A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL VINTNER COMFIT-HOLDER, modelled in the manner of J.J. Kaendler, painted in colours and naturalistically modelled in relief as a seated gentleman wearing a wide-brimmed black hat, his face with fine black hair and blushing cheeks, wearing a white jacket and shirt, peach-cream trousers, seated on rockwork base, beside a large white wickerwork basket suspended with a bunch of grapes, the rockwork base applied with florettes in relief, (a finger missing), the unglazed base with a pseudo-Höchst mark depicting a crowned six-spoked blue wheel, probably circa 1740

细节
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL VINTNER COMFIT-HOLDER, modelled in the manner of J.J. Kaendler, painted in colours and naturalistically modelled in relief as a seated gentleman wearing a wide-brimmed black hat, his face with fine black hair and blushing cheeks, wearing a white jacket and shirt, peach-cream trousers, seated on rockwork base, beside a large white wickerwork basket suspended with a bunch of grapes, the rockwork base applied with florettes in relief, (a finger missing), the unglazed base with a pseudo-Höchst mark depicting a crowned six-spoked blue wheel, probably circa 1740
19 cm high

拍品专文

The bases of Höchst figures are glazed, while Meissen figures at the contrary have a biscuit base.
The spoked wheel was probably applied later in this specific case