A rare Meissen porcelain serving spoon from the dinner service for Count Sulkowski
A rare Meissen porcelain serving spoon from the dinner service for Count Sulkowski
Sukowski-Ozier model. The upper and lower faces of the terminal painted with the crowned arms of alliance supported on a bracket by two lions. Painted throughout with indianische blumen and bundles of straw. Unmarked. Restored chips to the tip of the spoon bowl. L 30.7 cm.
1735 - 38, model by Johann Joachim Kaendler.
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A set comprising a knife, fork and dinner spoon is housed in the Porzellansammlung Dresden under inventory no. PE 1390 a - c.
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A rare Meissen porcelain serving spoon from the dinner service for Count Sulkowski
Sukowski-Ozier model. The upper and lower faces of the terminal painted with the crowned arms of alliance supported on a bracket by two lions. Painted throughout with indianische blumen and bundles of straw. Unmarked. Restored chips to the tip of the spoon bowl. L 30.7 cm.
1735 - 38, model by Johann Joachim Kaendler.
Literature
A set comprising a knife, fork and dinner spoon is housed in the Porzellansammlung Dresden under inventory no. PE 1390 a - c.