Caraffe teapot Chinoiserie
By Marcolini
Wonderfully and very rare painted porcelain Meissen jug of the Marcolini period with lid. No repairing, perfect conditions. 25 cm high. Decorations are in chinoiserie style. For forty years it has been resting on my library. The Marcolini period of Meissen manufacture takes its name from Count Camillo Marcolini, Prime Minister of the German kingdom of Saxony, where the Meissen factory was located, who was also named director of the Meissen works in 1774, a position he held until 1814.
Published by: Meissen, 1780
Vendor: Lascar Publishing Ltd.
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By Marcolini
Wonderfully and very rare painted porcelain Meissen jug of the Marcolini period with lid. No repairing, perfect conditions. 25 cm high. Decorations are in chinoiserie style. For forty years it has been resting on my library. The Marcolini period of Meissen manufacture takes its name from Count Camillo Marcolini, Prime Minister of the German kingdom of Saxony, where the Meissen factory was located, who was also named director of the Meissen works in 1774, a position he held until 1814.
Published by: Meissen, 1780
Vendor: Lascar Publishing Ltd.