Cup and saucer with lozenge-shaped fields
Vienna, around 1796
Imperial Vienna Porcelain Manufactory (Sorgenthal Era) (1784–1805)
c. 1796
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- Hard porcelain, colour glazes, onglaze colours, Gilding
- Measurements
- Cup: 6.1 cm, saucer: 13.2 diam.
- Acquisition
- acquired in 2013 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Artists/makers/authors
- Vienna, around 1796
- Imperial Vienna Porcelain Manufactory (Sorgenthal Era)
- Inventory number
- PO 2707
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
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Porzellanmarke: unterglasurblauer Bindenschild
Marke: Jahresstempel: (17)96
Tasse: Weissdrehernummer: 47
Untertasse: Weissdrehernummer: 39
Altes Sammlungsetikett: 298
- Provenance
- 3 Sept. 1979 Christie's auction, New York; Rudolf and Daisy Strasser Collection, Vienna; acquired in 2013 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Place of origin
- Vienna
Ausst.-Kat. Glanz und Farbe. Die Porzellansammlung Rudolf von Strasser, Claudia Lehner–Jobst, Rudolf von Strasser, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 23.10.2009–12.1.2010, erschienen Wien 2009, S. 141, Abb. 141, Kat.-Nr. 56
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