A MEISSEN MYTHOLOGICAL COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASE
A MEISSEN MYTHOLOGICAL COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASE

CIRCA 1865, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED H.148., ATTRIBUTTED TO E.A. LEUTERITZ

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A MEISSEN MYTHOLOGICAL COBALT-BLUE GROUND VASE
CIRCA 1865, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED H.148., ATTRIBUTTED TO E.A. LEUTERITZ
Of baluster form, the neck with a band of gilt and enamelled scrollwork flanked by two upright scroll handles with an applied raised pearl band and anthemion terminal, finely enamelled in the Renaissance style with Zeus seated upon the back of an eagle, chasing Cupid, the obverse with Hera holding a pomegranate, seated on a chariot drawn by two winged creatures, a winged nude male companion holding a torch at her side, on a conforming foot
14¼ in. (36.2 cm.) high

拍品专文

Ernst August Leuteritz was employed at Meissen from 1836-1886 as a designer and later as Director of the modelling department. He developed this type of enamelled decoration in the mid-19th century in response to renewed interest in the Rennaisance style. See Lawrence Mitchell, Meissen Collector's Catalogue, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2004, p. 135, pl. 37, no. H 148 for a mid-19th century example of this model in the 1910 Meissen catalogue.