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Coffeepot
Coffeepot

Coffeepot

Dateca. 1735-40
Label TextThe scenes painted on these services depict bustling harbor activities, such as docks loaded with barrels and bales of cloth, which were associated with trade in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. European merchants and townspeople interact with exotic Middle Eastern– and Asian-style figures dressed in silk robes and wondrous plumed turbans or Chinese-style hats, to represent the distant countries in which the beverages originated. Harbor or port scenes, popular on coffee and tea porcelain wares produced at Meissen in the 1720s and 1730s, derive from contemporary engravings that had their origins in landscape and marine painting of the seventeenth century.
Object number64.69
ProvenanceDonated to Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington by Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, April 18, 1964
Credit LineGift of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Fisher
Dimensions7 x 4 5/8 x 4 1/8 in. (17.78 x 11.75 x 10.48 cm) Overall h.: 8 1/2 in.
MediumHard paste porcelain
Photo: Paul Macapia
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1740
Object number: 51.229
Coffeepot
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1737
Object number: 91.100.12
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730-35
Object number: 91.102.1
Tea bowl and saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1720s
Object number: 76.258
Knife handle
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735-40
Object number: 87.142.7
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730 - 35
Object number: 91.102.10
Waste bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735
Object number: 91.102.11
Tobacco box
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1750
Object number: 83.98
Bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
1735-40
Object number: 59.87.1
Bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
1735-40
Object number: 59.87.2
Cup and saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1765
Object number: 79.33
Meissen manufactory, German
1750-1760
Object number: SC79.127.1