Tea Bowl and Saucer after David Teniers (1610-1690)
Manufacturer
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
(German, founded 1710)
DecoratorDecoration attributed to
Johann Gregor Höroldt
(Austrian, 1696-1775)
CultureGerman
OriginMeissen, Dresden, Germany
PeriodAugustus II (1694-1733)
Datec.1722-1725
MediumHard-paste porcelain with Böttger lustre, overglaze enamels, gilding
DimensionsOverall (G83.1.655a-b): 4.5 x 7.7 cm (1 3/4 x 3 1/16 in.)
MarkingsNone
DescriptionMeissen tea bowl and saucer probably by J.G. Horoldt, with a genre scene on the saucer of an aged fiddler playing to a buxom peasant
Credit LineGift of George and Helen Gardiner
Object numberG83.1.655a-b
Classifications
European CeramicsSub-classification
German PorcelainStatus
On viewArtist / Maker: Höchst Porcelain Factory
c.1775
Object number: G96.5.248a-b
Artist / Maker: Weesp
c.1760-1765
Object number: G96.5.406.1a-b-2a-b
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725, decoration c.1728
Object number: G83.1.584
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1735
Object number: G83.1.638a-b
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720; decorated at Augsburg, c.1735
Object number: G83.1.796.1-2
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720; decorated in Breslau, c.1730
Object number: G83.1.790.1-2
Artist / Maker: Höchst Porcelain Factory
c.1755
Object number: G96.5.253
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720; decorated in Breslau, c.1745
Object number: G83.1.835.1-2
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720; decorated in Bayreuth c.1740
Object number: G83.1.745.1-2
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720; decorated in Bayreuth c.1740
Object number: G83.1.746.1-2