Decorated with figures in a garden and quails in the foreground. Length 39 cm.
Minor chips. Firingcracks. Frittings.
Howard, David and Ayers, John; China for the West, vol II, 1978. no 546, pl 534-535.
After a Meissen model. The form and design of this is reminiscent of Japanese Kakiemon porcelain of the late seventeenth century, which due to its popularity in Europe was copied at Meissen in circa 1740. They then added the 'chinoiserie figures'.