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Charming Meissen-Style Porcelain Tobacco Jar, Made by Sluzier, Fontainebleau, fourth quarter 19th century, French, designed to resemble a Dionysian feast and depicting a wine barrel and four putti, one standing atop the barrel among encrusted grapes and serving as the knop, one gesturing, one climbing a ladder into the barrel, and one lounging while holding a wine cup, marked with underglaze blue crossed swords in the Meissen style, h. 13-1/2", w. 9-1/2", d. 6-1/4".


  • Condition: Repairs have been made to the feet and left leg of the putto on the ladder. Small scattered losses to the vinery and to the pinky finger of the recumbent putto. Light wear to the lid gilding. Some firing anomalies - glaze pops and slips, and a firing crack along the circumference of the bottom inside of the jar - which are consistent with age.

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October 17, 2015 10:00 AM CDT
New Orleans, LA, US

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