ONLINE-CATALOGUE
AUCTION 08 | 17. Juni 2006 |
Paintings 17th-20th cent.
Paintings 20th-21st ct.
Graphic 17th-20th ct. - Colour
Graphic works 17th-19th cent.
Graphic works, 20th-21st ct.
Graphic works 20th ct. - Colour
Glass until 1900
Glass after 1930
European Porcelain
Silverware
Tin / Metals
Sculptures
Furniture / Fittings
Lamps
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515 Fidus (Hugo Höppener) "Sunflower-elfin". 1911.
Fidus 1868 Lübeck – 1948 Woltersdorf/ Berlin
Watercolour-sketch for 'Aufschwung'. Inscribed, dated and signed on mounted paper. Old mounted on brown paper. Passepartout.
Small pin holes, all corners with slight tears. Slight crinkles.
36,5 x 24,4 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
516 Louis Icart "Lady with doves". Ca. 1930.
Louis Icart 1888 Toulouse – 1950 Paris
Coloured etching. Signed and numbered: 226 in pencil. Framed with glass.
44 x 30 cm.
517 Werner Juza "Drinking companions". 1983.
Werner Juza 1924 Rodewisch – 2022 Sörnewitz
Watercolour and opaque colour on cardboard. Signed and dated to the lower border. Passepartout.
12 x 15,5 cm.
518 Brian Kelly "Kaluki 14". 1990.
Acrylic on cardboard. Signed and dated in pencil, verso inscribed. Passepartout.
28,5 x 40,5 cm.
519 Brian Kelly "the blue Die blaue spider". 1990.
Acrylic on cardboard. Signed and dated in pencil. Verso inscribed, signed and dated again. Passepartout.
28,3 x 40,5 cm.
520 Walter Klemm "Circus rider". No date.
Walther Klemm 1883 Karlsbad – 1957 Weimar
Watercolour on Japanese paper. Signed in pencil. Passepartout.
63 x 48 cm.
521 Wolfgang Korn "Societätstheater I". 1984.
Wolfgang Korn 1949 Dessau
Monotype on paper. Signed and dated in pencil to the lower right, inscribed to the lower left.
54,5 x 71,5 cm.
522 Bernhard Kretzschmar "His wife, sleeping". 1931.
Bernhard Kretzschmar 1889 Döbeln – 1972 Dresden
Graphite and coloured charcoal drawing. Monogrammed and dated to the lower right. Inscribed with foreign (?) hand to the lower left.: "Drawing of Bernh. Kretzschmar, Dresden". Passepartout.
BA: 22,5 x 29 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
523 Wilhelm Lachnit "Table and vessel". Ca. 1955.
Wilhelm Lachnit 1899 Gittersee/Dresden – 1962 Dresden
Coloured aquatint. Verso estate stamp and handwritten inscription. Passepartout.
21,5 x 34 cm.
524 Wilhelm Lachnit "Bulb". No date.
Wilhelm Lachnit 1899 Gittersee/Dresden – 1962 Dresden
Mixed media. Signed in pencil. Passepartout.
19,3 x 21,3 cm.
525 Oskar MollOskar Moll "Still life with flowers". Ca. 1918.
Oskar Moll 1875 Brieg b. Breslau – 1947 Berlin
Watercolour on paper. Signed in pencil to the lower right. Framed in passepartout with glass.
64 x 48 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
526 Hanns Oehme 3 works "Parc of Bad Muskau". 1930es.
Hanns Oehme 1899 Dresden – 1944 vermisst, wohl gefallen
Watercolour. Two works signed, inscribed and dated to the lower right. One work with declaration of authenticity by Ingrid Müller, nee Oehme.
Verschiedene Formate.
527 Karl Papesch "The last rest". 1952.
Karl Papesch 1901 Wien – 1983 Gütersloh/Westfalen
Watercolour. Signed in pencil, dated and inscribed to the lower left. Framed in passepartout with glass.
BA: 35 x 47 cm.
528 Martin Erich Philipp "Bird couple". 1928.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Watercolour and opaque colour over pencil. Mirror-inverted monogrammed and dated in pencil. Study for a coloured woodcut.
The borders with colour proofs from the artist's hand.
40 x 29 cm.
529 Martin Erich Philipp "Green parrot". 1924.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Coloured woodcut. Monogrammed on wood. Signed in pencil.
Catalogue raisonné Götze D15.
Slightly foxed. With slight crinkles.
45 x 15 cm.
530 Martin Erich Philipp "Bird and bough". No date.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Coloured woodcut on Chinese paper (?). Monogrammed on wood.
40 x 20 cm.
531 Martin Erich Philipp "Head of a cassowary". 1920.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Etching. Signed and dated in pencil, inscribed: "1st state".
Slightly dusty, the left and right borders with miner tears and crinkles.
33 x 24,6 cm.
532 Martin Erich Philipp "Bears". 1912.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Pencil drawing on brown paper. Monogrammed and dated, numbered: 76.
Slight light damages to the borders.
13,4 x 22 cm.
533 Martin Erich Philipp "Red macaw". 1924.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Coloured woodcut on Japanese paper. Monogrammed on wood. Signed in pencil.
Catalogue raisonné Götze D13.
Slightly foxed. Crinkles to the lower and upper borders.
45 x 15 cm.
534 Serge Poliakoff Compostition. No date.
Serge Poliakoff 1899 Moskau – 1969 Paris
Coloured lithograph. From: "Derrière le mirroir".
Crinkle to the middle, the corners slightly cracked.
28,8 x 48 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
535 Martial Raysse "Untitled". No date.
Martial Raysse 1936 Golf Juan/Alpes Maritimes
Offset printing. Verso signed and numbered in pencil.
50 x 65,5 cm.
536 Georg Richter-Lößnitz "Portrait of a girl". 1910.
Georg Richter-Lößnitz 1891 Leipzig – 1938 Großenhain
Opaque colour. Signed, dated and inscribed: "Jona Förster" (?). Passepartout.
BA: 40 x 27,5 cm.
537 Georg Richter-Lößnitz "Girl with spy-glass". 1908.
Georg Richter-Lößnitz 1891 Leipzig – 1938 Großenhain
Watercolour and graphite on yellowish paper. Monogrammed and dated to the lower right. Passepartout.
BA: 35 x 25 cm.
538 James Rizzi "Are you ready for some football?". 1992.
James Rizzi 1950 New York – 2011 ebenda
3-D-Collage over coloured lithograph. Inscribed and dated on stone to the lower middle. Signed in pencil and numbered: 223/350.
22 x 23 cm.
539 Christian Rohlfs "The child". Ca. 1922.
Christian Rohlfs 1849 Niendorf – 1938 Hagen
Linocut in brown, printed by hand. Mounted on another paper, there signed. Passepartout.
Catalogue raisonné WVZ Vogt 150, Utermann 213.
23 x 22 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
540 Victor Vasarely "Kinetic composition". Ca. 1970.
Victor Vasarely 1908 Pécs – 1997 Annet-sur-Marne
Coloured serigraph on strong hand-made paper. Signed in pencil, numbered: 236/325. Framed in passepartout with glass.
47,8 x 47,8 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
541 Robert SterlRobert Sterl "Russian pheasants in prayer". 1914.
Robert Hermann Sterl 1867 Großdobritz – 1932 Naundorf/Sächs. Schweiz
Gouache over pencil on paper. Monogrammed, dated and inscribed in pencil to the lower left: "7.20 1914 M R. St." Framed in passepartout with glass.
31,6 x 23,8 cm.
542 Fritz Tröger "Mountained landscape with a river". 1943.
Fritz Tröger 1894 Dresden – 1978 ebenda
Graphite and coloured pencil. Signed in ink and dated. Passepartout.
Slightly foxed.
BA: 20 x 28,5 cm.
543 Fritz Tröger "Crocuses". 1942.
Fritz Tröger 1894 Dresden – 1978 ebenda
Pastel over pencil on hand-made paper. Signed and dated to the lower right. Passepartout.
BA: 29 x 22,5 cm.
544 Ursula Strozynski "Booth". 1990.
Ursula Strozynski 1954 Dingelstädt/Eichsfeld – lebt in Berlin
Monotype. Signed and dated in pencil, inscribed.
19,5 x 23 cm.
545 Hans UngerHans Unger "Venice - Piazetta with view of San Giorgio Maggiore". Ca. 1910.
Hans Unger 1872 Bautzen – 1936 Dresden
Pastel. Not signed. Framed with glass.
47 x 73 cm.
546 Hans Unger "Sunrise". No date.
Hans Unger 1872 Bautzen – 1936 Dresden
Lithograph on yellowish paper. Signed and inscribed in pencil.
Catalogue raisonné Günther 50.
31,3 x 33,7 cm.
547 Paul Weiser "Nightly bridge". 1924.
Paul Weiser 1877 Erdmannsdorf/Stadtroda – 1967 Gera
Watercolour and opaque colour. Monogrammed and dated. Framed in passepartout with glass.
BA: 28,7 x 43,5 cm.
548 C. Zieger "Landscape on the river Elbe near Meißen" (?). No date.
Watercolour. Signed. Framed in passepartout with glass.
BA: 34 x 54,3 cm.
549 Unknown artist "General post office Leipzig". 1944.
Gouache on yellowish paper. Illegibly signed and dated. Passepartout.
Small holes to the upper corners.
38 x 92 cm.
550 Japanese artist "Paddy farmer on the field". 1st fourth of the 20th cent.
Coloured woodcut. Signed on wood to the lower left, signed in ink to the upper right. Passepartout.
Cut.
16,3 x 36,2 cm.
551 Unknown artist "Sketch for a stage set for 'La Bohème". No date.
Watercolour on paper. Monogrammed in pencil: "Ri" (Richter?) to the lower middle, inscribed tot the lower left. With passepartout in a molded frame.
BA: 33 x 58 cm.
552 Walter Heinrich "Donatsturm Freiberg" / Karl Zwicker "Guildhall Freiberg". 1922 / No date.
Etching / coloured etching. Inscribed and signed. The "guildhall" in passepartout.
19,2 x 10,7 cm / 23,7 x 17,8 cm.
553 Bundle of 5 graphic works. No date.
One woodcut, two etchings, two lithographs from H. Zimbal, Franz Kretschmer, Stefan Th. Wagner et al. One work in passepartout.
Two works with slight tears.
Verschiedene Formate.
All numbered: 66/100. Illegibly signed and dated.
50 x 50 cm (Blattmaß).
555 "Victor Hugo. Hymn to the print art". Grafikedition IV. Verlag Philipp Reclam jun., Leipzig. 1978.
Box with 6 original grapics from G. Altenbourg, C. Claus, H. Metzkes, R. Münzner, W. Rudolph and H. Zickelbein. Ed. by Lothar Lang and Hans Marquardt. All works signed, partially dated. Numbered: 62/225 and inscribed. In the original card box.
Brilliant state.
48,3 x 36,2 cm.
556 "Grafic from GDR III". 1977.
Ed. by Jürgen Schweinebraden. 17 works from W. Arndt, W. E. Biedermann, L. Bischof, K. Dennhardt, G. Firit, J. Friedrich, P. Fritz, V. Hofmann, P. Hoppe, P. Laube, G. Lepke, R. Lindemann, O. Manick, S. Noack, H. Richter, R. X. Schröder and D. Zimmermann. Different medias. All signed in pencil, partially dated and inscribed. In the original half-linen box.
30 x 27 cm (Blatt).
557 "Touches". Mitteldeutscher Verlag Halle, Leipzig.
Six graphic works from: H. Hegewald, G. Kettner, W. Mattheuer, U. Pfeifer, F. Wahle and C. Weidensdorfer to poems from: V. Braun, H. Cibulka, H. Czeckowski, G. Maurer, S. Mensching and W. Werner. All signed in pencil and dated. Numbered: 57/100. In the original card box and slipcase.
Minimal crinkle.
53 x 39 cm (Blatt).
558 "Wir sind einmal Ganze gewesen". Berliner Graphikpresse. 1988.
Box with 11 etchings and lithographs from: L. Bischof, L. Böhme, F. Cremer, D. Goltzsche, S. Grzimek, H. Metzkes, O. Möhwald, K. Roenspieß, H. Sagert, H. Vent and G. Wienckowski. With an introduction from Uwe Kolbe. Ed. Pirckheimer-Gesellschaft im Kulturbund der DDR. Nr. 25/120. In the original half-linen box.
Brilliant state.
53 x 40 cm (Blatt).
559 "Vietnam Protest". KABINETTPRESSE, Berlin, 1966.
10 lithographs from: D. Goltzsche, H. Diehl, H. Metzkes, H. Zickelbein, R. Paris, M. Uhlig, H. Vent, W. Förster, J. John, M. Böttcher. In the original half-linen box.
Box with slight traces of use.
50,5 x 37,5 cm.
560 Five graphic works from Dresden artists.
Four etchings and one woodcut from: Sell, Weidensdorfer, Walther, Vent. All signed in pencil. In passepartout and briefcase.
With slight crinkles.
25,8 x 20,1 cm (Blatt).
561 "Calendar 1981 grafic to music". 1980.
13 offset printings from: Karla Woisnitza, Veit Hofmann, Helge Leiberg, Harald Toppel. All numbered in pencil: 37/100, inscribed, signed and dated.
39 x 36,3 cm.
562 Grafic calendar 1982. Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR.
With 12 original graphics from: V. Stelzmann, F. Zaprasis, B. Bohley, D. Goltzsche, M Morgner, D. Ranft-Schinke, Chr. Wahl, S. Curio, P. Sylvester, W. Herzog, K. Dennhardt and R. Kurth. All signed in pencil, numbered and partially inscribed. Nr. 180/200.
Brilliant state.
37 x 35 cm (Blattmaß ohne Kalendarium).
Original half-linen box. 26 folded heliotypes.
Traces of use. Slightly foxed.
55,5 x 44 cm.
571 Goblet. Bohemian. Ca.1720.
Uncoloured glass. Cuppa richly engraved with foliage and blossom pattern.
H. 16,1 cm.
572 Lidded goblet. Saxony. 1746.
Slightly violett toned glass. Baluster stem with air bubble, conical cuppa richly decorated with the engraved standing Hercules set in a cartouche flanked by two monogrammes "ID" and "MB" and date. Dome-shaped lid with engraved guirlandes of leaves, richly cut knob.
H. 37 cm.
573 Lidded goblet. Probably Dresden. Ca. 1750.
Uncoloured glass. Richly cut baluster stem with large air bubble. Cuppa decorated with engraved cartouche flanked by sprigs, a bee to the centre. Dome-shaped lid with engraved guirlandes of blossoms and leaves. Baluster knob with air bubble.
H. 34 cm.
Uncoloured glass, mounted tin lid. Cylindrical body with the engraved crowned monogramm "JAN" and rich floral decor.
H. 24 cm.
575 Tankard. Potsdam. Late 18th cent.
Uncoloured glass, mounted tin lid. Cylindrical body. Three marks to the inner lid.
H. 22 cm.
576 Wine glass. German. 2nd half 18th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Stem with a pierced air bubble.
H. 16 cm.
577 Liqueur glass. Lauscha. 18th cent.
Colourless glass. Trumpet-shaped base, stem with a pierced air bubble. Cuppa with the engraved Saxon coat of arms.
H. 11,5 cm.
578 Liqueur glass. Lauscha. 2nd half 18th cent.
Colourless glass. Stem with a large pierced air bubble. Cuppa with the engraved initials "JEH" and floral design.
H. 11,3 cm.
579 Liqueur glass. Probably Lauscha. Ca. 1800/10.
Uncoloured glass. Cuppa engraved with classical guirlandes of flowers.
H. 10,6 cm.
580 Wine glass. Saxony.18th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Cuppa with engraved Saxon coat of arms.
H. 10,8 cm.
581 Wine glass. Saxony. 18th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Conical cuppa with engraved Saxon coat of arms.
H. 11,3 cm.
582 Small goblet. Saxony. 18th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Cuppa richly engraved with the coat of arms of the family "von Zehmen". Baluster stem. Base with engraved foliage pattern.
H. 12,8 cm.
583 Small goblet. Saxony. 18th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Cuppa engraved with the coat of arms of the family "von Zehmen". Baluster stem.
H. 12 cm.
586 Set of three wine glasses. Ca. 1820.
Uncoloured glass. Spherical-shaped fluted cuppa.
H. 11,5 cm.
589 Set of 13 wine glasses. German. Ca. 1850.
Uncoloured glass. Hemispherical-shape cuppa.
H. ca.12 cm.
590 Glass. Bohemia. Ca. 1810/20.
Uncoloured glass. Mandrel-shaped body with engraved guirlandes of leaves.
H. 12,5 cm.
591 Small glass. Probably German. 19th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Of cylindrical shape with engraved guirlandes of acorns and oak leaves.
H. 9 cm.
592 "Biedermeier" glass. Bohemia. Ca.1830/40.
Uncoloured glass. Cut base, stem and cuppa, with the initials "J.G.".
H. 16 cm.
593 Goblet. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Uncoloured glass. Cut base and stem. Cuppa with engraved hunting scene.
H. 15,5 cm.
595 Glass. 1st half 19th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Of cylindrical shape, cut base and body, engraved guirlande of leaves.
H. 6,8 cm.
599 Small lidded jug. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Uncoloured glass. Of cylindrical shape, body with engraved red stained cartouche showing the "Mill in Karlsbad" flanked by foliage. Mounted tin lid.
Tiny chip to the rim.
H. 8 cm.
600 Goblet. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Amber-coloured glass. Baluster stem, conical cuppa with the enameled Saxon coat of arms.
H. 20,5 cm.
601 Large goblet.Bohemia. 19th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Baluster stem, chalice-like cuppa with engraved coat of arms. Cut base.
H. 29,5 cm.
602 Lidded goblet. Bohemia. Ca. 1860.
Uncoloured glass. Cut base and stem. Bell-shaped cuppa cut with romb and rectangle. Engraved with several names, dedication and date. Rests of a gilding. Dome-like lid with baluster knob.
H. 32 cm.
603 Beaker. Probably German. Ca. 1850.
Uncoloured glass. Of bulbous shape, engraved with floral pattern and inscribed "Hausfrau".
H. 17 cm.
604 Small tankard. German. Ca. 1870.
Uncoloured glass, mounted tin lid. Two tiny tension cracks to the handle.
H. 18,5 cm.
605 Goblet. Bohemia. Ca. 1840.
Red stained glass. Cut base and stem. Cuppa with engraved view of the "Dresdner Hofkirche". Tiny scratches to the body.
H. 15 cm.
606 Wedding goblet. Bohemia. Ca. 1860.
Uncoloured, partly red stained glass. Cuppa with engraved blossoms, leaves and doves.
H. 21 cm.
607 Wedding goblet. Bohemia. Ca. 1840.
Red stained glass. Cut base, cuppa with three cut medaillons engraved with little doves, hearts and flowers.
H. 15 cm.
608 Candlestick. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Red stained glass. Bulbous stem, engraved with geometrical and floral pattern.
H. 22 cm.
609 Souvenir glass. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Red stained glass. Engraved inscription "Aus Achtung".
H. 10,5 cm.
610 Souvenir glass. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Red stained glass. Engraved floral guirlandes and inscription "Wenig aber von Herzen".
H. 10,4 cm.
Uncoloured partly red stained glass. Cambered rim, cut pattern to the centre. Minimal traces of use.
H. 4 cm, D. 33 cm.
612 Decanter. Bohemia. 19th cent.
Uncoloured partly yellow stained glass. Scalar cut neck, body with engraved paradise-like decoration: blossoms, foliage, monkeys and birds. Olive-shaped engraved stopper.
H. 38,5 cm.
613 Plate. Bohemia. 19th cent.
Uncoloured partly yellow stained glass. The rim engraved with rocaille cartouches and hunting scenes. Olive cut and rocailles to the centre.
D. 22,5 cm.
614 Wine glass. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Red stained glass. Raised cuppa engraved with guirlandes of blossoms and leaves.
H. 13,5 cm.
615 Small fruit bowl. Bohemia. Ca. 1840.
Red stained glass. Wide cuppa with wavy rim, cut and engraved with cornucopia and guitar, incribed.
H. 15 cm.
616 Lidded tankard. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Glass, mounted tin lid. Of cylindrical shape. Engraved with guirlandes of oak leaves. Lid with inscription and a frieze of wine leaves.
H. 18,5 cm.
617 Lidded souvenir tankard. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Uncoloured glass. Cut base, of bulbous shape. Body with engraved view of "Warmbrunn" and guirlandes of blossoms and leaves. Minimal chip to the rim, tiny scratches to the body.
H. 17,5 cm.
618 Small fruit bowl. Probably Hirschberg, Silesia. Ca. 1840.
Cobalt blue coloured glass.
H. 12,5 cm.
619 Little salt dish. German. 19th cent.
Cobalt blue coloured glass. Of oval shape. Mounted sterling silver open-work in the classical style, marked.
The four feet partly damaged.
H. 3,2 cm.
620 Decanter. Bohemia. Ca. 1850.
Uncoloured glass. Of cylindrical shape, scalar cut neck, cut base. Body with engraved styilised ribbon. Base with pontil mark.
H. 31 cm.
621 Small flacon. Bohemia. Ca. 1840.
Uncoloured glass. Baluster-shaped body set on a squared plinthe.
H. 18,5 cm.
622 Set of a "Biedermeier" decanter and four glasses. Bohemia. Ca. 1860.
Green coloured glass. Gilded rims, partly minimal rubbed.
623 Glass. Probably Bohemia. Ca. 1895.
Uncoloured glass. Flute-like cuppa, with gilt enamel decoration.
H. 30 cm.
624 Rummer. Probably Bohemia. Ca. 1890.
Uncoloured glass. Trumpet-shaped base, cuppa with gilt enamel decoration. Gilded rim.
H. 23,5 cm.
625 Large lidded goblet. German. Last quarter 19th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Conical cuppa with enamel decoration showing the Saxon coat of arms. Lid with baluster knob. Partly gilded.
H. 54 cm.
626 Flacon. Bohemia. Ca. 1860.
Frosted glass with tiny bubbles. Of bulbous shape, with floral enamel decoration. Stopper missing.
H. 16 cm.
629 Vase. Probably Glasfabrik Elisabeth, Wilhelm Habel, Kosten b. Teplitz. Ca. 1900.
Coloured glass.
H. 21 cm.
630 A pair of small vases. Bohemia. Ca. 1900.
Dark green coloured glass. Bases with pontil marks.
H. 11 cm.
634 Biscuit box. Pallme, König & Habel, Kosten. Ca. 1900.
Green coloured glass with air bubbles. Mounted tin lid.
H. 15 cm, D. 13 cm.
635 Lidded jug. Pallme, König & Habel, Kosten. Ca. 1900.
Green coloured glass. Mounted metal lid and handle.
H. 21 cm.
636 Ash tray. Pallme, König & Habel, Kosten. Ca. 1900.
Coloured glass. Brass mounted rim.
H. 5 cm, D. 14,5 cm.
637 Bowl. Joh. Lötz Wwe, Klostermühle (?). Ca. 1900.
Green coloured glass. Base with pontil mark. Tiny scratches to the centre.
H. 6 cm, D. 27 cm.
638 Vase. Joh. Lötz Wwe., Klostermühle. Ca. 1900.
Green coloured glass. Base with pontil mark.
H. 21 cm.
639 Vase. Josef Rindskopf 's Söhne, Teplitz. Ca. 1900.
Mauve-coloured glass. Tiny chip to the rim.
H. 23,5 cm.
641 A pair of Art Nouveau wine glasses. Theresienthal. Ca. 1905.
Uncoloured glass, enamel decoration.
H. 20 cm.
643 Rummer. Probably Bohemia. Ca. 1910.
Uncoloured crystal glass, orange stained and cut.
H. 21,5 cm.
645 A pair of Art Déco wine glasses. Probably Bohemia. Ca. 1925.
Uncoloured glass. Enamel decoration.
H. 18 cm.
648 Bowl. Lalique, Wingen-sur-Moder. 2nd half 20th cent.
Uncoloured mouled glass. Marked to the base: Lalique Crystal France.
H. 5 cm, D. 22 cm.
649 Small bowl. Joh. Lötz Wwe., Klostermühle. Ca. 1930.
Coloured glas. Base with pontil mark.
H. 8,5 cm.
650 Vase. Joh. Lötz Wwe., Klostermühle. Ca. 1930.
Uncoloured so called "foam glass". Base with pontil mark.
H. 14 cm.
651 Liqueur glass. WMF, Geislingen. After 1935.
Silver-plated brass and blue-green coloured glass. Marked to the stem.
H. 7 cm.
652 Bowl. WMF, Geislingen. Ca. 1935.
Yellow coloured glass, so called "Myra"-glass.
H. 7 cm, D. 15,7 cm.
653 Spherical vase. German. Ca. 1930.
Uncoloured glass with a fine net of tiny air bubbles.
H. 10,3 cm.
654 Small bowl. WMF, Geislingen. Ca. 1935.
Yellow coloured glass, so called "Myra"-glass.
H. 5,5 cm, D. 12,6 cm.
656 Ash tray. Walter & Sons, Sachsenglas Ottendorf-Okrilla. Before 1935.
Mauve coloured mouled glass.
Vgl.: Ausstellungskatalog Lausitzer Glas. Geschichte und Gegenwart. Museum für Kunsthandwerk Schloß Pillnitz. 1987. S. 45, Kat.-Nr. 75.
H. 5 cm, D. 14 cm.
657 Vase. Wilhelm Wagenfeld, VLG Weißwasser. 1937.
Wilhelm Wagenfeld 1900 Bremen – 1990 Stuttgart
Steelblue coloured glass. Executed before 1945.
Vgl.: Ausstellungskatalog Lausitzer Glas. Geschichte und Gegenwart. Museum für Kunsthandwerk Schloß Pillnitz. 1987. S. 59, Kat.-Nr. 120.
H. 13 cm.
658 Vase. Friedrich Bundtzen, Bärenhütte, Weißwasser. After 1945.
Friedrich Bundtzen 1910 Brühl bei Köln – 1989 (?)
Bronze green coloured glass. Enamel decoration.
H. 19 cm.
659 Liqueur decanter "Zisterne". Wilhelm Wagenfeld, VLG Weißwasser. 1936.
Wilhelm Wagenfeld 1900 Bremen – 1990 Stuttgart
Steel blue coloured glass.
Vgl.: Ausstellungskatalog Lausitzer Glas. Geschichte und Gegenwart. Museum für Kunsthandwerk Schloß Pillnitz. 1987. S. 66, Kat.-Nr. 140.
H. 19,4 cm.
660 "Kubus"-dishes. Wilhelm Wagenfeld, VLG Weißwasser. 1938.
Uncoloured mouled glass. Consisting of 7 boxes with lids. Partly marked. Executed: ca. 1940. A box with a tiny chip to the rim.
Vgl.: Scheiffele, Walter: Wilhelm Wagenfeld und die moderne Glasindustrie. Stuttgart, 1994. S. 122ff.
663 Vase "Twiggy". Sergio Asti, Vetreria Vistosi, Murano, Italy. Early 1960s.
Sergio Asti 1926 Mailand
Coloured glass. Signed and numbered to the base: S. Asti x Vistosi 6/33.
H. 42,3 cm.
664 Large vase. Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Probably 1980s.
Uncoloured glass. Original label: seguso vetri d'arte, MADE IN ITALY.
H. 72 cm.
665 Vase. Flavio Poli, Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Ca. 1955.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Ice blue coloured glass.
H. 38,5 cm.
666 Bowl. Probably Flavio Poli, Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. 1950s.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Emerald green coloured glass.
H. 7 cm, D. 18,5 cm.
667 Bowl. Flavio Poli (ascribed.), Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Ca. 1950.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Uncoloured and ice blue coloured glass.
H. 9 cm, D. 25,5 cm.
668 Decanter. Flavio Poli (ascribed.), Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. 1950/60s.
Uncoloured and black coloured glass.
H. 55 cm.
669 Lamp base. Flavio Poli, Seguso, Murano, Italy. Early 1950s.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Mint green and blue coloured glass. Original label: SEGUSO MURANO MADE IN ITALY. Illegibly numbered by hand.
H. 44 cm.
670 Lamp base. Flavio Poli, Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Early 1950s.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Grey brown and red brown coloured glass. Original label: SEGUSO VETRI D'ARTE MURANO MADE IN ITALY. Tiny scratches to the body.
H. 37,5 cm.
672 Bowl "siderale". Flavio Poli, Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Ca. 1952.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Emerald green and ochre coloured glass. Tiny tension crack to the body.
H. 5,2 cm, D. 17,8 cm.
673 Business card holder. Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. 1970s.
Orange coloured glass. Original label: seguso vetri d'arte MADE IN ITALY.
H. 31,5 cm.
674 Candlestick. Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. 1980s.
Clear, slightly frosted glass.
H. 16 cm, D. 19 cm.
675 Candlestick. Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. 1980s.
Clear glass and gilt foil.
H. 13 cm, D. 16,5 cm.
676 Vase. Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. 1970s.
Uncoloured, black, red and white coloured glass.
Tension crack, ca. 50 mm, next to the rim in the black part of the vase.
H. 40 cm.
677 Bowl. Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Yellow and red coloured glass.
H. 8 cm, 30 x 25 cm.
678 Vase "clessidra grande". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Gino Cenedese 1907 Murano – 1973 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 31 cm.
679 Vase "clessidra grande". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Gino Cenedese 1907 Murano – 1973 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 31 cm.
680 Vase "clessidra grande". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Gino Cenedese 1907 Murano – 1973 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 30 cm.
681 Vase "clessidra grande". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Gino Cenedese 1907 Murano – 1973 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 30,5 cm.
682 Vase "clessidra grande". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Gino Cenedese 1907 Murano – 1973 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 31 cm.
683 Vase "scavo". Vetreria Gino Genedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Uncoloured and cobalt blue glass.
H. 15 cm.
684 Vase "scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Ice blue coloured glass. Signed to the bottom: Cenedese.
H. 37 cm.
685 Wale "scavo". Antonio da Ros, Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Clear and black coloured glass. Signed to the base: Cenedese.
H. 19 cm, L. 34 cm.
686 Vase. Flavio Poli, Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Ca. 1955.
Flavio Poli 1900 Choggia – 1984 Venedig
Coloured glass.
H. 39,5 cm.
687 Table lamp. Aldo Nason, A.v.e.M, Italy. 1961.
Aldo Nason 1920 ? – ?
Frosted and amber coloured glass with red, green and gilt foil.
H. 37 cm.
688 Little bird. Antonio da Ros, Vetreria Gino Genedese (ascribed.), Murano, Italy. Ca. 1960.
Antonio da Ros 1936 Venedig – 2012
Mauve coloured glass.
H. 13 cm.
689 Egret. Antonio da Ros, Vetreria Gino Genedese (ascribed), Murano, Italy. 1960s.
Antonio da Ros 1936 Venedig – 2012
Ice blue coloured glass.
H. 48,5 cm.
690 Pigeon. Antonio da Ros, Vetreria Gino Genedese, Murano, Italy. Ca. 1960.
Antonio da Ros 1936 Venedig – 2012
Uncoloured and ochre coloured glass
H. 15 cm, L. 25 cm.
691 Fish. Stefano Toso, Murano, Italy. Modern.
Stefano Toso 1958 Venedig
Clear, black and blue coloured glass.
H. 10 cm, L. 54 cm.
692 Vase. Stefano Toso, Murano, Italy. Modern.
Stefano Toso 1958 Venedig
Uncoloured and orange coloured glass.
H. 26 cm.
693 Centrepiece. Murano, Italy. 1970s.
Uncoloured, rose and white coloured glass, gilt foil.
H. 29,5 cm.
696 Clown with flask. Murano, Italy. 1980s.
Clear and polychromic coloured glass. Original label to the feet.
H. 27,5 cm.
697 Clown. Murano, Italy. 1980s.
Clear and polychromic coloured glass. Original label to the body.
H. 32 cm.
698 Bottle stopper. Murano, Italy. 1990s.
Stainless steel and coloured glass. Original label: VETRO DI Murano ITALIA.
H. 14 cm.
704 Small Vase. Probably Murano, Italy. 1980s.
Uncoloured glass with air bubbles and gilt foil.
H. 7,5 cm.
705 Bowl. Murano, Italy. Ca 1960.
Uncoloured and red coloured glass. Original label to the centre.
H. 7 cm, D. 15 cm.
706 Bowl. Murano, Italy. Probably 1970s.
Uncoloured and red coloured glass. Original label: MADE IN MURANO ITALIY.
H. 11,5 cm, B. 38,5 cm.
707 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano, Italy. 1990s.
Vittorio Ferro 1932 Murano – 2012 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 2,3 cm, D. 5,5 cm.
708 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano, Italy. 1990s.
Vittorio Ferro 1932 Murano – 2012 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 2 cm, D. 5 cm.
709 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano, Italy. 1990s.
Vittorio Ferro 1932 Murano – 2012 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 2,5 cm, D. 5,5 cm.
710 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano, Italy. 1990s.
Vittorio Ferro 1932 Murano – 2012 ebenda
Coloured glass.
H. 3 cm, D. 5 cm.
716 Vase. Mdina Glas, Malta. 2nd half 20th cent.
Red coloured glass with gilt foil and grey glass ribbons.
H. 12,5 cm.
720 A pair of plates. Sceaux, France. 18th cent.
Faience, glazed and painted. Marked to the bottom. Rims with tiny chips due to the age.
D. 24 cm.
An early 18th century porcelain plate, the border with raised design "Sulkowski-Ozier". Handpainted with Asien flowers, hedge and Hóò-Bird to the centre. Brown coloured rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Minimal abrations.
D. 23,5 cm.
722 Tea jar. Meissen. Ca. 1770.
Porcelain, glazed. Tetragonal corpus with rounded shoulder. Handpainted with rock, bird, bloom and branches pattern. Lid probably added later. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Cracked lid fragmentary restored.
H. 12,5 cm.
723 Teapot. Meissen. Ca. 1780.
Porcelain, glazed. Spherical shaped pot with flat lid. Outer body with raised "Broken rod" design. Cambered nozzle. Handpainted with "Strawflower" pattern. Lid probably added later. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Lid with minimal chip, nozzle with hairline crack.
H. 12,5 cm.
724 Small teapot. Meissen. Ca. 1780.
Porcelain, glazed. Spherical shaped pot with flat lid. Outer body with raised "Broken rod" design. Cambered nozzle. Handpainted with "Strawflower" pattern. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Handle with minimal chip and hairline crack.
H. 10,5 cm.
725 Small milk jug. Probably Limbach. Ca. 1790.
Porcelain, glazed. Crimson mark to the base as well as two old collectors numbers. Hairline crack to the handle.
H. 14 cm.
726 Cup and saucer. Meissen. Ca. 1745.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted floral bouquets in the old manner. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue to the base. Gilded rims minimal rubed.
H. 5,5 cm.
727 Cup and saucer. Meissen. Ca. 1745.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted floral bouquets in the old manner. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue to the base. Gilded rims minimal rubed.
H. 5,8 cm.
728 Cup and saucer. Meissen. Ca. 1790.
Porcelain, glazed. Hemispherical body. Initials "V" and "W" to the centre of the saucer and to the outer body of the cup in terms of flower tendril, surrounded by little bouquets. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Saucer with hairline and minimal flaw in the glaze. Minimal chip and burning crack at the rim of the cup.
H. 5,5 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted pattern with forget-me-not. Iron-red coloured rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Rim with minimal abrations.
D. 24 cm.
730 Four cups and saucers. Meissen. Ca. 1790.
Porcelain, glazed. Cups with hemispherical body and squared handle. The outer bodys of the cups and the centres of the saucers handpainted with forget-me-not. Iron-red coloured rims. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Two saucers with minimal chips at the rim.
D. 13,8 cm (Teller), H. 5,5 cm.
731 Cup in term of a swan. Meissen. Ca. 1820.
Biscuit porcelain, partially glazed. The outer body with relief-plumage. Handle in term of swan neck. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Very rare, extraordinary piece.
H. 7,8 cm.
732 Cup and saucer. KPM, Berlin. Ca. 1829.
Porcelain, glazed. Cup in form of classical vase with scrolled handle. Cobalt blue coloured surface with gilded starlets. Inside and outside gilded, also the handle. Saucer with gilded centre, dated: "the 6th febr. 1829". Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Minimal abrations.
H. 10,5 cm.
733 Picture cup and saucer. Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "The Prinzen Palais", Berlin, gold framed. Polychrome decoration, gilded. Squared handles.
Decoration with abrations.
H. 7,5 cm.
734 Picture cup and saucer. Friedrich Adolph Schumann, Berlin. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "The Cathedral of Erfurt". Polychrome decoration, gilded. Saucer added later. Mark underglazeblue.
Gilded decoration with minimal abrations.
H. 8 cm.
735 Picture cup and saucer. KPM, Berlin. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "Joachimstein" at the Oberlausitz. Polychrome decorated, framed of an golden ivy-twine. Saucer added later.
Gilded decoration with minimal abrations.
H. 8,4 cm.
736 Picture cup "Belvedère" (Dresden). Altwasser. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted, gilded rims. Base and handle with rests of gilding. Mark underglazeblue.
Gilding with traces of use.
H. 7,5 cm.
737 Picture cup and saucer. Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with a manor, persons and a carriage. Polychrome decoration, gilded.
Minimal abrations, rim restored.
H. 9 cm.
738 Cup and saucer. Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1830.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with pheasents and bouquets, gilded. Saucer with butterflies, gilded.
Slight abration to the rim and centre.
H. 10 cm.
739 Cup and saucer. Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1830.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with allegories of music, gilged.
Saucer with slight abrations.
H. 10 cm.
740 Picture cup and saucer "Heidelberg". Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Cylindrical body with the handpainted view of Heidelberg, gilded. Saucer added later, mark underglazeblue.
Minimal abrations.
H. 9,7 cm.
741 Picture cup and saucer "Reinhardsbrunn". Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted. Saucer probably added later. Inscription to the centre: "To the 6th birthday".
Minimal abrations.
H. 7,5 cm.
742 Picture cup and saucer "Reinhardsbrunn". Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted, gilded. Saucer probably added later.
With traces of use.
H. 7 cm.
743 Cup and saucer. Neudeck. Ca. 1765.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with blossoms. Red coloured rims.
Minimal abrations and burning crack to the rim of the cup.
H. 8,5 cm.
744 Picture cup and saucer. Fürstenberg. Ca. 1820.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with theme of ruins, gilded. Saucer probably added later.
Gold decoration with abrations.
H. 9,6 cm.
745 Pair of cups and saucers. Unknown manufacture/ German. Ca. 1830.
Porcelain, glazed. Cylindrical corpus with inscriptions "To the good father"/ "To the good mother". Gilded.
Gildings with abrations, hairline crack to one of the saucers.
H. 7,2 cm.
746 Cup and saucer. Meissen. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with blue bindweed. Red coloured rims. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Minimal abrations.
H. 5,8 cm.
747 Cup and saucer "Countess of Harcourt". Unknown manufacture. Middle 19th century.
Porcelain, glazed. The portrait handpainted, gilded. Saucer added later, mark to the saucer unknown.
Abrations to the rims and hairline crack (3 cm) to the cup.
H. 10 cm.
748 Cup and saucer. Unknown manufacture. Ca. 1840.
Porcelain, glazed. Flower decoration with leaves, gilded.
Abrations.
H. 8,8 cm.
749 Coffee set. Rosenthal, Selb. Middle 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Cylindrical corpus with handpainted stylised lion-paws. Surface blue-coloured, with golden hunt-scene. Gold decoration. Marked to the bases.
Minimal traces of use.
H. 10 cm, D. 20 cm (Teller).
750 Demitasse and saucer. Meissen. 1924-34.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with flowers, gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Burning crack to the cup.
H. 6,5 cm.
751 Demitasse and saucer. Meissen. 1924-34.
Porcelain, glazed. With "onion pattern" underglazeblue, iron-red and golden shaded, gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Minimal abrations.
H. 5,5 cm.
752 Set of 5 demitasse and saucers. Meissen. Ca. 1870.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted "Strewn flowers" pattern, partly gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Slight abrations.
H. 5,5 cm. D. 13,5 cm.
753 Pair of demitasse and saucers. Meissen. 1934/35.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with floral bouquets. Partly gilded. Crossed swords marks underglazeblue.
H. 6 cm.
754 Demitasse and saucer. Meissen. After 1945.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "Table-Pattern". Partly gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
H. 5,5 cm.
755 Demitasse and saucer. Meissen. After 1945.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with rose guirlandes. Partly gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
H. 5,5 cm.
756 Dinner set for six persons. Meissen. 1924-34/ after 1945.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with the "Meissner Rose", gilded rims (gilded later). Crossed swords mark underglazedblue. Six pieces with chips or hairline cracks, two slashes across.
757 Dinner set. Meissen. 1924-34.
Porcelain, glazed. 27 pieces. Red-golden rims. Handles gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Verschiedene Maße.
758 Ten plates. Meissen. 1942.
Porcelain, glazed. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, stamped "WEISS 1942".
D. 24,5 cm, H. 3,7 cm.
759 Eleven plates. Meissen. 1942.
Porcelain, glazed. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, two slashes across.
D. 21,5 cm.
760 Twelf soup plates. Meissen. 1942.
Porcelain, glazed.. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, stamped "WEISS 1942".
D. 24,4 cm, H. 4,5 cm.
761 Set of 6 dishes. Meissen. Ca. 1840/50.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "Flower 1", the borders with "Strewn flowers". Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Slight abrations.
D. 23,5 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with flower bouquet, blue and golden coloured rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Slight abrations.
D. 18 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with the "Meissen rose" to the centre, burgeons to the borders. Yellow painted rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
D. 27,5 cm.
764 Plate. Meissen. Last quarter 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with a dancing scene, gilded rims. Crossed swords mark underglazedblue to the bottom, one slash across.
D. 26 cm.
765 Fish platter. Meissen. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with blossoms. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, two slashes across.
2 minor chips to the rim and a burning crack; glaze with spots.
L. 55,5 cm, B. 27,5 cm, H. 4,5 cm.
766 Lidded turreen. Meissen. Ca 1940.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "Strewn flowers" pattern and floral bouquets, gilded rims. Crossed swords mark underglazedblue to the bottom, two slashes next to the mark.
H. 13 cm, L. 22 cm.
767 Creamer. Meissen. Ca. 1850.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with blossoms. Partly gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, two slashes across.
Restored to the handle, with a minor chip.
H. 9,8 cm.
768 Sauce boat. Meissen. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with a blossom. Gilded rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, two slashes across.
L. 22 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with a blossom, gilded rim. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, four slashes across.
D. 18,2 cm.
770 Coffee pot. Meissen. 2nd half 19th Century.
Porcelain, glazed. Cobalt blue ground, handpainted floral bouquet to the cartridge. Partly gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Tiny chip to the knob.
H. 21 cm.
771 Oval dish. Meissen. Ca. 1880.
Porcelain, glazed. Borders with open work and four cartridges. Handpainted with floral bouquets. "Strew flowers" to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
Small burning crack to the border, four tiny chips.
H. 4,5 cm, B. 20 cm, L. 27 cm.
772 Centrepiece. Meissen. Ca. 1940.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "Strewn flowers" and the "Meissen rose". Crossed swords mark underglazedblue, two slashes across.
H. 12 cm, D. 32,5 cm.
774 Vase "Red Ming-dragon". Meissen. 1924-34.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with two iron-red dragons. Partly gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, four slashes across.
H. 16,5 cm.
775 Unknown artist "Picture plate". 2nd half of 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Illegible signed to the lower right.
40,5 x 30,7 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. "Vine leaves" pattern. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, four slashes across.
H. 10,7 cm.
777 Vase. Meissen. Late 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, four slashes across.
H. 18 cm.
778 Lidded vase. Meissen. Last quarter 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "Indian flowers". Gilded rims. Crossed swords mark underglazedblue to the bottom.
H. 25 cm.
779 Dish. Meissen. After 1950.
Porcelain, glazed. Open work to the border. Partly gilded. Handpainted "Dragon" pattern. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.
H. 4,6 cm, D. 21,3 cm.
780 Oval dish. Meissen. Last quarter 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted "Strewn flowers". Gilded rims. Crossed swords mark underglazedblue to the base.
H. 5,5 cm, L. 27 cm.
781 Art Nouveau (Jugendstil)-Stove tile. Ofen- und Wandplattenwerk Saxonia, Meissen. Ca. 1905.
Stoneware with geometrical relief decoration. Glazed in grey, green, beige and yellow. Stamp "'Saxonia' Meissen Verbands-Fabrik".
Chips to the edges.
43 x 29 cm.
782 Jubilee-Plate 1872-1922. Meißner Ofen- und Porzellanfabrik vorm. C. Teichert. 1922.
Porcelain, glazed. Probably for the 50th jubilee of the SOMAG-Corporation Meissen. Factory mark and stamp "MEISSEN".
D. 30 cm.
783 6 dessert dishes. Ernst Teichert, Meissen. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted with "onion pattern" underglazeblue. Factory mark underglazeblue. Stamp "Cölln-Meissen".
H. 14,3 cm.
784 An Imperial suprematism tea service. St. Petersburg, Russia. 2nd half of the 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Tea pot and two cups with suprematism theme from Kasimir Malewitsch, designed for the Lomonossow-Porcelain-Factory of Petrograd. Painted in black, yellow and grey. Painted marks.
H. 17 cm (Kanne).
785 Cruet stand. Unknown factory. Ca. 1900.
White porcelain with redbrown rim. Unknown mark.
H. 8,5 cm.
786 Cruet stand. Unknown factory. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Green rim. Unknown mark underglazeblue.
H. 6 cm.
787 Cruet stand. Unknown factory. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Red rim. Stamp overglazebrown "Ernst Gücke, Dresden".
H. 6 cm.
788 Game of Chess. St. Petersburg. Imperial, St. Petersburg, Russia. 2nd half of the 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Set of 32 polychrome figurines after the design by Natalja Jakowlewna Danko, 1922. Several painters marks to the base.
H. 5,5 - 11 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted, black rim. After a design by A. Reschetnikov. Painted marks.
H. 8,5 cm.
790 An Imperial plate "Petrograd". St. Petersburg, Russia. 2nd half of the 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted. After a design by A. Schekotichina-Pototskaja(?). Painted marks.
D. 24,3 cm.
791 An Imperial picture plate. M. Adamovic. 2nd half of the 20th century.
Mikhail Mikhailovich Adamovich 1884 – 1947
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted after designs of M. Adamovic. Numbered: 20/251. Painted marks.
D. 24,2 cm.
792 An Imperial picture plate. Suprematism theme. 2nd half of the 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted after a design by Sujetin. Painted marks.
D. 24,2 cm.
Björn Wiinblad 1918 Kopenhagen – 2006
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted scenes IV and V (from XII). Marks to the base.
D. 16,5 cm.
794 Gerald Müller-Simon "The Troy War". Ca. 1960.
Gerald Müller-Simon 1931 Leipzig – lebt in Leipzig
Ceramic, glazed. Limited edition (6).
21 x 20,5 cm.
795 Otto Rost "Sandalenbinderin". Meissen. 1958.
Otto Rost 1887 Keuern b. Döbeln – 1970 Dresden
Porcelain, glazed. Crossed swords mark underglazedblue to the base, press marks.
H. 27 cm.
796 Figurine from the "Monkey band". Unknown manufacture. 1st quarter 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted and gilded. Underglazeblue mark to the base. Restored to the bassoon.
H. 15 cm.
797 Figurine from the "Monkey band". Unknown manufacture. 1st quarter 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted and gilded. Underglazeblue mark to the base.
H. 13 cm.
798 Figurine from the "Monkey band". Unknown manufacture.
Porcelain, glazed. Handpainted and gilded. Underglazeblue mark to the base.
H. 12,8 cm.
799 Unkown artist "Workers pair". 20th cent.
Ceramic, brown glazed. Marked to the back: tvar. Minimal chip.
H. 37,5 cm.
800 Tankard. Saxony. 18th cent.
Stoneware, glazed. Mounted tin lid with monogramme. Three tiny chips to the stand.
H. 27 cm.
801 Lidded jug. Bavaria. 19th cent.
Stoneware, glazed. Mounted tin lid with incription. Glaze with slight cracelee.
H. 22 cm.
802 Tankard. 2nd half 19th cent.
Faience, glazed and handpainted. Mounted tin lid with marks to the inner side.
H. 23 cm.
803 Tankard. German. 2nd half 19th cent.
Faience, glazed and handpainted. Mounted tin lid with marks to the inner side. Glaze with slight cracelee.
H. 25,5 cm.
804 Large jug. Villeroy & Boch, Mettlach. Ca. 1900.
Stoneware, glazed. Mounted tin lid. Marked to the base.
H. 32 cm.
805 Small jug. Villeroy & Boch, Mettlach. Ca. 1900.
Stoneware, glazed. Mounted tin lid. Marked to the base.
H. 16 cm.
806 Dinner set. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. Ca. 1910.
Stoneware, glazed. 47 pieces. Marked to the bases. Several pieces with traces of use, tiny chips, laddle restored.
807 Set of three dishes. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. 1930s.
Stoneware, glazed and handpainted. Marked to the bases. Lid of the sugar bowl with tiny chip.
808 Five plates. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. Before 1900.
Stoneware, glazed and handpainted. Marked to the base.
D. 20,3 cm.
809 Centrepiece. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. 1st half 20th cent.
Stoneware, greenblue glazed. No marks.
H. 7,8 cm, D. 25 cm.
810 Small plate. Probably Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. 2nd half 19th cent.
Stoneware, glazed. Printed decoration. Tiny chip to the rim.
D. 18 cm.
811 Bucket. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. Ca. 1915.
Stoneware, glazed. Marked to the base.
H. 25,5 cm, D. 26,5 cm.
812 Art déco punch bowl with 10 cups. Breiden & Dümmler, Höhr. 1930s.
Stoneware, orange coloured glazed. Press mark to the base: 1851 und HOHR.
H. 30 cm (Bowlegefäß), 9 cm (Becher).
813 Oyster set. Wächtersbach. 1st half 20th cent.
Stoneware, glazed. Ten pieces, marked to the bases. 4 plates with minor chips.
814 Mocha coffee set for four persons. Hedwig Bollhagen. 2nd half 20th cent.
Hedwig Bollhagen 1907 Hannover – 2001 Marwitz bei Berlin
Ceramic, glazed. With the monogramme "HD" to the bases.
815 Cup and saucer. Probably Bohemia. Ca. 1900.
Stoneware, glazed and partly silver-plated. Minimal rubed.
H. 7 cm.
820 Set of six spoons. Brothers Schrödel, Dresden. Ca. 1785.
Sterling silver. Marked. Ca. 247g.
L. 18,5 cm.
821 Set of six forks. Friedrich Reinhard Schrödel, Dresden. Ca. 1774.
Sterling silver. Marked. 262 g.
L. 19 cm.
823 Punch laddle. Berndorfer Metallwarenfabrik Arthur Krupp, Berndorf and Eßlingen. Ca. 1900.
Silver-plated brass. Black stained wooden handle. Marked: Art. Krupp Berndorf.
L. 43 cm.
824 Cheese cutlery. Probably German. Late 19th cent.
Silver-plated metal and steel. In the original box.
L. 20 cm.
825 Travel cutlery. Probably German. Ca. 1843.
Sterling silver. Marked. In the original box. Spoon 18g.
L. 18 cm.
826 Set of twelf tea spoons. German. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver, partly gilded. Marked. In the original box. 181g.
L. 14,5 cm.
828 Set of six tablespoons. G. Weiss, Rosswein. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Marked. In the original box. 250g.
L. 21,5 cm.
829 Set of nine tea spoons, sugar tongs and tea stainer. Probably German. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver, partly gilded. Marked. 146g.
L. 12 cm (Löffel).
830 Fish cutlery for six persons and carving knife and fork. SY & Wagner/ H. Ahrens. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Marked: SY & WAGNER /. H. AHRENS 800 half moon crown, carving knife and fork marked: 800 half moon crown. Pair of carvers in the original box, box of the fish cutlery added later. 823g.
831 Cutlery for twelf persons. German. Ca. 1920.
Sterling silver. Marked. In two boxes. Ca. 1500g.
832 Tea set. Hermann Ehrenlechner, Dresden. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Consisting of tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer. Wooden handles. All pieces marked: H. EHRENLECHNER DRESDEN 800 half moon crown.
Ca. 687g.
H. 14 cm (Kanne), H. 4,3 cm (Zuckerdose), H. 6 cm (Milchkännchen).
834 A pair of forks. Karl Gross, P. Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn. Ca. 1909/10.
Sterling silver. Of the "Dresdner Ratssilber". Marked: Half moon GOLDSCHMIEDEINNUNG DRESDEN 800. 194g.
Vgl.: Jugendstil in Dresden. Aufbruch in die Moderne. Ausstellungskatalog der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Kunstgewerbemuseum. Wolfratshausen, 1999. S. 318, Nr. 374 mit Abb.
L. 20,3 cm.
836 Sweets bowl. Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd. Ca. 1920.
Sterling silver. Marked.
H. 5,5 cm, D. 16,5 cm.
838 Art Déco Diamond pendant. German. Ca. 1930.
14 K white gold. Original necklace.
L. 3,2 cm (Anhänger), L. 20 cm (Kette).
840 Lidded tin box. German, 18th cent.
Of cylindrical shape. Screw cap. Mark to the bottom.
H. 10 cm, D. 11 cm.
841 Spice box. Matthias Sick d. Ä., Landshut.1.quarter 18th cent.
Tin.Of square shape set on four paw feet. With two marks.
H. 8 cm, L. 13 cm, B. 12 cm.
842 Pot with ring shaped- handle. Switzerland. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Bell-shaped body. Marked to the inner body.
H. 32 cm.
843 Small chocolate can. Christoph Hieronimus Klemm, Marienberg. Ca. 1820.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape with wooden handle. Three marks to the inner bottom.
Lid minimal removed, the body with some tiny dents. Handle loose.
H. 15 cm.
844 Set of three plates. Probably Hesse. Around 1800.
Tin. All pieces with marks.
845 Large dish. Johann Michael Schmidt d. J., Leipzig. Ca. 1770.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 34 cm.
846 Plate. Joseph Heilingötter, Karlsbad. Ca. 1785.
Tin. Cambered edge. Marks to the bottom.
D. 23 cm.
847 Plate. Friedrich Traugott Günther, Freiberg. Ca. 1834.
Tin. With date and monogramme. Three marks to the bottom.
Traces of use.
D. 22 cm.
848 Plate. Carl Gottlob Säuberlich, Waldenburg. 2nd half 18. cent.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 26,5 cm.
849 Plate. Johann Gottfried Jahn III., Dresden. Ca.1820.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 22,5 cm.
850 Plate. Albert Christian Ernst Vieweg, Augustusburg. Ca. 1836.
Tin. With date and monogramme. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 22 cm.
851 Plate. Christian Roth, Nuremberg. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Marked to the bottom.
Traces of use due to age.
D. 23,5 cm.
852 Plate. Johann Gottlieb Wörnle, Löbau. Ca. 1820.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
Several traces of use.
D. 28,5 cm.
853 Plate. Philipp Christian Gerlach, Uffenheim. Ca. 1835.
Tin.Inscibed to the edge: L. Döhler. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 22,5 cm.
854 Plate. J. Plorut, Switzerland. 2nd half 18th cent.
Tin. Cambered edge, with monogramme "HD ST". Marked to the bottom.
Traces of use.
D. 23,5 cm.
855 Dish. Carl Friedrich Pilz, Freiberg. Ca. 1834.
Tin. With two handles. With the monogramme "C.F.L." and date to the inner rim. Three marks to the bottom.
H. 6 cm, D. 25 cm.
856 Lidded mug. German. Ca. 1810.
Tin. Knob in the shape of a lying lion.
Tiny use of traces due to age.
H. 17 cm.
857 A pair of measuring cups. Carl Woldemar Pilz, Freiberg. 1822/ ca. 1870.
Tin. With handles. Marked.
H. 4,5 cm/ 6,5 cm.
860 Large plate. Christian Roth, Nuremberg. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Marked to the bottom.
Traces of use due to age.
D. 30,5 cm.
861 Large beaker. Gottfried August Krause. Meißen (?). Ca. 1793.
Tin. Body with the engraved Saxon coat of armes. Monogramme "A.C.F." to the top of the lid. With three marks to the inner lid.
H. 32,5 cm.
862 Large tankard. Freiberg. Ca. 1804.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape. Body with the engraved Saxon coat of arms. The monogramme "A.H.V." and date to the top of the lid, with three marks to the inner lid.
Bottom with several traces of use due to age.
H. 27 cm.
863 Tankard. Johann Michael Schneider. Bischofswerda. Ca. 1796.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape. The body the engraved coat of armes. Monogramme and date to the top of the lid, the inner lid with three marks.
The body with traces of use due to age.
H. 23 cm.
864 Tankard. Christoph Ernst Thoma, Mittweida. 1805.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape. The body with the engraved Saxon coat of armes. The monogramme "J.S.K." and datie to the top of the lid, the inner lid with three marks.
Tiny dents to the stand.
H. 26 cm.
865 Large guild tankard. German. Late 19th cent.
Tin. Of tapered shape, set on three claw feet. Body with an applied coat of armes, dated to the rim "1695". Cambered handle with styilised foliage ending. Three marks to the handle.
H. 46 cm.
Tin. Six-sided body with screw cap and flexible handle. One side with the monogramme "B.J." and date. No marks.
Cap and stand with traces of use due to age.
H. 26,5 cm.
867 Coffee pot. German. 19th cent.
Tin. Pear-shaped body. Cambered handle. The inner bottom with angel mark.
H. 26 cm.
868 Pot with ring-shaped handle. Reutlingen. 19th cent.
Tin. Body of cylindrical, fluted shape. The stand with applied ribbon of foliage and grapes. Marks to the lid.
Traces of use.
H. 35 cm.
869 Waterkettle. German. Ca. 1850.
Tin. Of spherical shape. Large partly wooden handle. No marks.
H. 25 cm.
870 Tin pot. Josef Güntzel, Pilsen. 1st part 19th cent.
Of bulbous shape with screw cap. Three marks to the lid. Monogramme "K.W.L.G." to the stand.
H. 30 cm.
871 Lidded tureen. German. 19th cent.
Tin. Of spherical shape with two squared handles. Lid with pine knob. Marks to the bottom.
H. 19 cm, D. 30 cm.
872 Food heater. Johann Conrad Beigel, Augsburg. 19th cent.
Tin. With two handles. Marks to the bottom.
Traces of use due to the age.
D. 33 cm.
873 Lidded guild goblet of the locksmiths. Probably A. Weygang, Öhringen. Late 19th cent.
Tin. Baluster-shaped body set on three angels'-head feet. Inscription to the body. Lid with a standing warrior (lance missing). Marks to the lid.
H. 60 cm.
874 A pair of candlesticks. Probably German. 19th cent.
Tin. With acanthus-leaf and foliage pattern.
Traces of use due to the age.
H. 22 cm.
875 Candlestick. German. 19th cent.
Tinned copper. Stand and nozzle with tiny dents, minimals cratches.
H. 10 cm.
878 Candlestick. Maker IGN, probably Frankfurt on the Main.
Tin. Marked to the bottom.
Several traces of use due to the age.
H. 20 cm.
879 Oil lamp. German. Ca. 1820.
Tin. Screwable glass lamp shade in pear-shape.
Tiny dents to the stand.
H. 37 cm.
881 Oil lamp. German. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Lidded oil tank crowned by a lying dog. Three marks to the bottom.
H. 22,5 cm.
882 Small spice dish. Probably German. 19th cent.
Tin. Goblet-shaped body with acanthus-leaf pattern.
H. 6,3 cm.
884 Lidded spice dish. James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. Around 1900.
Tin. Of oval shape set on four open-work feet. Marked to the bottom: 43 James Dixon & Sons 569.
Traces of use.
H. 8 cm.
885 Lidded tureen. German. Ca. 1900.
Tin, so called Kayserzinn. The body with floral Art Nouveau pattern set on four ball feet. Two foliage-shaped handles. Marked to the bottom: 53 KAYSERZINN 4038 GERMANY.
H. 11,5 cm, D. 27 cm.
887 A pair of candlesticks. German. 19th century.
Brass. Iron thorns. Thorns, thread rods und iron round plates added later.
H. 26 cm.
888 Ash tray "Officina". Marianne Brandt. 1926.
Brass, polished. Consisting of two pieces. Marked to the bottom: Alessi and "Bauhaus"-mark. Executed by Alessi, late 20th cent.
H. 5,5 cm, D. 11 cm.
889 Candlestick. Probably German. Ca. 1840.
Brass and blue coloured glass. Stem with rests of a gilding. Traces of use.
H. 24 cm.
890 Wine cooler. German. Ca. 1900.
Copper and brass. The body with "Hammerschlag" pattern. Two "p"-shaped handles. Tinned inside.
H. 20 cm.
891 Tea kettle with rechaud. German. Ca. 1870.
Copper and brass. Set on four floral feet. Stand with open work. Body of the kettle bell-shaped. Flexible wooden handle. Lid with blossom-shaped brass knob. Tinned inside.
Traces of use due to the age.
H. 33 cm.
892 Water kettle. German. 19th cent.
Copper and brass. Bulbous-shaped body with cambered nozzle and flexible handle. Lid with brass knob. Tinned inside.
Traces of use due to age.
H. 25,5 cm.
Brass and wood. Bulbous-shaped body. "U"-shaped handle. Marked to the bottom. Not professional restored to the handle and nozzle.
H. 14 cm.
894 Vase. WMF, Geislingen. Ca. 1930.
Metal, nickel-plated. Of cylindrical shape, with fluted body. Marked to the bottom: WMF IKORA GERMANY E. BRASS.
Body with traces of use.
H. 21,5 cm.
904 Little blackamoor boy. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, black patina and handpainted. Minor scratches.
H. 3,5 cm.
905 Waiting polo player. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, handpainted. Minor scratches.
H. 4 cm.
908 Hound. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, partly with dark patina, partly polished.
H. 1,5 cm.
910 Blackamoor sitting onf an ivory tooth. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, handpainted and ivory.
H. 2,5 cm, L. 4,5 cm.
913 Hubert Wilfan "Reclining female nude". 1975.
Hubert Wilfan 1922 Feldkirchen, Kärnten – 2007 Wien
Bronze-cast. Signed and dated to the base.
H. 5 cm, L. 10,5 cm.
914 Franz Peleschka-Lunard "Bust of a young girl". 1910.
Alabaster. Set on a marble base. Signed and dated to the back of the bust.
H. 27 cm.
915 Unknown Eastasian artist "Balancing elephant". 20th cent.
Bronze-cast, black patina. Tusks made of bone.
H. 23 cm (mit Sockel).
916 Cylinder davenport. Probably Saxony. Ca. 1790.
Walnut wood and walnut root veneered on softwood. Original fittings (?) and locks. Good, restored condition.
H. 120 cm, B. 119 cm, T. 65 cm.
917 Chest of drawers. German. Ca. 1840.
Mahogany veneered on softwood. Original locks. Old restored condition. One foot with minimal damage to the veneer.
H. 83 cm, B. 118 cm, T. 60,5 cm.
918 Large mirror. Probably German. Late 19th cent.
Wood and stucco, gold bronze. Stucco with several minor damages.
H. 175 cm, B. 70 cm, T. 20 cm.
919 Chair. Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. Ca. 1920.
Beech wood and veneered plywood.
H. 82,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 45 cm.
920 A pair of armchairs. Richard Riemerschmid, Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. 1919.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Probably beech wood, polished and veneered plywood. Very good condition.
Vgl. Nerdinger, W. (Hrsg.): Richard Riemerschmid. Vom Jugendstil zum Werkbund. Werke und Dokumente. München, 1982. S. 255, Nr. 227b mit Abb.
H. 84,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 43 cm.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Oak wood and veneered plywood, dark brown stained. Seats upholstered (renewed).
Vgl. Nerdinger, W. (Hrsg.): Richard Riemerschmid. Vom Jugendstil zum Werkbund. Werke und Dokumente. München, 1982. S. 255, Nr. 227a mit Abb.
H. 82,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 45,5 cm.
922 Set of seven chairs "3107". Arne Jacobsen, Denmark. 1955.
Francesco Bartolozzi 1728 Florenz – 1815 Lissabon
Plywood, varnished. Execution: Fritz Hansen Eft.AS, Allerod, Denmark, probably 1990s. Varnish with minor traces of use.
H. 75,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 42 cm.
923 Small spice cupboard. North German. Ca. 1870.
Oak wood. Original fitting and key.
H. 57,5 cm, B. 47 cm, T. 22 cm.
927 Table lamp. Richard Riemerschmid, Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. Ca. 1906.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Brass and opal glass. Lamp shade added later.
Vgl.: Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. Preisbuch Beleuchtungskörper. IV. Auflage. 1911. S. 3, Nr. 523.
H. 42 cm.
928 Art Déco table lamp. Cristalleries de Compiègne, Oise, France. Ca. 1930.
Messing and frosted glass, etched.
H. 53 cm.
929 Table lamp. USA. Early 1940s.
Brass and opal glass. Fluted stem. Lamp shade added later.
H. 50 cm.
930 Small table lamp. KPM Berlin. Probably 1st half 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed, brass and opal glass. Mark underglazedblue to the base. Lamp shade added later.
H. 31 cm.
931 Art Nouveau ceiling lamp. Probably France. Ca. 1900.
Brass and coloured glass. Lamp shade with minor chip.
H. 114 cm, D. 33 cm.
933 Table clock. Andreas Antonius Schnabl, Dresden. Ca. 1820.
Wood, ebonised. Dial with minor hairline cracks and chips.
H. 50 cm.
934 Unkown artist "The lion of Lucerne". 19th/20th cent.
Serpentine. After the bozzetto of B. Thorwaldsen.
H. 6 cm.
935 Violin. Markneukirchen, Vogtland. Ca. 1900.
In the original case. Need to be restored.
With a certificate of a violin maker.
L. 36 cm (Korpuslänge).
937 Hot stone. Saxony. 1st quarter 20th cent.
Zöblitz Serpentine. Iron handle.
L. 25,5 cm, B. 19,5 cm, H. 4 cm.
941 Jean-Philipe Rossinelli "Quadrigo fractale". Naef, Switzerland. Late 20th century.
Wood, laqueered. In the original box.
H. 7 cm, L. 24 cm, B. 13 cm (Außenmaße Box).
942 Napkin holder. Marianne Brandt (ascribed.). 1930s.
Metal, red varnished. Varnish with traces of use.
H. 10 cm.
943 Casket. 1st half 20th cent.
Cast-bronze and leather, partly gilded. Traces of use.
H. 7 cm, B. 19 cm, L. 24,5 cm.