Details
Painted to the exterior with Saxon miners within painted and scroll-moulded cartouches, the interior of the cover with a portrait of a lady with a pug on her lap
358 in. (9.1 cm.) wide overall
Provenance
With Röbbig Kunsthandel, Munich.
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Lot Essay

The mining industry was vital to Saxony's economy and highly valued under Augustus the Strong. Porcelain decorated with these subjects serve to demonstrate this significance and some pieces show gilt mounds of coal, symbolising the richness and importance of the produce.

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