A Strasbourg trompe l'oeil faïence boar's head tureen and cover modeled with its mouth slightly open, the tongue visible, four protruding teeth, and snout raised, streaked in manganese overall; unglazed base. Paul Hannong period, circa 1750–54. L. 26 cm.
Literature: Dorothée Guillemé Brulon, Histoire de la faïence Française, Strasbourg & Niderviller, Paris 1999, p. 56 and idem illustrated.
Provenance: The Hegel family until today.
Condition report available on request.
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