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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.