A Meissen Armorial baluster hot-milk jug and cover
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A Meissen Armorial baluster hot-milk jug and cover

CIRCA 1723

细节
A Meissen Armorial baluster hot-milk jug and cover
Circa 1723
Each side painted with oval shields and arms surrounded by gilt strapwork, scrolling foliage and scale-pattern panels on Böttger lustre loosely interwoven with a pale-blue ribbon, flanked by indianische Blumen, the pointed spout and scroll handle enriched with gilding and similarly decorated with indianische Blumen, the domed cover in a slightly different palette (small chip to flange of cover, slight scratch to arms on one side)
6¾ in. (17.3 cm.) high overall
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拍品专文

The arms (a pale of eight, argent and gules on the third pale a cross or) are those of the Grimani family of Venice, see Araldo de Veneti Patrizi del P. Coronelli, p. 11.

Probably from a service made for Pietro Grimani (1677-1752) who was ambassador to England, Vienna and Rome in 1710, 1713 and 1714 respectively. In 1719 he became Procurator of San Marco and was also involved in the Peace Treaty with Austria and the Ottoman Empire in about 1719. His greatest achievements were made before his election as Doge of Venice in 1741. It seems likely that this cultured, international man would perhaps have been presented with this service as a diplomatic gift. See the teapot and cover from the same service sold in these Rooms on 7 July 1997, lot 302.

Very few armorial services were made before 1723 and this service is apparently unrecorded in the literature. See T.H. Clarke, Böttger-Wappenporzellan, p. 21, no. 1 for a beaker and saucer with the arms of Sophia, Kurfürstin von Hannover and another beaker 1713-16 with the arms of Sibylla Augusta von Sachsen Lauenburg. The only other examples of this date are the service for the King of Sardinia, Victor Amadeus II and the service sold by Christie's Geneva on 14 November 1988, lots 131-133.