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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 533
Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718-44:Only a handful of Du Paquier artists can be identified from the few signed pieces, even though the hands of many can be distinguished and the names of others are known from church records. This cup is signed Carl Wendelin Anreiter vz: in Wien: feci. and bears the family coat of arms. Anreiter (1702–1747) worked at Du Paquier before leaving to help establish the Doccia factory near Florence in 1737.
Signature: [1] A.M..A A:VZ:W. (on one side of cup, and on saucer) [2] J: Carl Wendelin Anreiter VZ: in Wien: feci : (on inside wall of foot ring)Inscription: Unidentified cipher or monogram (on cover)
Heinrich Rothberger (in 1907)
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