A Pair of Porcelain Bowls German, Meissen Ware (Circa 1730), Crossed-Swords Mark in Blue Enamel Each deep, small bowl cylindrical, rising from a raised ring foot to an angled lip with barbed rim, decorated in Kakiemon-style in polychrome enamels and gilt over transparent glaze with two red confronted dragons and two flaming pearls on the interior lip, a phoenix roundel in the well, and with flowering plum, rocks, birds and paulownia on the exterior, foot rims unglazed, wheel-cut and painted Johanneum inventory marks on bases N=322 over W 3.1/8in. (8cm.) high; 4in. (19.8cm.) diameters (2)
A Pair of Porcelain Bowls German, Meissen Ware (Circa 1730), Crossed-Swords Mark in Blue Enamel Each deep, small bowl cylindrical, rising from a raised ring foot to an angled lip with barbed rim, decorated in Kakiemon-style in polychrome enamels and gilt over transparent glaze with two red confronted dragons and two flaming pearls on the interior lip, a phoenix roundel in the well, and with flowering plum, rocks, birds and paulownia on the exterior, foot rims unglazed, wheel-cut and painted Johanneum inventory marks on bases N=322 over W 3.1/8in. (8cm.) high; 4in. (19.8cm.) diameters (2)
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