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AUCTION 08 | 17. Juni 2006 |
004 Philipp VeitPhilipp Veith "Crucifixion". No date.
Philipp Veit 1793 Berlin – 1877 Mainz
Oil on canvas. Signed and titeled: "copy after Van Dyk" to the lower right. Framed.
68 x 42,5 cm.
Carl Julius von Leypold 1806 Dresden – 1874 Niederlößnitz/Dresden
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated to the lower right. Framed.
Some retouching to the part of the sky.
57 x 86 cm.
046 Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH)Martin Erich Philipp "Self-portait". 1939.
Martin Erich Philipp (MEPH) 1887 Zwickau – 1978 Dresden
Oil on fibre board. Monogram and date to the upper right. Framed.
One of the rare oil paintings of the graphic artist, of outstanding quality.
50 x 60 cm.
053 Paul WilhelmPaul Wilhelm "Still life with delphinium and lilies". Ca. 1911.
Paul Wilhelm 1886 Greiz – 1965 Radebeul
Oil on canvas. Signed to the lower right. Framed.
73 x 92,5 cm.
Johann Friedrich Wizani 1770 Dresden – 1835 ebenda
Coloured etching after a drawing of Philipp Veith. Signed and titeled to the lower rim: 'acheve par Wizani le jeune'.
Printed by Heinrich Rittner in Dresden.
Paper darkened, with several minor brown stains.
52,5 x 64,5 cm (Plattenmaß), 56 x 71,5 cm (Blattmaß).
Adrian Ludwig Richter 1803 Dresden – 1884 ebenda
19 etchings on 7 plates, verso stamped. With views of Lilienstein, Bastei, Basteifelsen bei Rathen, Pirna and Sonnenstein, tavern of Bastei, Hohenstein, Kuhstall, Schandau and Lilienstein, Prebischthor, the waterfall by Langhennersdorf, Stolpen, Lohmen, the Thor im Ottowalder Grunde, the Bielgrund, the Brand bei Hohenstein, the Thor auf dem Neu Rathen.
Modified version of "Sächsische Schweiz" of 1934 (Catalogue raissoné Hoff-Budde 222–240).
Catalogue raissoné Hoff/Budde S. 87. Original linen-folder, minor damages to the edges.
15 x 40 cm (Blatt).
201 Georg BaselitzGeorg Baselitz "Untitled". 1972.
Georg Baselitz 1938 Deutschbaselitz – lebt in Derneburg
Etching. Monogrammed to the plate. Signed and dated with pencil to the lower right, titled and dedicated: trial proof for Ralf (A.R. Penck) to the lower left.
Lower rim uneven and with a tiny crinkle.
36,5 x 48,9 cm.
202 Georg BaselitzGeorg Baselitz "Untiteled". 1972/73.
Georg Baselitz 1938 Deutschbaselitz – lebt in Derneburg
Etching. Signed and dated with pencil to the lower right, titled and dedicated: trial proof for Ralf (A.R. Penck) to the lower left.
Rims with minimal traces of dust, tiny tear to the left rim of the paper (1cm).
36 x 48,9 cm.
Franz von Bayros 1866 Agram – 1924 Wien
Folder with 30 heliogravures. Partly with signatures to the plates, partly titled by hand. Private print, subscription print, numbered: 153/300. In the original folder.
Very good condition.
20 x 17,5 cm (Darstellung), 42,5 x 32 cm (Mappe).
219 Otto DixOtto Dix "Portrait of Kurt Striegler". 1953.
Otto Dix 1891 Untermhaus/Gera – 1969 Singen am Hohentwiel
Lithograph. Signature and date to the lower right, in addition signed with pencil to the lower right. Titled to the upper right.
Catalogue raisonné: Karsch No. 202.
Kurt Striegler (1886 Dresden - 1958 Wildthurn/ Landau) was appointed to the office of director of music in Dresden. More than 50 years he completely committed himself to the Dresden music scene as a teacher, musician and conductor. Since 1950 he lived in Bavaria.
58,4 x 46 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
304 Carl LohseCarl Lohse "Head of a man". 1952.
Carl Lohse 1895 Hamburg – 1965 Dresden
Charcoal. Dated and signed in charcoal. Inscribed: "Vielleicht liege eben darin Zukunft daß man keine Zukunft hat (R. v. ...(?). Passepartout.
79 x 59 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
499 Conrad FelixmüllerConrad Felixmüller "Rainy harvest at Klotzsche". 1930.
Conrad Felixmüller 1897 Dresden – 1977 Berlin
Watercolour on vellum with watermark 'Fabriano'. Signed, dated and titled to the lower left. Titled to the back. Framed.
The work is showing the farmers house of Thalheim at Klotzsche, where Felixmüller was living until 1931.
48 x 65 cm
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
501 Ernst HassebraukErnst Hassebrauk "Still life with coffeepot". After 1960. 1960's.
Ernst Hassebrauk 1905 Dresden – 1974 ebenda
Mixed media. Mixed media (oil, watercolour and coloured chalks) on cardboard. Signed with pencil to the upper right.
49,5 x 68,5 cm.
508 Josef HegenbarthJosef Hegenbarth "The ballon seller". No date (ca. 1950).
Josef Hegenbarth 1884 Böhmisch Kamnitz – 1962 Dresden-Loschwitz
Mixed media on cardboard. Signed to the lower right. To the back: "Three cats". Mixed media. Mounted on passepartout.
Minor traces of crinkles to the right rim with two tiny tears (ca. 3 mm).
Catalogue raisonné Zesch E III 602.
39,5 x 29 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).