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
Miscellanea
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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.
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.
787 Cruet stand. Unknown factory. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Red rim. Stamp overglazebrown "Ernst Gücke, Dresden".
H. 6 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.
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.
800 Tankard. Saxony. 18th cent.
Stoneware, glazed. Mounted tin lid with monogramme. Three tiny chips to the stand.
H. 27 cm.