Rare Meissen Porcelain Cockerel-Form Tea Pot
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Rare Meissen Porcelain Cockerel-Form Tea Pot
mid-18th century, German, first produced by Kandler in 1739, with carefully hand-painted feathers, with a faint blue crossed swords mark and incised numerals.
h. 6-1/2", w. 9-1/2", d. 3"
Provenance: Successions of Lois Chalona Hawkins and H. Lloyd Hawkins, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
Literature: Deloris Hensi, The H. Lloyd Hawkins, Jr. Meissen Collection (New Orleans Museum of Art, 1997), p. 235.
mid-18th century, German, first produced by Kandler in 1739, with carefully hand-painted feathers, with a faint blue crossed swords mark and incised numerals.
h. 6-1/2", w. 9-1/2", d. 3"
Provenance: Successions of Lois Chalona Hawkins and H. Lloyd Hawkins, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana.
Literature: Deloris Hensi, The H. Lloyd Hawkins, Jr. Meissen Collection (New Orleans Museum of Art, 1997), p. 235.
Condition
Old professional restoration clearly visible to the crown "feathers" and "tail" handle. The handle appears
to have been entirely broken off at some point. The cover with repaired breaks to the curled feather.
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Rare Meissen Porcelain Cockerel-Form Tea Pot
Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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