

A tall rectangular body. A domed lid with a plastic knob serving as a handle. The body and lid feature so-called Teniers scenes. On both sides of the body, an old peasant is depicted leaning against a rock during a rest with a donkey, or a wandering peasant woman with a basket accompanied by a child. On the narrow sides, a wanderer with a stick or a gentleman walking his dog in a natural landscape. On the lid, a corresponding scene with a shepherd. On the flat shoulder section, colored woodcut branches of flowers. Polychrome painting with a wide gold border. Gold No. 54. Height 12.5 cm. Porcelain tea caddy with Teniers scenes. Gold No. 54. Marked with crossed swords. Meissen. Around 1740.
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