Platter

Johann Friedrich Eberlein, Designer Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, Manufacturer
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About the Artwork

Platter

ca. 1742

Johann Friedrich Eberlein (Designer) German, 1696-1749 Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (Manufacturer) German, founded 1710

Hard-paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold

Overall: 2 7/8 × 17 inches (7.3 × 43.2 cm)

Ceramics

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Bequest of Ruth Nugent Head in memory of her mother, Anna E. Kresge, and her husband, Henry W. Nugent Head

F1985.88.5

Public Domain

Markings

Factory mark, on underside, in underglaze blue: [crossed swords] Mark, on underside, in violet enamel: C. [for Conditeri] Marks, on underside, impressed near the foot rim: 22 Marks, on underside, incised near the foot rim: 5 Marks, on underside, in red: F1985.88.5

Provenance

Heinrich, Count von Brühl (Brühl Palace, Dresden, Germany).
by 1968, Ruth Nugent Head (New York, New York);
1985-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Darr, Alan Phipps. "European Sculpture and Decorative Arts." Bulletin of the DIA 62, no. 3: Annual Report (1986): pp. 22-24; p. 24.

Bodinek, Claudia. "Ein Meissener Porzellanservice für den Grafen — Das Brühl'sche Allerlei." Keramos 235/236 (2017): pp. 5-134; p. 112, no. DE-13 (ill.).

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Johann Friedrich Eberlein; Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, Platter, ca. 1742, hard-paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Ruth Nugent Head in memory of her mother, Anna E. Kresge, and her husband, Henry W. Nugent Head, F1985.88.5.

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