8 PIECES FROM THE PORCELAIN 'WHIP STROKE SERVICE'.
Meissen. Before 1924. H. van de Velde.

Porcelain with decor under glaze in dark blue. In total 8 pieces; consisting of:
5 flat plates (?27 cm);
1 mustard jar (height 10cm);
1 teacup (height 5.5cm) with saucer (?19cm).
Swords mark; tooled designer's signature; cup+saucer with two grinds. A-C. Side: 1 dinner
plate; broken in the middle.
Swords mark; tooled designer's signet; cup and saucer with two grinds. Condition A-C. Enclosed: One dinner plate; restored.

Provenance:
Private collection lower Rhine region.

Literature:
-Br鰄an-Museum (eds.): Porzellan. Kunst und Design 1889 bis 1939. Vom Jugendstil zum
Funktionalismus; Berlin 1996; cf. pp.56-62.
-Just; Johannes: Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan; G黷ersloh 1983; cf. pp. 131-132.

The whip pattern service was developed between 1903 and 1904 by the Belgian-Flemish
Architect and designer Henry van de Velde (1863-1957). The aim was to create a
to create a contemporary alternative to the traditional Meissen porcelain;
which met the demands of modern table culture in design and function. Van de Veldes
Form language is a stylistic and methodical new approach in the design of
Porcelain dishes..


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