Each painted in Kakiemon style with elaborate meandering flowering branches of indianische Blumen and scattered insects, the octagonal finial embellished in gilding, 15.5cm high; 18.5cm across, crossed swords mark in blue enamel (2)
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Part of the large order of Meissen porcelain mostly copying Japanese originals that was placed by the Paris merchant, Rudolph Lemaire, much of which was subsequently seized and incorporated into Augustus the Strong's collections in the Japanese Palace. No other examples of this shape appear to be recorded in the literature.