Description & Technical information
Meissen
Crossed-swords mark, overglaze, no further marks
Published: Sarah-Katharina Andres-Acevedo / Claudia Bodinek / Alfredo Reyes, Röbbig München (eds),
Hidden Valuables. Early-Period Meissen Porcelains from Swiss Private Collections, Stuttgart 2020, cat. no. 66 p. 286 ff.
Date: c. 1730–1735
Period: 18th century
Medium: Chinoiserie
Dimensions: 7.9 x 19 x 11 cm (3¹/₈ x 7¹/₂ x 4³/₈ inches)
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