

And Decoration of Prunus in the Kakemono Style. The body is rounded, square-shaped, transitioning into a narrow neck. On the four sides of the body, alternating decoration of blooming chrysanthemums and Prunus trees. The neck is adorned with ornaments of stylized flowers and leaves, the tops of which are bordered by a double ring of red color. Polychrome painting, enhanced with gold, in the palette of the Japanese Kakemono style, in iron red, sea green, enamel blue, and violet. The porcelain base is unglazed with a trace of a label from the art salon "G. Robbig No. (...) (Munich)." Restored neck. Sword mark under the glaze in blue on the underside. Height: 21.5 cm. Created based on Japanese models from the Edo period. Meissen sake bottle, identical in shape and decoration to the bottle with inventory number "N=302-w" from the Japanese Palace, which is in the porcelain collection of the Dresden Zwinger (SKD, inventory number PE 5021). In the inventory of the Japanese Palace under number 302 it is stated: "Nine various pedestal bottles, painted with flowers and ornaments (...)" (see Klaus Boltz, Keramos 153/1996, p. 33). See Aikelmann/Weber, Meissen Porcelain after East Asian Models, catalog 110 and following. Provenance: Robbig Art Salon, Munich. Rare early porcelain sake bottle in the Kakemono style with chrysanthemum and Prunus decoration. Restored neck. Sword mark in the form of crossed swords under the glaze in blue. Meissen, circa 1730.
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