A Meissen teapot and cover, circa 1722-23 painted in the manner of Johann Gregorius Höroldt with a large scene on each side, one with a figure on horseback surveying ships in a harbour, the other with a blacksmith at work before a large merchantman at anchor, within a quatrefoil cartouche filled with Böttger lustre picked out in gilding, embellished with iron-red scroll work, flanked by branches of indianische Blumen and birds and small insects in flight, of broad pear form with a loop handle with leaf terminals, the spout with a grotesque mask terminal, K.P.M mark in underglaze-blue, Quantity: 2 14.5cm., 5 3/4 in. high
A Meissen teapot and cover, circa 1722-23 painted in the manner of Johann Gregorius Höroldt with a large scene on each side, one with a figure on horseback surveying ships in a harbour, the other with a blacksmith at work before a large merchantman at anchor, within a quatrefoil cartouche filled with Böttger lustre picked out in gilding, embellished with iron-red scroll work, flanked by branches of indianische Blumen and birds and small insects in flight, of broad pear form with a loop handle with leaf terminals, the spout with a grotesque mask terminal, K.P.M mark in underglaze-blue, Quantity: 2 14.5cm., 5 3/4 in. high
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