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AUCTION 03 30. April 2005
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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.

estimate
6.500 €

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.

estimate
2.800 €

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.

estimate
1.900 €

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.

estimate
280 €

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.

estimate
310 €

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.

estimate
350 €

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.

estimate
380 €

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.

estimate
4.800 €

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.

estimate
680 €

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.

estimate
300 €

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.

estimate
160 €
sold at
150 €

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.

estimate
160 €
sold at
140 €

013   A mid 18th century Meissen porcelain dish.

Handpainted with floral sprigs. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1750.

D. 24,5 cm.

estimate
430 €

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.

estimate
320 €
estimate
560 €

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.

estimate
10 €

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.

estimate
1.000 €

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).

estimate
300 €

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.

estimate
230 €
sold at
200 €

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.

estimate
150 €

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.

estimate
290 €

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.

estimate
480 €
sold at
480 €

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.

estimate
150 €
sold at
140 €

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.

estimate
240 €
sold at
240 €

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.

estimate
240 €
sold at
200 €

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.

estimate
340 €

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.

estimate
180 €

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.

estimate
170 €

029   A large early 19th century Meissen porcelain serving dish.

Decorated with floral bouquets in underglazeblue. Crossed swords underglazeblue. Circa 1820.

L. 39 cm.

estimate
280 €

030   A late 18th century Thuringian porcelain platter.

Decorated with underglazeblue floral sprigs. Mark. Last quarter of 18th century.

D. 28,5 cm.

estimate
180 €

031   A late 18th century Meissen porcelain shallow dish.

The border with open work. Crossed swords mark underglazed blue.

D. 23,6 cm.

estimate
120 €
sold at
100 €

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.

estimate
45 €

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.

estimate
120 €

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.

estimate
120 €
sold at
120 €

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.

estimate
290 €
sold at
260 €

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

estimate
240 €

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.

estimate
210 €

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.

estimate
240 €

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.

estimate
380 €

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.

estimate
270 €

041   An early 19th century German porcelain cylindrical cup and saucer.

Both items completely gilded and decorated with a blue and red ribbon design. Circa 1820.

estimate
230 €

042   An early 19th century German porcelain cylindrical cup and saucer.

The body decorated with four rectangles containing Muses and classical symbols on a beige-brown ground. The inner sides are gilded. The border of the saucer decorated with six small rectangles containing classical symbols on a beige-brown ground. Circa 1820.

estimate
230 €

043   An early 19th century German picture cup and saucer.

The cylindrical body finely handpainted with the view of BERNE. Cup and saucer with gilded rims.

estimate
390 €

044   An early 19th century German porcelain picture cup and saucer.

The cylindrical body depicting th city of DRESDEN. Cup and saucer with gilded rims. Circa 1830.

estimate
310 €
sold at
250 €

045   An early 19th century Meissen porcelain picture cup and saucer.

The body in classical vase shape with acanthus leaf handle finely handpainted with the view of an unknown town. Cup and saucer with gilded rims. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1820.

estimate
480 €
sold at
420 €

046   An early 19th century Meissen porcelain picture cup and saucer.

The cup in the shape of a classical vase with gilded scrolled acanthus leaf handle. Exquisitely handpainted with the view of DRESDEN. The inner rim, the footrim of the cup and border of the saucer gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

H. 10 cm.

estimate
880 €
sold at
850 €

047   An early 19th century Meissen porcelain bowl of a pipe.

The body depicting the view of MEISSEN. Crossed swords mark to the inner rim. Circa 1820.
Tiny chip to the inner rim.

L. 8,5 cm, D. 2,7 cm.

estimate
50 €
sold at
50 €

048   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain cup and saucer.

Bulb-shaped body with scrolled handles, decorated with a gilt leaf lancet design, the spandrels with violet ground. Inscribed with "Beglückt Sein jeder Deiner Tage". The inner rim gilded. The centre of the saucer with the dedication "Flora, den 20.ten Juny 1831.". Sceptre mark underglazeblue. Circa 1830.
The rim of the cup with a minimal fire crack.

estimate
340 €

049   A late 18th century Ilmenau procelain cup and saucer.

The body of the cup in classical shape with scrolled handle. Cup and saucer decorated with gold leaf foliage, cup with the inscription "Nie trübe Kummer Deine Tage" (Your days should be never marred by sorrow). Mark underglazeblue. Around 1800.

estimate
95 €

050   A mid 19th century Meissen porcelain cup and saucer.

The cup decorated with a floral bouquet, yellow and gilt rims, floral garlands and the inscription "Revanche". Crossed sword mark with one slash across. Circa 1860.

estimate
190 €

051   An early 19th century Fürstenberg porcelain cup and saucer.

Decorated with a brown, green and gold arabesc design. Gilded rims. Mark underglazeblue. Circa 1820.

estimate
320 €

052   An early 19th century Vienna porcelain cup and saucer.

Decorated with a lemon yellow arch and blue points design. Gilded rims. Mark underglazeblue. Circa 1810.

estimate
320 €
sold at
320 €

053   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin cup and saucer.

The cup decorated with blossoms and gold design inscribed "Wohl bekom's". Saucer with gold design. Mark in underglazeblue. Circa 1840.

estimate
120 €

054   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 23,8 cm.

estimate
10 €

055   An early 19th century Meissen porcelain plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1820.

D. 24 cm.

estimate
90 €

056   An early 19h century Meissen porcelain coffee pot.

Of bulbous shape, handpainted with Bird and rock pattern. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1820.
Lid missing, the rim with an old minimal fire crack.

H. 20 cm.

estimate
250 €

057   An early 19th century Meissen porcelain classical lidded tureen with stand.

The bulbous body with two foliage handles. The lid with a floral rosette shaped knob. Handpainted with flowers. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

H. 24 cm, L. (Platte) 51 cm.

estimate
1.900 €

058   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain rectangular bowl.

Decorated with handpainted Strewn flowers and a green ribbon design. Marks in underglazeblue and red. Circa 1860/70.

L. 23,5 cm.

estimate
180 €

059   An early 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain sauce boat.

Decorated with handpainted Strewn flowers, floral bouquets and a green ribbon design. Mark in underglazeblue.

H. 8 cm.

estimate
95 €

060   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The centre decorated with a handpainted floral bouquet and three Strewn flowers, the border with green piercework design. Marks in underglazeblue and red. Circa 1840.

D. 25 cm.

estimate
190 €

061   An early 20th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The centre decorated with a handpainted floral bouquet and three Strewn flowers, the border with green and gold piercework design. Marks in underglazeblue. Circa 1910.

D. 25 cm.

estimate
170 €

062   A set of five late 19th century Meissen porcelain plates.

The borders with gilded rims and the monogramme "J E C". Crossed sword mark underglazeblue.

D. 25 cm.

estimate
250 €

063   Two 19th/20th century Meissen porcelain cups and saucers with plates.

Decorated with a raised gild leaf design. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

estimate
150 €

064   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The border with a raised pear ribbon design and gilded neogothic decoration. The centre with delicately handpainted floral bouquet. Sceptre mark underglazeblue and red. Circa 1840.

D. 21,6 cm.

estimate
275 €

065   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The border with a raised pear ribbon design and gilded neogothic decoration. The centre with delicately handpainted floral bouquet. Sceptre mark underglazeblue and red. Circa 1840.

D. 21,6 cm.

estimate
275 €

066   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The border with a raised pear ribbon design and gilded neogothic decoration. The centre with delicately handpainted floral bouquet. Sceptre mark underglazeblue and red. Circa 1840.

D. 21,6 cm.

estimate
275 €

067   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The border with a raised pear ribbon design and gilded neogothic decoration. The centre with delicately handpainted floral bouquet. Sceptre mark underglazeblue and red. Circa 1840.

D. 21,6 cm.

estimate
275 €

068   A mid 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain plate.

The border with a raised pear ribbon design and gilded neogothic decoration. The centre with delicately handpainted floral bouquet. Sceptre mark underglazeblue and red. Circa 1840.

D. 21,6 cm.

estimate
275 €

069   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 24,5 cm.

estimate
10 €

070   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 24,5 cm.

estimate
10 €

071   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 24,5 cm,

estimate
10 €

072   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 24,5 cm.

estimate
10 €

073   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain soup plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 23 cm.

estimate
10 €

074   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain soup plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 23 cm.

estimate
10 €

075   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain soup plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 23 cm.

estimate
10 €

076   A late 19th century Meissen porcelain soup plate.

Handpainted with the Flower 1 pattern to the centre and Strewn flowers to the border. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue.

D. 23 cm.

estimate
10 €

077   A mid 19th century large oval Meissen porcelain serving dish.

Decorated with handpainted floral bouquets and raised design "Neubrandenstein". Crossed swords in underglazeblue. Circa 1860.

L. 41 cm.

estimate
380 €

078   A large late 19th century Meissen porcelain platter.

The border with a raised design of blossoms and c-scrolls highlighted by gold leafing. The centre handpainted with a floral bouquet. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1890.

D.31,5 cm.

estimate
600 €

079   A large early 19th century Meissen porcelain platter.

Handpainted with Strewn flowers to the border and a crimson Meissen rose to the centre. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1820.
Traces of usage to the centre.

D. 35 cm.

estimate
240 €

080   A late 20th century Meissen porcelain oval dish.

Scalloped border with two stylised gilded leaf handles and three handpainted rose buds. The centre handpainted with a floral tendril design and the "Meissen rose". Crossed swords mark underglazeblue with two slashes across it. After 1970.

H. 5,5 cm, L. 27,5 cm.

estimate
170 €

081   A very large late 19th/ early 20th century Meissen porcelain serving dish.

In the centre a handpainted Meissen rose in crimson. Green painted rim. Crossed swords mark with two slashes across it. Around 1900.

D. 39 cm.

estimate
500 €

082   A 20th century Meissen porcelain tea service for six persons.

Fitted with the characteristic rose bud knobs. Containing tea pot, milk churn, sugar bowl, cake dish, six cups and saucers and six plates. The rims coral coloured. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue, two slashes across it.

estimate
600 €
sold at
500 €

083   A mid 20th century Meissen porcelain tea and coffee service for six persons.

Designed by Ernst August Leuteritz around 1850. All items decorated with a raised gold leafed c-scroll design and finely handpainted with "Strewn flowers". The pot with animal heads and c-scrolls-shaped handles. Crossed swords marks underglazeblue. Around 1948/50.
Together with the original fabric fitted box.

estimate
3.500 €
sold at
2.600 €

084   A 20th century Meissen porcelain butter dish.

Decorated with Onion pattern in underglazeblue. Crossed sword mark, after 1950.

D. 18,5 cm.

estimate
95 €
sold at
90 €

085   A small oval 20th century Meissen porcelain dish.

Decorated with Onion pattern in underglazeblue. Crossed sword mark, after 1950.

L. 19 cm.

estimate
65 €

086   A 20th century Meissen porcelain sugar bowl.

Decorated with Onion pattern in underglazeblue. Crossed sword mark, after 1950.

H. 9,5 cm.

estimate
65 €

087   An early 20th century Meissen Teichert porcelain set of writing things.

Consisting of two little ink bottles on a tray, small pen bowl and blotting paper holder. All items decorated with handpainted "Strewn flowers". Circa 1920.

estimate
270 €

088   A mid 20th century Meissen porcelain smoking set.

Including a tray, ashtray, cigarette box and candle stick. Decorated with handpainted Strewn flowers. Crossed swords in underglazeblue. Circa 1940.

estimate
680 €

089   An Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain plate.

Ribbed border decorated with an underglazeblue pattern. Designed by Erich Kuithan. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1910.

D. 25 cm.

estimate
80 €

090   An Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain oval serving dish.

Ribbed border decorated with an underglazeblue pattern. Designed by Erich Kuithan. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1910.

L. 30 cm.

estimate
80 €
sold at
70 €

091   An Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain saucer.

Set on three slightly scrolled feet, ribbed border decorated with an underglazeblue pattern. Designed by Erich Kuithan. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1910.

estimate
120 €

092   An Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain vase.

The spindle shaped ribbed body decorated with an underglazeblue pattern. Designed by Erich Kuithan. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1910.

H. 24,2 cm.

estimate
450 €

093   A small Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain vase.

The spindle shaped ribbed body decorated with an underglazeblue pattern. Designed by Erich Kuithan. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1910.

H. 11 cm.

estimate
90 €

094   An Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain dish designed by Albin Müller.

Albin Müller 1871 Dittersbach/ Erzgebirge – 1941 Darmstadt

From the service "Professor Müller". Curved rim, the border decorated with styelised green feathers. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1908.

D. 26,5 cm.

estimate
180 €

095   An Art Déco Vienna porcelain sugar bowl from the coffee service "Orient" designed by Ena Rottenberg.

The knob of the lid shaped as a so called "Exotic head". Mark in underglazeblue. Circa 1930.

H. 12 cm.

estimate
150 €

096   A pair of Art Nouveau PM Burgau porcelain coffee cups and saucers.

Cylindrical bodies with slightly flared blue coloured rims and handles with raised blue design. Mark in underglazegreen. Circa 1910.

H. 7 cm.

estimate
120 €

097   A mid 20th century Rosenthal/Selb porcelain coffee service for six persons.

Ernst August Leuteritz 1818 Meißen – 1893 ebenda

Service "2000" designed by Richard Latham and Raymond Loewy in 1954. Consisting of two coffee pots, churn, sugar bowl (lid missing), six cups and saucers and six dishes. Decorated with foliate design, gilted rims.

estimate
180 €

098   Four Rosenthal/ Selb porcelain coffee cups.

Tapio Wirkkala 1915 Hanko (Finnland) – 1985 Esbo

From the service "composition" designed by Tapio Wirkkala. Decorated with a brown-greyish allover pattern.

H. 7,8 cm.

estimate
45 €

099   A mid 20th century Rosenthal/Selb porcelain bowl.

From the service "2000" designed by Richard Latham and Raymond Loewy in 1954. Decorated with foliate design.

H. 7,6 cm, D. 18 cm.

estimate
35 €

100   Four mid 20th century Rosenthal/Selb porcelain eggcups.

From the service "2000" designed by Richard Latham and Raymond Loewy in 1954. Decorated with foliate design. Circa 1957.

H. 5,3 cm.

estimate
35 €

101   An impressive 20th century Sitzendorf porcelain lidded potpurri vase.

The body of ovoid shape with two applied female figures holding jugs, the shouldes with open work. The moulded lid with open work crowned by a threedimensional cone, richly decorated with threedimensional leaves and blossoms. Circular foot on a socle. The body decorated with a "Watteau scene", the whole vase richly decorated with threedimensional blossoms.

H. 98,5 cm.

estimate
3.700 €

102   A mid 19th century Meissen porcelain trumpet shaped vase.

The body with cobalt blue ground border und footrim, a handpainted floral bouquet to the centre. Gilded rims. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1860.

H. 16,2 cm.

estimate
120 €
sold at
120 €

103   An early 20th century KPM Berlin porcelain lidded vase.

So called "Weimarian Vase". Amphora shaped body with two handles, fluted plinth and foot. The body and lid with raised acanthus leaf design on a royal blue and cobalt blue ground. A handpainted floral bouquet set in an Art Nouveau gilded medaillon. Sceptre mark underglazeblue and red, black war mark. 1914.

H. 35,5 cm.

estimate
1.800 €

104   A 20th century German lidded vase.

The border and footrim decorated with red and yellow grounds and gold leaf floral design. The lid with a pine cone shaped brass knob. The body depicting a classical scene. No marks.

H. 34,5 cm.

estimate
150 €

105   A large 20th century German porcelain amphora vase.

Ernst August Leuteritz 1818 Meißen – 1893 ebenda

The handles in the shape of entwinded snakes with acanthus leaves. The body of the vase decorated with raised leaf and cable stitch design. The vase was originally designed by the Meissen designer Ernst August Leuteritz in 1861.

H. 53 cm.

estimate
330 €
sold at
380 €

106   A 20th century Meissen porcelain vase designed by Ludwig Zepner.

Ludwig Zepner 1931 Malkwitz/Schlesien – 2010 Meißen

The bulbous body with a long slender neck and a raised pearl riibbon design. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1970.

H. 26 cm.

estimate
70 €
sold at
60 €

107   A Rosenthal/ Selb porcelain dancing figurine showing the dancer and actress Ursula Deinert.

Designed by Lore Friedrich-Gronau in 1939. Handpainted by H. Geigenmüller.
Signed to the socle. Marked. 1947.

H. 35 cm

estimate
1.300 €

108   An early 20th century Meissen porcelain so called Hentschel-child.

Julius Konrad Hentschel 1872 Cölln b. Meißen – 1907 Meißen

Sitting child with a picture book (showing scenes from the shock-headed Peter). Designed by Konrad Hentschel in 1904. Exquisitely handpainted in vibrant colours. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue with a slash across it. Before 1924.
The book with a fire crack, a tiny chip to the left inner bookrim.

H. 10,5 cm

estimate
2.300 €

109   A 19th century Meissen porcelain figurine of Zeus the father of the gods.

Sitting of a thundercloud holding the sceptre in his right and the bundle of lightings in his left hand. Finely handpainted and gilded. Crossed swords mark underglazeblue. Circa 1900.

H. 25 cm

estimate
1.700 €

110   A mid 20th century Meissen porcelain horse's head "Maestoso".

Erich Oehme 1898 Meißen – 1970 ebenda

Designed by Erich Oehme in 1949. Signed and dated. Crossed swords mark with two slashes across it. Set on a black wooden base.

H. 22,5 cm

estimate
280 €

111   A late 20th century KPM Berlin procelain tiger on a rectangle socle.

Sceptre mark underglazeblue. Around 1970.

L. 37 cm.

estimate
400 €

112   A late 20th century KPM Berlin porcelain figurine of a cymbal playing Chinese on a squared socle.

Originally designed by Friedrich Elias Meyer in 1777. Sceptre mark underglazeblue. Around 1970.
A minimal chip to the socle.

H. 40,5 cm.

estimate
800 €

113   A late 20th century Meissen porcelain picture tile by Olaf Fieber.

Olaf Fieber 1966

Depicting a handpainted female figur sitting in a night landscape. Monogramme of the artist to the left rim, crossed swords mark to the right rim.

H. 35,6 x B. 35,2 cm.

estimate
580 €

114   A late 20th century Meissen porcelain picture tile by Olaf Fieber.

Depicting a handpainted male figur sitting in a night landscape. Monogramme of the artist to the left rim, crossed swords mark to the right rim.

H. 35,6 x B. 35,2 cm.

estimate
580 €

115   A German stoneware figurine of a sitting female.

Secound half of the 20th century. Unknown mark.

H. 23 cm.

estimate
95 €
estimate
310 €

117   An exeptional late 18th century Dresden sterling silver coffee service probably by the Dresden silversmith of the court Friedrich Reinhard Schrödel.

Consisting of a coffee pot, milk churn and sugar bowl. The
beated bodies in the shape of inverted pears with a riveted frieze-like floral design. The shallow lids with casted flower-leaf-knobs. Original, ear-shaped black coloured wooden handles.
Hallmarked Dresden last third of the 18th century (R II, 1711-?) and makers mark Friedrich Reinhard Schrödel (R II, 1813 - ?).

H. 26 cm (Kaffeekanne), 19 cm (Milchkännchen), 20 cm (Zuckerdose).

estimate
10.000 €

118   A pair of early classical Augsburg sterling silver candlesticks by Johann Friedrich Negges.

The fluted bodies set on square bases. Hallmarked Augsburg 1805, makers mark Johann Friedrich Negges.

H. 23,2 cm.

estimate
1.800 €
sold at
1.600 €

119   A early 19th century Dresden sterling silver cup and saucer. The bulb-shaped cup with a raised design.

The scrolled handle ending with a ram's head. Hallmarked Dresden 1810, makers mark Hänsch.

H. (Tasse) 5,7 cm, D. (Untertasse) 12,6 cm.

estimate
270 €

120   A mid 19th century Thuringian sterling silver goblet.

The body with a frieze-like graved floral design and the dedication "Verehrt, am 15ten December 1846. Vom Erfurter=Sängerverein." and numerous monogrammes. The acanthusleaf shaped stem set on a circular base decorated with floral design. The interior is gilded. Makers mark "M". Circa 1845.

H. 17,5 cm.

estimate
450 €

121   A mid 19th century probably Silesian glass and sterling silver box.

The cube-shaped body cut with the so called "Stone cut", star-cut base. Sterling silver lid with a raised palmetto design to the rims, casted blossom-knobs. Makers mark Rehfeld. Circa 1840.

L. 21,5 cm, B. 13 cm, H. 12,5 cm.

estimate
600 €

122   A mid 19th century probably Silesian glass and sterling silver box.

The cube-shaped body cut with the so called "Stone cut", star-cut base. Sterling silver lid with a raised palmetto design to the rims, casted blossom-knobs. Makers mark Rehfeld. Circa 1840.

L. 21,5 cm, B. 7 cm, H. 9,5 cm.

estimate
400 €

123   A 19th century French sterling silver tea pot.

Of bulbous shape with a scalloped spout, body and lid decorated with a raised floral frieze. Secound half of the 19th century.

H. 17 cm.

estimate
750 €

124   A late 19th century Frankfurt sterling silver coffee pot.

The bulbous body with ear-shaped handle and a lid with casted blossom-knob. The spout with a leaf-pear-ribbon design. Makers mark Ed. Schürmann & Co, circa 1870.

H. 24,5 cm.

estimate
750 €

125   A 19th century German sterling silver centrepiece.

Of oval shape with two raised c-scrolled handles, set on an oval foot. The border decorated with a raised design of scrolls, dolphins, foliage and masks. In the centre a graved floral design. Hallmarked.

H. 10,5 cm, L. 40 cm.

estimate
790 €

126   A large mid 19th century German sterling silver goblet.

Consisting of a socle and a lidded goblet. The socle and lid with a oak leaf design. The stem with raised acanthus leaf design. The body with a dedication. Circa 1864.

H. 44,5 cm.

estimate
950 €

127   A 19 th century German sterling silver bride's cup.

In the shape of a young lady who is carrying a small cup over her head. The skirt of the lady as a large cup. Both cups graved with floral and scrolled designs, the interiors gilded. Secound half of the 19th century.

H. 31,3 cm.

estimate
600 €

128   A late 19th century probably English sterling silver creamer and sugar bowl.

Pear shaped bodies with gilded interiors. Hallmarked (a rearing lion). Circa 1890.

estimate
240 €

129   A late 19th century Berlin sterling silver sugar bowl.

The bulbous body in the lower part decorated with a fluted design. The handles with acanthus leaf design. The lid with a pine cone shaped knob. The interior is gilded. Makers mark H. J. Wilm Berlin. Circa 1890.

H. 12 cm.

estimate
290 €

130   A late 19th/ early 20th century probably Silesian sterling silver tea glass holder.

The cylindrical body set on a circular foot and decorated with an engraved pastoral scene. Hallmarked.

H. 8,8 cm, D. 7,2 cm.

estimate
380 €

131   A pair of 19th century Dresden sterling silver littel condiment bowls by Heinrich Mau.

The bulbous bodies set on three small cabriole legs and engraved with a coat of arms. Makers mark of Heinrich Mau. Around 1900.

H. 3,7 cm.

estimate
190 €

132   A late 19th century American sterling silver shallow dish.

The border decorated with a typical Art Nouveau floral raised design. The centre engraved with the monogramme "B". Makers mark by Gorham. Around 1900.

D. 25,5 cm.

estimate
190 €
estimate
35 €
sold at
40 €

134   A set of a late 19th/ early 20th century German silver plated coffee service.

Consisting of a tray, coffee pot, milk churn and sugar bowl. The bodies of pear shape with walnut handles. Marked "Alpacca-Hoka".

estimate
300 €

135   A late 19th century Dresden sterling silver dish.

The border with a stylised leaf design and the monogramme "L". Makers mark of MÖHL. Circa 1890.

D. 22,5 cm.

estimate
140 €

136   A set of a 20th century German sterling silver coffee service.

Consisting of a tray, coffee pot, milk churn and sugar bowl. The bodies of egg shape, engraved with floral and scrolled cartouches, with ear-shaped handles. Marked.

estimate
360 €

137   An early 20th century Dresden sterling silver oval dish.

The scalloped body set on an oval foot. Makers mark of SCHNAUFFER.

L. 28 cm, H. 7,5 cm.

estimate
690 €

138   A late 19th century German sterling silver lidded tea jar.

The octogonal body richly decorated with raised c-scroll and floral design, the front and back side with four putti in cartouches. Marked.

H. 11,4 cm.

estimate
980 €

139   A probably late 19th/ early 29th century Eastasian sterling silver tray.

Of squared shape with sloped corners. The centre with the depiction of a dragon. The rim with a raised bamboo, leaf and blossom design. Marked.

26,3 x 26,3 cm.

estimate
500 €

140   A small late 19th century probably Danish sterling silver saucepan.

Bulbous body with spout and handle. Marked. Circa 1900.

H. 6,3 cm.

estimate
200 €

141   A late 19th century Eastasian sterling silver lidded box.

Chest like body of absolutely filigree blossom and grape open work. The lid with a oval medaillon. Marked.

H. 10 cm, L. 15 cm, T. 10,7 cm.

estimate
490 €
sold at
390 €

142   A 19th century probably Silesian glas and sterling silver flask.

The octogonal blue glass body with a short cylindrical neck., applied with raised decoration.

H. 16,5 cm.

estimate
480 €

143   An early 20th centruy American sterling silver pitcher.

The pear shaped bulbous body with a short neck and a wide spout set on a circular foot. The body and foot are decorated with a raised floral and scrolls design. Makers mark of Bigelow, Kennard & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts 1903.

(Bigelow, Kennard & Co ~ 1863 - 1922 - Makers and retailers of sterling flatware & holloware, quality firm.)

H. 25 cm.

estimate
980 €

144   A 20th century probably German sterling silver bon bon dish.

The casted handles in the shape of swans. The rim and foot with a raised pearl ribbon design. Marked to the centre: "MK" 925 D 337.

H. 11,2 cm.

estimate
195 €

145   A maybe Russian silver plated soup cutlery.

Containing six soup spoons and a soup ladle. The back sides with marks and the engraved monogramme "L". Circa 1900.

estimate
50 €

146   A German silver cutlery.

Containing two knives and forks. In the original box. Circa 1900.

estimate
60 €

147   A late 19th/ early 20th century probably German silver cutlery for six persons.

Containing six knives, forks, spoons, five tea spoons and two dessert forks. Marked. With the original tray.

estimate
270 €

148   A German Art Déco silver plated yo-yo.

Made by Wellner in 1928 together with the original box.

estimate
55 €
sold at
55 €

151   An Edwardian Silver ink-bottle with stand.

The glass body with ten facets and a shallow sterling silver lid. The oval sterling silver stand with a monogramme "L.F." and the date 24.2.1881-1906 on the handles. Hallmarked London 1906. Makers mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.

L. 17 cm, H. 6 cm.

estimate
40 €
sold at
30 €

152   A Danish Art Déco sterling silver coffee service.

Mogens Bjørn-Andersen 1911 – 2014 Bornholm

Consisting of a tray coffee pot, milk churn and sugar bowl. Coffee pot and milk churn with oval shaped bodies and scalloped spouts. The handles with wodden insets, shallow vaulted lids with cylindrical knobs.
Designed by Mogens Björn-Andersen/ Birkerod. Makers mark of M. B.-Andersen. Circa 1939.

The silversmith M. Björn-Andersen worked for Georg Jensen until 1934. In 1935 he founded his own studio.

H. 21 cm (Kaffeekanne), 9,5 cm (Milchkännchen), 11 cm (Zuckerdose).

estimate
3.000 €

* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.

154   A mid 20th century Copenhagen sterling silver plate.

The scalloped border with a raised floral design. Hallmarked Copenhagen 1947. Makers mark of Carl M. Cohr, wardein mark of Jens Sigsgaard.

D. 27 cm.

estimate
340 €

155   A probably English Art Déco sterling silver sauce boat.

The body with eight facets. Marked. Circa 1930.

H. 7,2 cm, L. 20,5 cm.

estimate
180 €
sold at
170 €

156   A mid 20th century Danish sterling silver sauce pan.

Hans Bunde 1919 – 1996

Of plain shape with a wooden handle. Designed by Hans Bunde for Carl M. Cohr/ Copenhagen. Makers mark of Bunde and Cohr. Circa 1950.

H. 7 cm, D. 13 cm.

estimate
950 €

157   A mid 20th century American sterling silver bowl.

Allan Adler 1916 Missoula/Montana – 2002 Los Angeles

Makers mark of Allan Adler. Around 1960.

H. 7 cm, D. 17,5 cm.

estimate
900 €

158   An American Art Déco sterling silver ice bucket.

The conical body set on three circular disc feet. Makers mark of Kennedy. Circa 1930.

H. 21 cm.

estimate
780 €

159   A 20th century Mexican sterling silver sauce boat.

The plain body set on a circular foot, fitted with a scrolled handle. Makers mark of MAP.

H. 12 cm, L. 20,8 cm.

estimate
160 €

160   A mid 20th century German sterling silver goblet.

The body engraved with a dedication. Circa 1965.

H. 18,2 cm.

estimate
60 €

161   A Queen Anne brown and gilt japanned Longcase Clock by Samuel Clay, Gainsborough.

The hood with pagoda top, gilt finials and pilasters. Trunk door and stepped plinth. The Chinoiserie door decoration includes palace, mandarins, birds and floral decoration. The dial 30 cm, with spandrels showing a crown holding putti. Seconds dial and calendar aperture to the engraved centre, signed. Movement striking the hour.
The case unrestored.

Samuel Clay, Gainsborough - apprenticed to Jeremy Gregory, 1680; member of the Clockmakers Company 1687.

H. 2,44 m.

estimate
7.000 €

162   An early 19th century probably French table clock.

The black wooden case with applied brass decoration. The movement strikes the hour on a gong and the pendulum is silk suspended.

H. 41 cm.

estimate
1.100 €

163   An early 19th century German Biedermeier table clock.

Wodden case with black elevation. The white enameled dial with Roman hours, the movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell.

H. 34 cm.

estimate
1.500 €

164   A mid 19th century Parisien mantel clock.

Four ormolu pillars set on a plinthe of green marble. The marble architrave with the clock case crowned by a marble vase element. Enamel dial with Arabian hours, movement striking the half hours on a bell, compensation pendulum. Stamped "Paris" and a monogramme, numbered: 61827. Circa 1860.

H. 56,5 cm

estimate
950 €

165   An impressive French Empire fire gilded bronze and marble sculptural mantel Clock by the Raingo Frères (casemaker)/ Pons (clockmaker).

The figure of Achill leans on a rectangular case holding a lance in his left hand and pulls the arrow off his right heel.
The marble case is applied with decorative mouldings to the socle and has a three tier rectangular marble base, decorated with a fire gilded bronze acanthus leaf frieze and supported on four fire gilded claw feet. The white enamel dial has Roman numerals and a fire gilded bronze centre. The eight day movement countwheel strikes on a bell and the pendulum is silk
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H. 75 cm, B. 66,5 cm.

estimate
8.000 €

166   An impressive pair of French Empire candelabra.

The fluted stems with acanthus leaf bases set on a foot of three claw feet and a two tier marble socle with a fire gilded bronze acanthus leaf frieze. The stems suporting six scrolled candle arms with gilded nozzles and a central arm. The stems, claw feet and arms of dark brown bronze, the nozzles, bases and acanthus leaf designs fire gilded. Cira 1830.

H. 90 cm.

estimate
9.500 €

167   A mid 19th century Parisian fire gilded bronze mantel clock by E. Mouton.

The socle with a rich raised design of c-srolls, scrolled feet. A praying young lady set on a naturalistic rock-stair-situation, a side table with a cross next to her. White enamel dial with Roman hours. Movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, stamped: E. Mouton Fabricant Paris, numbered: 3940. Circa 1860.

H. 36 cm.

estimate
1.200 €

168   A late 19th century probably french fire gilded bronze table clock.

The scalloped with raised design decorated clock case set on a rectangular base with scrolled acanthus leaf feet and raised c-scrolls. Above the case a dancing and lute playing girl with long blowing hair. White enamel dial with Arabian hours.

H. 31,5 cm.

estimate
500 €

169   A late 19th century French bronze gilded mantel clock.

The socle with a rich raised design of c-srolls. A young girl stands on a naturalistic rock-situation, with a bird and a birdcage in her hands, next to the clock case. White enamel dial with Roman hours. Eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell.
A hairline crack to the dial.

H. 32 cm.

estimate
650 €

170   A late 19th century probably French carriage clock.

The clock has a platform lever escapement, an alarm feature and strikes the hours and half hours on a bell.
The enamel dial has hairline cracks. The bell doesn't work.

H. 14,2 cm

estimate
500 €
sold at
400 €

171   A small late 19th century German table clock.

The scalloped wooden case with applied bronze decoration in the rococo manner. Enamel dial with Arabian hours. Movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. Stamped: Lenzkirch A G U 1 Million, numbered: 440883.

H. 33 cm.

estimate
780 €

172   A small late 19th century German table clock.

The wooden case with ormolu claw feet and ormulu applications. Enamel dial with Arabian hours. Movement stamped: 41 Lenzkirch A G U, numbered: 935713.
The wooden crown added later.

H. 30 cm.

estimate
480 €

173   A small late 19th century Parisian procelain table clock.

The scalloped body decorated with floral design. White enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabian minuts. Movement with cylindric escapment and alarm, stamped: V. R. Brevete Paris.

H. 21,5 cm.

estimate
180 €

174   A German Art Déco ormolu and marble mantel clock.

The ormolu dial with a raised design and Arabian hours. The movement striking half hours on a bell. Stamped: Lenzkirch A G U 1 Million, numbered: 51 488867. Circa 1930.

H. 31 cm.

estimate
480 €
sold at
480 €

175   A German Art Déco table clock.

The wooden case with stepped feet, the ormolu dial with Arabian hours. Circa 1930.

H. 16,7 cm.

estimate
10 €

176   An early 20th century German Art Déco white marble table clock.

Three pillars set on a rectangular base with a semicircular architrav above it. White dial with Arabian hours.

H. 15,3 cm.

estimate
160 €

177   A late 20th century German 12 month duration clock by Kern & Söhne.

Ormolu body with glass dome and enamel dial, the monvement stamped "KS".

H. 32 cm.

estimate
10 €

178   A late 20th century German 12 month duration clock by Kern & Söhne.

Ormolu body with glass dome and enamel dial, the monvement stamped "KS".

H. 28 cm.

estimate
10 €


Prices shown are estimate prices. The majority of the lots is taxed according to "Differenzbesteuerung", so there is no V.A.T. on the item itself.

* Item of artist registered with the VG Bildkunst, upon which a droit-de-suite fee will be raised, are marked as "Droit-de-suite of 2,5 % applies"". (conditions of sale paragr. 7.4.)