Lot Details
Lot 24
Vienna (du Paquier) Porcelain Two-Handled Double-Lipped Sauceboat
Circa 1730
Of navette shape flanked by upright strap and shell handles, finely painted in the famille verte palette with peony roses sprays below flowerheads on a seeded green border, the gadrooned spout and flaring foot trimmed in iron-red, the interior with a displaying phoenix before a blossoming peony plant, the rim with a trellis and flowerhead border issuing four salmon-ground scrolls enriched with flowers on a gilt ground, alternating with fan-pattern devices at the spout and handles.
Length 9 1/2 inches, width overall 7 1/2 inches.
Provenance:
Anton Redlich Collection, Vienna.
Kende Galleries, New York, 5 April 1940.
Dr. William P. Harbeson Collection, no. A.V. 14 (collection label).
Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 10 December 1971, lot 219.
For a tureen and cover in this pattern, see Wilhelm Mrazek and Waltraud Neuwirth, Wiener Porzellan 1718-1864, pl. 12, fig. 58. For an example of the same form, see the Los Angeles County Museum, CA.
C Estate of Sarah Belk Gambrell
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