ONLINE-CATALOGUE
AUCTION 14 | 01. Dezember 2007 |
Paintings 17th-20th cent.
Paintings 20th-21st ct.
Graphic 17th-20th ct. - Colour
Graphic works 17th-19th cent.
Graphic works, 20th-21st ct.
Photography
Graphic works 20th ct. - Colour
Sculptures
European Porcelain
Jewellery / Accessoires
Silverware
Tin / Metals
Glass until 1900
Glass Art Nov./Art Déco
Glass after 1930
Paperweights
Asian Art
Lamps
Furniture / Fittings
Rugs, Carpets
Miscellanea
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645 Small pot. Meissen. Around 1770.
Porcelain, glaced. Crossed sword mark in underglaze blue, one ground dash. Slight firecracks to the floral relief-decoration. Flower knob of the lid chipped. Imperfection to the glaze.
H. 11 cm.
646 Coffeepot. Meissen. Around 1810.
Porcelain, glaced. Crossed sword mark with star, Number "4" and painter- and embossed number. Minimal fire mark to the lid and the lip.
H. 25,5 cm (mit Deckel).
648 Decorationplate. Meissen. Around 1840.
Porcelain, glaced. Polychrome overglaze-painting. Crossed sword mark in underglaze blue to the base, painters sign and form number W 89. Abrasion to the gilding and the leaves.
D. 25,3 cm.
649 Plate "German Flower". Meissen. Ca. 1825.
Porcelain, glaced. Porcelain, glazed. Underglazed pattern "German Flower". Crossed sword mark to the base. Several marks. Tidy chip to the lid.
D. 24 cm.
651 Pair of soupdishes. Meissen. Around 1870.
Porcelain, glaced. Crossed sword mark and embossend number to the base.
D. 24 cm.
652 Anniversary-plate "Albert I. of Saxony". Meissen. 1898.
Porcelain, glaced. Crossed sword mark in underglaze blue and embossed number to base.
D. 24,7 cm.
654 Plate. Meissen. Around 1900.
Porcelain, glaced. Ironred overglaze-painting. Crossed sowrd mark (once grinded) in underglaze blue and embossed numbers. With metal attachment.
D. 24,5 cm.
658 Small oval plate. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. Around 1910.
Stoneware, glaced. Brown Mercury-mark and embossed mark to the base. With metal attachment. Two inconsiderable cracks to the glaze.
L. 30 cm.
659 Ovale Anbietplatte. Theodor Grust, Meissen. Um 1920.
Theodor Grust 1859 Meißen – 1919 ebenda
Porcelain, glaced Liliendekor auf der Fahne. Am Boden dreifach geschliffene Schwertermarke mit Knauf in Unterglasurblau sowie Malernummer und geprägte Nummern.
Vgl. "Jugendstil in Dresden. Aufbruch in die Moderne". Ausstellungskatalog Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden/ Kunstgewerbemuseum. S. 248f.
L. 38 cm.