A Meissen Kakiemon teabowl and saucer
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A Meissen Kakiemon teabowl and saucer

CIRCA 1730, WITH INCISED JOHANNEUMS NR. N=243 ABOVE W AND BLUE CROSSED SWORDS

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A Meissen Kakiemon teabowl and saucer
Circa 1730, with incised Johanneums nr. N=243 above W and blue crossed swords
Gilt and painted in colours, the bowl with flowering chrysanthemum branches issuing from tied bullrushes and a flying Ho Ho bird, the saucer en suite, the edge outlined in dark brown
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拍品专文

The Johanneum marks were the inventory marks of the Saxon Royal Porcelain Collection in Dresden. First kept in the Grüne Gewölbe, a secret depository for documents and very valuable items, and in the Holländisches Palais in Dresden.