ONLINE-CATALOGUE
AUCTION 03 | 30. April 2005 |
Miscellanea
European Porcelain
Silverware
Clocks / Watches
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001 A baroque Dresden walnut chest of drawers.
Fitted with three full width bow fronted drawers. Circa 1750.
H. 79 cm, B. 124 cm, T. 68,5 cm.
002 A pair of fine baroque Dresden carved and painted beechwood side chairs.
The backs with gilded foliate scroll carved crestings, the bow fronted seats set on cabriole legs. Circa 1740/50.
H. 97 cm.
003 A 18th century probably Bavarian splendid glass tankard.
The body exquisitely cut with a crowned monogramme "P T" and floral sprigs. Fitted with a pweter lid decorated with the portrait of Francis III. Stephan (Emperor Francis I.), duke of Lorraine and Bar. The lid with pewterer mark.
H. 23,5 cm.
004 A mid 19th century Saxon glass "Wedding-tankard".
Handpainted with a blue ribbon inscribed "Als Freund wünsche ich imerdar Viel Glück dem neuen Ehepaar" and floral bouquets. Fitted with a pewter lid with the graved monogramme "C.F.N." and dated 1840. Mark of the pewterer A.M.Teichert.
The body with tension cracks.
H. 24 cm.
005 A mid 19th century Saxon glass ""Wedding-tankard"".
Handpainted with a blue ribbon inscribed ""Gottes güte und Genad Ist der beste Hausvath"" and floral bouquets. Fitted with a pewter lid with the graved monogramme ""J.C.H."" and dated 18. P.58. Mark of the pewterer Carl Woldemar Pilz (Freiberg/Saxony).
The body with a tension crack.
H. 23,5 cm.
006 An early 20th century bronze sculpture of the antique Venus of Milo.
Dark brown patina, set on a black marble base. First third of the 20th century.
H. 40 cm.
007 A late 19th/ early 20th century bronze sculpture of a captive, freed of his chains.
Dark brown patina, set on a black marble base. Signed to the bronze base: Jensen.
H. 37,5 cm.
008 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain coffee service.
Consisting of coffee pot, milk churn, lidded tea jar, little bowl, six coffee cups and saucers and a small oval serving dish. Decorated with raised Broken rod design on yellow-greyish ground. The inner sides with handpainted little flowers in underglazeblue. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, circa 1745/50.
The little bowl circa 1775, the serving dish KPM Berlin, circa 1850.
009 An early 18th century Meissen porcelain plate.
Decorated with one of the oldest and most expensive pattern - "Multicoloured Chinese butterfly". Scalloped brown coloured rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1730-35.
This pattern is based on the models of old Japanese porcelain decorated in the Kakiemon style.
D. 24 cm.
010 A late 18th century Meissen porcelain plate.
Decorated with the raised "Dulong" design, the borders handpainted with "Strewn flowers", the centre with floral sprigs. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1770.
D. 25,3 cm.
011 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain saucer.
Handpainted with the "Chinese garden with tea house - Pattern" in underglazeblue and raised Broken rod design. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1750.
D. 12,7 cm.
012 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain saucer.
Handpainted with the "Chinese garden with tea house - pattern" in underglazeblue and raised Broken rod design. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1750.
D. 12,5 cm.
013 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain dish.
Handpainted with floral sprigs. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1750.
D. 24,5 cm.
014 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain cup and saucer.
The body of the cup and the centre of the saucer handpainted with floral bouquets and "Strewn flowers". Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1750.
The cup with a tiny chip to the inner footrim, minimal restauration to the rim of the saucer.
015 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain bowl.
H. 8,5 cm, D. 16,5 cm.
016 A late 18th century Meissen porcelain plate.
The scalloped border decorated with a raised grape vine design, handpainted with different colours. The centre with a gild leaf blossom ribbon design. Crossed sword mark underglazeblue. Circa 1780.
The gild with traces of usage, the centre with a little burn hole.
D. 22 cm.
017 A pair of late 18th century Meissen porcelain open work plates.
The borders with green raised foliage design and three handpainted "Strewn flowers", gilded rims. The centres with exquisitely handpainted floral bouquets. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1780.
The gilded rim with traces of usage.
D. 23 cm.
018 Two late 18th century Meissen porcelain plates.
A soup plate and a shallow plate, with scalloped rims, handpainted with the Indian painting pattern. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790.
The shallow plate with a tiny hairline crack to the rim (about 1 cm).
D. 22,5 cm (flacher Teller), 23,4 cm (flacher Teller).
019 A classical late 18th century Meissen porcelain coffee pot.
Cylindrical body handpainted with the crimson "Meissen rose". Rectangle handle, the tip of the spout with a silver one. The lid with leaf rosette and blackberry fruit knob. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790/1800.
H. 22 cm.
020 A late 18th century Meissen porcelain milk churn.
The bulbous body handpainted with floral sprigs. Handles in the shape of a branch, leaf-shaped spout. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790.
H. 13 cm.
021 A late 18th century Meissen porcelain coffee pot with helmet shaped lid.
The bulbous body with foliage handle and leaf shaped spout. Handpainted with the "Meissen rose" and "Wild rose". Crossed sword mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790.
Spout with tiny chip, glued knob.
H. 25,5 cm.
022 Four late 18th century Meissen porcelain cups and saucers.
The cups with acanthus leaf handles. All items finely handpainted with the "Crimson Meissen rose" and forget-me-not flowers, the rims are iron-red. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790.
023 A late 18th century Meissen porcelain cup and saucer.
Handpainted with floral bouquets in sepia and decorated with gold leaf design. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1780.
024 Two late 18th century Meissen porcelain cups and saucers.
The cups with acanthus leaf handles. All items finely handpainted with the "Black Meissen rose" and forget-me-not flowers, the rims are iron-red. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790.
025 An impressive late 18th century Meissen procelain large platter.
Handpainted with the "Onion pattern" in underglazeblue in the typical manner of the 18th century - open fruits with chequered corners and thistle-like leaves. The centre of the dish with rose hip-like buds. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1775.
The rim with three tiny restaurations. A minimal chip to the inner footrim.
D. 34 cm.
026 A small late 18th century Meissen porcelain lidded cream pot.
Handpainted with floral ribbons in underglazeblue. The lid with a artichoke shaped knob. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1790.
Tiny old fire crack to the rim.
H. 8 cm.
027 A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain cup.
Handpainted with "Old rock and bird pattern" in underglazeblue, in the centre of the cup a medaillon with blue flowers. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1760.
H. 4,4 cm, D. 7 cm.
028 Four late 18th century Rauenstein porcelain eggcups.
Decorated with the raised "Broken rod" design, handpainted the "Strawflower pattern" in underglazeblue. Mark underglazeblue. Last quarter of the 18th century.
H. 6,5 cm.
029 A large early 19th century Meissen porcelain serving dish.
Decorated with floral bouquets in underglazeblue. Crossed swords underglazeblue. Circa 1820.
L. 39 cm.
030 A late 18th century Thuringian porcelain platter.
Decorated with underglazeblue floral sprigs. Mark. Last quarter of 18th century.
D. 28,5 cm.
031 A late 18th century Meissen porcelain shallow dish.
The border with open work. Crossed swords mark underglazed blue.
D. 23,6 cm.
032 An early 19th century German stoneware plate.
Decorated with a raised design of wickerwork and handpainted floral bouquets. Gilded rims.
D. 26,5 cm.
033 A late 18th century Wallendorf porcelain cup and saucer.
Decorated with the "Rich sheaf pattern" and gilt points in crimson and raised "Broken rod" design. Mark underglazeblue, circa 1790.
The cup with a tiny hairline crack, the saucer with a minimal chip on the footrim.
034 A late 18th century Rauenstein and Limbach porcelain cup and saucer.
Decorated with the "Rich sheaf patter" and gilt points in crimson and raised "Broken rod" design. In the centre of the cup handpainted purple flower. Marks, circa 1800.
035 A small early 19th century Rauenstein porcelain coffee pot.
Pear-shaped body and helmet-shaped lid with star-rosette knob. Decorated with the "Rich sheaf pattern" and gilt points in crimson and raised "Broken rod" design. Crimson mark. Circa 1820.
H. 17,5 cm.
036 An early 19th century probably Wallendorf porcelain lidded tea jar.
Decorated with the "Rich sheaf pattern" and gilt points in crimson and raised "Broken rod" design. No marks.
H. 12 cm
037 An early 19th century Rauenstein porcelain cup and saucer.
Decorated with the "Rich sheaf pattern" and gilt points in crimson and raised "Broken rod" design. The cup and saucer with the gold and green oval medaillon inscribed "Christina Baumgarten". Crimson mark. Circa 1820.
H. 6 cm.
038 A late 18th century probably Thuringian porcelain cup and saucer.
Handpainted with a bird-and-tree-pattern. Brown coloured rim. The centre of the saucer with a gold leaf design. No marks, around 1800.
H. 6,5 cm.
039 A late 18th century Höchst porcelain cup and saucer.
Decorated with the black silhouette of a lady set in an oval medaillon. Cup and saucer with gilted rims. Mark underglazeblue, circa 1790.
040 An early 19th century German porcelain cylindrical cup and saucer.
The upper part of the cup as well as the border of the saucer handpainted with three chimaera and classical floral elements on a yellow ground. Circa 1810.
041 An early 19th century German porcelain cylindrical cup and saucer.