Cup with the coats of arms of Saxony and of Poland, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1735 - c. 1740 Cup of painted porcelain. The head is decorated with two pavilions, each with three sitting Chinese in a half-figure. Between these pavilions Chinese style figures with the weapons of Saxony and Poland. There is a Gold Chinese with the Monogram AR on a console. The presence of the monogram and the weapons suggests that the head is made for August III van Polen (1696-1763). The ear is missing. The head is marked. Float porcelain Cup of painted porcelain. The head is decorated with two pavilions


Cup with the coats of arms of Saxony and of Poland, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1735 - c. 1740 Cup of painted porcelain. The head is decorated with two pavilions, each with three sitting Chinese in a half-figure. Between these pavilions Chinese style figures with the weapons of Saxony and Poland. There is a Gold Chinese with the Monogram AR on a console. The presence of the monogram and the weapons suggests that the head is made for August III van Polen (1696-1763). The ear is missing. The head is marked. Float porcelain Cup of painted porcelain. The head is decorated with two pavilions, each with three sitting Chinese in a half-figure. Between these pavilions Chinese style figures with the weapons of Saxony and Poland. There is a Gold Chinese with the Monogram AR on a console. The presence of the monogram and the weapons suggests that the head is made for August III van Polen (1696-1763). The ear is missing. The head is marked. Float porcelain


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