seau à bouteille) and Liqueur Decanter Cooler (seau à topette) from Asturias Service]]> Getty AAT keywords: porcelain (material) | porcelain (visual works) | dinnerware | wine coolers (containers) | porcelain painting (image-making) | gilding-technique | landscapes (representations) | flower (motif) | floral patterns | plant-derived motifs | trees | riverbanks | battles | weapons]]> aîné (the elder; active 1759–75) (Savill 1988, 3:1013, 3:1064; Eriksen and De Bellaigue 1987, 153 no. 22, 154 no. 110, 158n22, 165n110). The number 49 is handwritten on the slide.]]> Find more details on wine coolers in the Fritzsche Porcelain Exhibit.]]> From Dr. Fritzsche’s Collector’s Notes: “I acquired ‘seau à topette’ [liqueur decanter cooler—eds.] from Mr. Wardlaw’s collection, Vancouver, B.C. … It was formerly in the collection of Dona Maria Bauza, vda. De Rodriguez, Madrid…. Sold at Christie’s May 6, 1961, no. 96. … ‘Seau à bouteille’ [wine cooler—eds.] came from Kate Foster; she acquired it at a sale in Venice, Italy” (Dr. Ulrich Fritzsche, “Ulrich and Stella Fritzsche Collection of Vincennes–Sèvres Porcelain,” unpublished manuscript, Seattle Art Museum Library Archives, 2018). The complete Collector’s Notes are available for viewing here.

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Complete Bibliography for the Fritzsche Porcelain Collection]]>