A PAIR OF MEISSEN ARMORIAL PLATES FROM THE MÜNCHHAUSEN SERVICE
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A PAIR OF MEISSEN ARMORIAL PLATES FROM THE MÜNCHHAUSEN SERVICE

CIRCA 1745, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS AND PRESSNUMMERN 16 TO BOTH

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A PAIR OF MEISSEN ARMORIAL PLATES FROM THE MÜNCHHAUSEN SERVICE
CIRCA 1745, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS AND PRESSNUMMERN 16 TO BOTH
Decorated in purple and gold in the manner of Löwenfinck with fabulous beasts, flowering shrubs and insects and birds in flight, the borders with a band of scrolls centred by the coat-of-arms, within shaped gilt bands and rims (slight wear to wells, one plate with ground down chip to rim above arms, other with slight rim chip, both with slight wear to arms)
9 1/8 in. (23.3 cm.) wide (2)
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The coat-of-arms (a Cistercian monk on a field or) is that of Gerlach Adolf von Münchhausen (1688-1770), and this plate is from the service given to him by Augustus III of Saxony and delivered in 1745. From 1732 von Münchhausen was Prime Minister of the Brunswick-Hanover territories owned by George II of England (who was also Elector of Hanover). Importantly, he directed secret negotiations in order to engineer a loan of 3.5 million thalers from Brunswick to Saxony. Correspondence between Graf von Hennicke and von Münchhausen (now in the Dresden archive) record Hennicke urgently requesting a drawing of Münchhausen's coat-of-arms (letter dated 4th January 1745), and by April Münchhausen wrote to thank him for 'the magnificent gift of porcelain from His Majesty'. After George II's death, George III appointed him First Minister of Brunswick-Hanover.

A tureen and cover from the service was sold in these Rooms on 13 December 2001, lot 657. For a listing of other pieces in the service see D. Hoffmeister, Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts, Katalog der Sammlung Hoffmeister, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg (Hamburg, 1999), Vol. II, p. 552. For a discussion of the service, see Claus Boltz, 'Zu einem Meißner Tafelservice', Dresdener Kunstblätter, 1975, No. IV, pp. 114-118, and M. Cassidy-Geiger, Fragile Diplomacy, Bard Graduate Center, New York, Exhibition Catalogue (Singapore, 2007), pp. 197-198. For two plates exhibited with knives and forks, see Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts aus Bad Pyrmonter Privatbesitz, Schloss Bad Pyrmont November 2002 - January 2003 Exhibition Catalogue (2002), pp. 86-87.