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640 Wine glass "Avantusti(?)". Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Clear glass. Shaft in form of a curved stalk with white glass fibres and polychrome applications in form of blossoms and leafs. Original adhesive label: "seguso vetri d'arte, Made in Italy".
H. 23,2 cm.
641 Centrepiece. Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Three-storey construction with uncoloured glass. Over the bell-shaped base a bulbous shape with blue toned applications of blossoms, above moulded bowl with large rim. Applications melted. Original adhesive label: "seguso vetri d'arte, Made in Italy".
H. 17,2 cm, D. 23,5 cm.
642 Small bowl "Mezza filigrana". Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Hemispherical clear glass corpus with three wide glass bands, melted with circular glass fibre in pink, yellow and orange. The wall with original adhesive label "seguso vetri d'arte, Made in Italy.".
H. 13 cm, D. 22,5 cm.
643 Vase. Seguso Vetri DArte, Murano/ Italy. Ca. 1960.
Heavy, lightly azure toned glass. Baluster-formed corpus with horicontal rim. The wall with reticulate, irregular oxide smeltings.
H. 34,5 cm.
644 Vase "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960es.
Pink toned clear glass corpus, opaque etched, with cylindrical, trumpet neck and horicontal rim. Partially brown-black oxide smeltings. Base with scored signature "Cenedese".
H. 42,8 cm.
645 Vase "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano/ Italy. 1960es.
Violet toned glass with bulbous corpus, opaque etched. Narrow neck and horicontal rim. Base with scored signature "Cenedese".
H. 25 cm.
646 Vase "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano/ Italy. 1960es.
Opaque etched clear glass corpus. Cylindrical form with trumpet neck and horiconatel rim. Base with scored signature "Cenedese".
Minimal scratches.
H. 42,8 cm.
647 Small bowl "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano/ Italy. 1960es.
Oval, black toned glass corpus, with light oxide smeltings. Base with scored signature "Cenedese".
H. 4,5 cm, B. 35,5 cm.
648 Swan "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano/ Italy. 1960es.
Opaque etched clear glass corpus in form of a swan. Chapped, partially brown spotted oxide smeltings. Base with signature "Cenedese".
Small scratches to the neck.
H. 21,6 cm.
649 Owl "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano/ Italy. 1960es.
Uncoloured glass with red smelting. The wall with brown-black oxide smeltings.
H. 17,2 cm.
650 Vase "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano, Italy. 1960es.
Blue toned, opaque etched glass corpus with brown-black oxide smeltings partially. Ball form with short, small rim. Planar base.
H. 21 cm.
651 Vase "Al scavo". Vetreria Gino Cenedese, Murano/ Italy. 1960es.
Black toned clear glass corpus, opaque etched, in trumpet form with horicontal rim. Planar base.
H. 22,8 cm.
652 Lamp base "Al scavo". Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano/ Italy. 1960/70es.
Uncoloured glass with oxide smeltings in white and green. Cylindrical stand with arched round base, upper side also arched. Electrified.
H. mit Fassung 48,5 cm.
653 Vase. Murano, Italy. 19th cent.
Uncoloured glass. Round base, above the head of a fish and afterwards the rolling corpus of the fish. Channelled, S-shaped corpus with blue and magenta-coloured smeltings. The rim in form of a flipper. Decorated handle with golden geegaw.
H. 17 cm.
654 Tumbler. Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Clear glass corpus, polychrome smeltings, Millefiori-canes and golden geegaw.
H. 10,5 cm, D. 8,3 cm.
655 Flacon. Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Conical clear glass corpus, polychrome smeltings, murrins and golden geegaw. Clear glass nyliner in form of a leaf, golden adored.
H. 13,4 cm.
656 Vase "Fazoletto". Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Clear glass corpus with glass bands in red, blue and silver flitter.
H. 11,4 cm, D. 12,6 cm.
657 Vase "Fazoletto". Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Clear glass corpus with millefiori-canes and gild flitter.
H. 11,4 cm. D. 13,2 cm.
658 Vase. Murano, Italy. 1970/80es.
Clear glass corpus with coloured murrins. Cylindrical form.
H. 25 cm.
659 Small clown. Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Clear glass corpus with coloured smelting. With original adhesive label.
H. 22,6 cm.
661 Seated clown. Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Clear glass corpus with coloures smelting. Clown on black glass bowl with bubbles.
Tidy chip to right hand.
H. 28,7 cm.
662 Fish. V. Nason & C., Murano/ Italy. 1980es.
Coloured glass in form of a fish. With original adhesive label.
H. 19,7 cm.
663 Paperweight. A.Ve.M. Murano, Italy. 1950-80.
H. 4,5 cm, D. 7 cm.
664 Millefiori-Paperweight. A.Ve.M. Murano, Italy. 1950-80.
H. 4,5 cm, D. 7,5 cm.
665 Millefiori-Paperweight. A.Ve.M. Murano, Italy. 1950-80.
H. 4,5 cm, D. 7,5 cm.
666 Millefiori-Paperweight. A.Ve.M. Murano, Italy. 1950-80.
H. 4,5 cm, D. 7 cm.
667 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano/ Italy. 1990ies.
H. 3 cm, D. 5,3 cm.
668 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano/ Italy. 1990es.
H. 2 cm, D. 4,7 cm.
669 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano/ Italy. 1990es.
H. 4,1 cm, D. 8 cm.
671 Paperweight. Vittorio Ferro, Murano/ Italy. 1990es.
H. 2,8 cm, D. 6,8 cm.
673 Glass-object. Malta (?). Modern.
Uncoloured glass with spiry melted, coloured glass fibres in red and yellow.
H. 16 cm.
680 Georg Büttner "Standing nude with upraised hands". No year.
Limewood, graven. Monogrammed to the ground of the plinth.
H. 16 cm.
681 Sieghard Dittner "Uncle Bräsig". No year.
Red clay, white glazed. With label of the artist with description "Für Kurt! Das ist Onkel Bräsig.".
H. 20,6 cm.
682 Sieghard Dittner "Boy on ram". No year.
Sieghard Dittner 1924 – lebt in Malchin
Clay, turquoise glazed.
H. 11 cm.
683 Sieghard Dittner "Small devill". No year.
Sieghard Dittner 1924 – lebt in Malchin
Clay, turquoise glazed.
H. 9,5 cm.
684 Sieghard Dittner "Mermaid". No year.
Sieghard Dittner 1924 – lebt in Malchin
Clay, turquoise glazed.
H. 12 cm.
685 Sieghard Dittner "Madonna with Christus". No year.
Sieghard Dittner 1924 – lebt in Malchin
Clay, glazed. Coloured overglaze. Signed to the ground. Two unglazed patches to the backside.
H. 22,7 cm.
686 Sieghard Dittner "Scraping wild pig ". No year.
Sieghard Dittner 1924 – lebt in Malchin
Clay, turquoise glazed. Scratched monogramme to the ground.
Tidy burn holes. Verso small restored patch in the glaze to the ground.
H. 17 cm.
687 Sieghard Dittner "Rabbit". No year.
Sieghard Dittner 1924 – lebt in Malchin
Red clay. Not glazed.
H. 22,6 cm.
688 Wilfried Fitzenreiter "Decision of Paris". No year.
Wilfried Fitzenreiter 1932 Salza – 2008 Berlin
Copper, bronze patina. Verso lined with tin. Monogramme "F". Verso inscription "Estro 14 20".
D. 6,2 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
689 Antonio Garella "Poetry". Ca. 1900.
Antonio Garella 1864 Bologna – 1919 Florenz
Marble. Head with brass-laurel wreath. On marble-base. Verso signed and inscribed "K.W." to the right shoulder.
H. 27,3 cm (mit Sockel), B. 27,5 cm.
690 Walter Howard "Standing female nude". No year.
Walter Howard 1910 Jena – 2005 Moritzburg/ Friedewald
Bronze, brown patined. Monogrammed on the plinth.
H. 16,8 cm.
691 Walter Howard "Female torso". No year.
Walter Howard 1910 Jena – 2005 Moritzburg/ Friedewald
Bronze. Monogrammed to the ground.
H. 5,5 cm.
692 Walter Howard "Love". No year.
Walter Howard 1910 Jena – 2005 Moritzburg/ Friedewald
Ceramic, green glazed. With a central bore.
H. 4 cm.
693 Rudolf Kaesbach "Girl, who glean corn". Ca. 1910.
Rudolf Kaesbach 1873 Gladbach – 1955 Berlin
Alabaster. Signed to the base.
H. 35,5 cm (mit Sockel), B. 15,2 cm.
694 Otto PilzOtto Pilz "Monkey with Mercedes-Star". Not dated.
Otto Pilz 1876 Sonneberg/Thüringen – 1934 Dresden
Bronze with brown patina. Signed to the plinth. Set on a black marble base.
Probably individual edition for the first managing director of the Daimler-Motor-Company in Dresden - Mr. Wilhelm Herzing.
H. 16,5 cm (o. Sockel).
695 Otto Pilz "Radiator mascot - monkey with mercedes-star". No year.
Otto Pilz 1876 Sonneberg/Thüringen – 1934 Dresden
Bronze, black patina. Signed and with dedication "Seinen lieben Herzing" to the plinth. Mounted on original radiator top. This one with small cracks.
H. 13 cm (o. Verschluß).
696 Otto Rost "Pomona". No year.
Otto Rost 1887 Keuern b. Döbeln – 1970 Dresden
Metal, bronzed. Signed to the plinth.
H. 19,1 cm.
697 Erich Schmidt-Kestner "Amazon with a horse". No year.
Erich Schmidt-Kestner 1877 Berlin – um 1940 Kassel
Bronze, black-brown patina. Signed on the plinth with the caster-stamp "Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladenbeck-Friedrichshagen".
H. 16,5 cm (mit Plinthe).
698 Charles Vital-Cornu "Standingg countryboy". France. Ca. 1900.
Charles Vital-Cornu 1851 Paris – 1927 ebenda
Bronze, darkbrown patina. Standing boy before a gallow. This one in form of a lamp. Signed to the base. Caster-stamp: E. Blot Paris.
Original electricity, but faulty. Stick of the gallow with slight defects.
H. 67,5 cm, H. 36 cm (Figur).
699 Unknown artist "Head of a child". No year.
Bronze, dark brown patina. Monogrammed A.F.W. to the plinth. Mounted on grey granite base.
H. 21,5 cm.
700 "Golden oriole". Meissen. Ca. 1880.
Porcelain, glazed. Coloured overglaze. Crossed swords in underglaze-blue , scratched number 820X, 3 to the ground.
Professional restoration to the pecker and to one leaf.
H. 26 cm.
Gerhard Schliepstein 1886 Braunschweig – 1963 Berlin
Porcelain, white glazed. Manufactory-mark Nr.2 in underglaze-blue to the ground.
Restored left finger.
Teichert-Werke Meißen. Keramik & Porzellan 1863 - 1945. Dresden, 2003. Kat.-Nr. 64, with picture.
H. 16 cm.
702 Ernst Barlach "Russian lovers". Schwarzburger Werkstätten für Porzellankunst. After 2003.
Ernst Barlach 1870 Wedel – 1938 Güstrow/Mecklenburg
Porcelain, glazed. Design year 1908. First molding 1909. Verso fox-mark, firm-mark, monogramme "AH" and number "U 9" to the base.
Catalogue raisonné Schult 89.
H. 20 cm.
703 "Billy goat". Porzellanfabrik Karl Ens, Volkstedt. 20. century.
Porcelain, glazed. Painted and gold decoration. Firm-mark in underglaze-blue and scratched number 6706.
Small defect (0,2cm) on the glaze (by the tail).
H. 32 cm.
704 "Bologneser dog (so called lion-dog)". Meissen. Ca. 1940.
Porcelain, glazed. Painted in auburn, brown and black. Crossed swords in underglaze-blue, number 45 in overglaze-brown, scratched number 264L and 78685 to the ground.
H. 22 cm.
705 Etha Richter "Two leopards". Schwarzburger Werkstätten für Porzellankunst. 1914.
Etha Richter 1883 Dresden – 1977 ebenda
Porcelain, glazed. Coloured overglazed animals on a base. Scratched signature, date and "Dresden". Fox-mark, scratched number "U 1065" to the ground.
H. 22 cm, B. 43 cm.
706 "Carnival". Royal Dux Bohemia. 2nd half 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Coloured over- and underglaze with gold decoration. Stamp in overglaze-green, pink triangle-mark, number 41 in overglaze-red, number A" in overglaze-blue to the ground.
Small crack inside the skirt. Left hand of the woman with one failed and two restored fingers. Failed one finger of the man.
H. 48,7 cm.
707 Peter Strang "Equestrian statue". No year.
Peter Strang 1936 Dresden – 2022 ebenda
Ceramic, coloured glazed. Monogrammed to the backside of the base.
Restored arm and head.
H. 14,8 cm (mit Sockel), B. 7,7 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
708 Ashtray with a tiger. SOMAG, Meissen. Ca. 1920.
Porcelain, gelb-orange glaze. Firm-mark Nr. 20d.
Minimal crack (5cm) in the glaze.
Similar ashtray in Teichert-Werke Meißen. Keramik & Porzellan 1863 - 1945. Dresden, 2003. Kat.-Nr. 94, with picture.
D. 18 cm.
709 Unknown artist "Dormant guinea fowl". Syco, Sweden. 20th centruy.
Ceramic. Partly overglaze in black, blue and white. Scratched "Syco Sweden" to the ground. Monogramme A.M. in black.
H. 14,6 cm.
710 Serving dish. Meissen. Ca. 1760.
Porcelain, glazed. Decoration "Neubrandenstein" and "Deutsche Blume" in coloured overglaze. Crossed swords in underglaze-blue, number 72.
Hairline crack (19 cm).
D. 23 cm.
711 Ovale plate. Meissen. 1958.
Porcelain, glazed. Crossed swords in underglaze-blue, year sign, numbers 62 and 114.
H. 4 cm, B. 26 cm.
712 Two bowls. Rauenstein. 19th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Octagonal bowl with "broken stick" and "strawflower" in underglaze-blue. Both bowls with mark in underglaze-blue. Large bowl with number in underglaze-blue and scratched sign. Small bowl with number 4.
Small chip and wears to the large bowl.
D. 18,2 cm, D. 14,4 cm.
713 Small tea pot. Rauenstein. Late 19th century.
Porcelain, glazed. Decoration with "broken stick" and "strawflower" in underglaze-blue.
Marked in underglaze-blue and number 5.
Failed lid.
H. 8 cm.
714 Cutlery for 6 persons. Probably E. Teichert, Meißen. Ca. 1900.
Twelve pieces, composed of 6 forks and 6 knives. Handles of glazed porcelain with Saxon design in underglaze-blue.
1 knife supplemented. Not marked.
One knife with hairline crack (ca. 2,5 cm), the supplemented knife with two hairline cracks (ca. 5 cm).
L. der Griffe: 10 cm.
715 Inkstand. KPM Berlin. Ca. 1900.
Porcelain, glazed. Composed of a octagonal tray, ink pot, sand shaker in overglaze-purple and gold. Scepter-mark in overglaze-purple to the ground of the tray.
Lid of the ink pot not replaced.
L. 19,5 cm, B. 12,5 cm, H. 7,5 cm.
716 Set of 6 pieces of laboratory porcelain. Meissen. First half of the 20th century.
Porcelain, partly glazed. Crossed swords to the ground in underglaze-blue. Some with numbers.
One piece with a minimal chip.
Verschiedene Maße.
717 Small bowl. Meissen. Ca. 1930.
Esser 1885 Barth – 1945 Berlin
Porcelain, glazed. Orange-red overglaze with gold. Design of Max Esser. Crossed swords to the ground in underglaze-blue, two numbers in orange-red overglaze, numbers 11 and "M 265".
Slash belows the crossed swords.
D. 11,7 cm.
718 Punchbowl. Albin Müller, Merkelbach & Wick, Grenzhausen. Ca. 1912.
Albin Müller 1871 Dittersbach/ Erzgebirge – 1941 Darmstadt
Grey fine pottery, glazed. Blue overglaze. On the ground model-number 1645 S and firm-mark.
Supplemented lid. Small chipts the upper edge of the bowl. Two small defects to the glaze.
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 269 with picture.
H. 25 cm.
719 Punchbowl. Paul Wynand, Paulus & Thewalt. Beginning 20th century.
Pottery, grey glazed. Blue overglaze. Model-number 1645, "5L" and another mark.
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 286 with picture.
H. 23,5 cm.
720 Punchbowl. Paul Wynand, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. Ca. 1911.
Pottery, brown glazed. On the ground model-number 2287, firm-mark and another mark.
Tidy defects in the glaze on the lid.
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 247 with picture.
H. 29 cm.
721 Punchbowl. Paul Wynand, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. Ca. 1911.
Pottery, brown glazed. On the ground model-number 2260, firm-mark and description "Paul Wynand".
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 244 with picture.
H. 28 cm.
722 Punchbowl. Paul Wynand, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. Ca. 1910.
Pottery, brown glazed. Model-number 3121. Marked on the ground.
Small defects on one bowl-feet.
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 254 with picture.
H. 23 cm.
723 Punchbowl with suacer. Villeroy & Boch Mettlach. Ca. 1920.
Porcelain, glazed. Coloured overglaze. Surface with illustrations of the cities Ehrenfels and Bacharach at the Rhine. Lid with floral handle. To the ground firm-mrak in underglaze-green, "1226 geschützt" in underglaze-black, numbers "3037 II", 02, 07.
Glaze with small brown freckles inside the bowl. Minimal chip to the saucer.
H. 28 cm (Bowle), D. 33 cm (Teller).
724 Mugl. Paul Wynand, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. Ca. 1936.
Pottery, brown glazed. Mounted with a tin lid. Surface with decoration. On the ground marked 2219, firm-mark, "Wynand" and "M".
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 233 with picture.
H. 13 cm.
725 Mug. Paul Wynand, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. Ca. 1936.
Pottery, brown glazed. Mounted with a tin lid. Surface with decoration. On the ground marked 2218, firm-mark, "Wynand" and "K".
Erlebach, J.: Schimanski, J.: Westerwälder Steinzeug. Die Neue Ära 1900-1930. Düsseldorf, 1987. Nr. 232 with picture.
H. 12,3 cm.
726 Tankard. Unknown manufakture. Ca. 1910.
Pottery, glazed. Blue and darkgreen overglaze.
Scratched "662 B" and "Ges. Geschützt" to the ground.
H. 26,8 cm.
727 Butter dish Richard Riemerschmid, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. 1905.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Fine pottery, glazed. Scratched "1730" to the ground.
W. Nerdinger: R. Riemerschmid - Vom Jugendstil zum Werkbund, München 1982, Nr. 404 with picture.
H. 9 cm, D. 12 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
728 Eggcup. Richard Riemerschmid, R. Merkelbach, Grenzhausen. 1905.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Fine pottery, glazed. Scratched "I" to the ground.
W. Nerdinger: R. Riemerschmid - Vom Jugendstil zum Werkbund, München 1982, Nr. 404 with picture.
H. 5,4 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
729 Vase with lid and lamp top. Peter Ipsen, Kopenhagen, Dänemark. Ca. 1900.
Peter Erasmus Ipsen ? – ?
Light brown pottery, green glazed. Three particles. You can use the vase as a box with lid and as table lamp. To the ground mark "P. Ipsen Kjobenhavn Eneret", number 542.
Lamp top filled with lead balls. Old electrify.
H. Deckelvase 36 cm, H. Lampenfuß 70 cm.
730 Art-Decó centre piece. Eichwald, Bohemia. Ca. 1930.
Pottery, coloured glazed (green, pink, yellow). With rosettes decoration and three handles. On the ground mark and number 2005.
H. 49 cm. D. 39 cm.
731 Jug. De Porceleyne Fles, Delft. 1915.
Faience, glazed. With regular crakelee. Surface with mill- and blossom decoration in underglaze-blue. To the ground firm-mark, year code and numbers in underglaze-blue.
Fine hairline crack to the stopper, this one supplemented.
H. 26 cm.
732 Cane. De Porceleyne Fles, Delft. After 1903.
Faience, glazed. With regular crakelee. Surface with architecture- and blossom decoration in underglaze-blue. To the ground firm-mark and numbers in underglaze-blue. Scratched description "XUA".
H. 20 cm.
733 Art Deco floorvase. Unknown manufacture. 1920/30s.
Ceramic, black glazed. Baluster-form corpus with two handles. Wall with flower-decoration. To the ground number 693.
H. 56 cm.
734 Picture tile. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. Ca. 1900.
Stoneware, polychromic glazed. Surface with putti illustration in gold and coloured overglaze.
Small chip to the upper right edge.
18 x 27 cm.
735 Picture tile. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. Ca. 1900.
Stoneware, polychromic glazed. Surface with putti illustration in gold and coloured overglaze. With firm-mark, embossed number 16 and marc "WC", number 15 in auburn overglaze.
Small chip to the lower left edge.
18,7 x 53 cm.
736 Coffee/Teaset. Villeroy & Boch, Dresden. 1st half. 20th century.
Stoneware, glazed. Decoration "Bückeburg" in coloured overglaze. Composed of 5 cups with saucer, 5 plates, tea pot, coffee pot, 2 sugar bowl, 2 creamers, small bowl (failed lid) and a small serving dish. All with firm label and description "Bückeburg handgemalt".
Minimal chip to the creamer and the lid of the tea pot.
Verschiedene Maße.
740 Set of 12 teaspoons and a sugar tong. Netherlands. 19th century.
Sterling silver. Molded handle. Four-marked.
Alltogether 180g.
L. 12,7 cm (Löffel).
741 Part of cutlery. Netherlands. 19th century.
Sterling-silver. Composed of: 14 soup spoons, 9 small soup spoons, 9 medium forks (4 with defects), 5 large forks (some with defects), 8 small forks, 1 serving fork, 1 serving spoon (silver plated), 1 soup ladle. All four-marked.
Alltogether 2500g.
Verschiedene Maße.
742 Centrepiece. Sy & Wagner, Berlin. 1913.
Sterling-silver. Quadrinomial, composed of tray, coffee pot with hinged lid, sugar bowl, and creamer. With hammer blow decoration. Monogramme JJR (?) and date (1888-1913). Inscription "Ihrem lieben Herrn Rubach zur freundlichen Erinnerung an das 25jährige Jubiläum Th. Kettembeil & Co". All marked with "Sy & Wagner Mond Krone 800".
One feet of the tray is failing.
Altogether 1040 g.
H. gesamt 17 cm.
743 Goblet. Carl Weishaupt, Munich. 2nd quarter 20th cent.
Sterling silver, inside with gilding. Inscription "Zum 50. Geburtstag Landesinnungsverband des Bayr. Bäckereihandwerks". Marked "C. WEISHAUPT MÜNCHEN Handarbeit Mond Krone 935" and another foreman-mark.
350 g.
H. 16 cm.
744 Gravy boat. France (?). Probably 1st quarter of 20th century.
Sterling silver. Gravy boat with saucer. Floral decorated edges. Monogramme MH. Three-marked to the ground (not known), "STERLING" and "9147".
460 g.
B. 23 cm (Untersatz), H. gesamt 14 cm.
745 Small ornamental bowl. Ca. 1900.
Silver, beated. With lattice and floral decoration and Small portraits and putti. Three-marked (imaginationed marks).
340 g.
22 x 22 cm.
746 Basket with a handle. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Decorated with scenes of putti. Marked "800", "GM" in a triangle.
260 g .
L. 20 cm, B. 16 cm, H. 16 cm.
747 Pair of candelabras. A. E. & Co. (?). Ca. 1900.
Brass, silver plated. Five arms with floral ornamentic. Shaft on four feets. Marked "A.E.& Co." and "NS".
H. 44,5 cm,
748 Tabatière (anatomical snuffbox). Iserlohn. Ca. 1800.
Brass. Rectangular form with lid. Many decorations. Inscription: "Man Sucht nach Frommen Leuten Wo Sind Sie? / Und hofft auf bessere Zeiten Wann komt die?".
H. 3,5 cm, B. 16,3 cm, T. 5,3 cm.
749 Can with bolt. Probably German. 19th century.
Tin. Conical form with a bolt and handle.
Handle restored. Wall slight denty and scratchy. Small hole in the lid. Not marked.
H. 28,4 cm.
750 Cannikin with lid. Friedrich Moritz Seybold, Dresden. 1841.
Tin. Cylindrical corpus. Handle coated with wicker. Graved with date and monogramme A.M.Z. Three-marked.
H. 16 cm.
752 Tankard. German. 19th/ 20th century.
Faience, light grey glazed. Mounted tin lid with marks to the inner side. Handpainted with a large blossom and leaves.
Glaze with slight cracelee.
H. 25,4 cm.
753 Tankard. Johann Friedrich Roesler, Zittau. Ca. 1846.
Ernst Wilhelm Weber 1790 Weimar – 1850 Bremen
Tin. Cylindrical form. Hinged lid, swinged handle. Graved with symbols of the carpenter and dedication "Ernst Wilh.Weber aus Oybin". Inscribed "Oster-Quartal 1846". Three-marked inside the cab.
Minimal age-related wears. Two small dents to the cab.
H. 22,2 cm.
754 Plate. Johann Carl Gottlob Reichel, Marienberg. 1824.
Tin. Emblem of Saxony. Numbered No.11 and dated. Three-marked ground.
Minimal age-related wears.
D. 23 cm.
755 Plate. Johann Carl Gottlob Reichel, Marienberg. Ca. 1830.
Tin. Three-marked on the ground.
Minimal age-related wears.
D. 22,7 cm.
756 Oil lamp of the Art Nouveau. German. Ca. 1900.
Tin, so called "Kaiserzinn". Stand with decoration of the Art Nouveau. Swinged handle. Floral decorated oil tank. With nyliner. On the ground marked "Kaiserzinn 4499". Adhesive label of a collection.
H. 26 cm.
758 Small rain-drum. Africa. 20th century.
Sheet copper, beaten, black aeruginous.
Rubbed.
H. 13 cm, D. 15 cm.
759 Fan. Probably China. 19th century.
Rod of ivory, fine graven with many figurative scenes and floral elements. Pearly brass pin. Ivory coloured silk-sheet with fine embroidery of lanscape- and birds-motives. Original varnished casket with the motive of a temple and floral gilden decoration. Inside with tissue.
Inside of the casket and fan with sligh age-related wears. Edges of the casket minimal to chamfer.
L. 33 cm (Fächer), L. 41 cm (Kästchen).
760 Asiatc god. Tibet/ China. Ca. 1900.
Bronze, aeruginous. Figure dance on a bull. Integrated base.
Slight traces of oxidation.
H. 16,5 cm.
761 Seated buddha. Tibet. 19th century.
Bronze, aeruginous. Figure on a base.
Slight traces of oxidation.
H. 11 cm.
762 Consecrating buddha. Eastasia. Ca. 1940.
Carving of ivory on dark stained wood base.
H. 10,5 cm.
763 Seated Ganesha. India. 20th century.
Bronze. Hindu-god with four armes as a thick man with an elephant head. With one tusk, blossom of a lotos and a prayer-chain.
H. 19 cm.
764 Krishna-illustration. Eastasia. 20th century.
Bronze. Standing buddha with a flute (?).
H. 9 cm.
765 Dagger. Probably Tibet/China. End 18th century.
Slight curved metall-blide. Silver palted and gilden sheath with fine gravure, semi-precious stones and golden animals. Handle to coat with skin of a ray and floral metall-decorations with gilding.
Gilding with slight traces of oxidation. Skin coat with small defects.
L. 27 cm (Klinge ), L. 41 cm (gesamt).
766 Seated Amitayus on a pedestal. Tibet or China. Qianlong-period, ca. 1770.
Bronze, fire-gilded. Very fine work with many details. Buddha with decorated crown. Square pedestal with decorated corner pillars. Inside the pedestal Qianlong-mark and date.
Minimal traces of oxidation. Aureole is missing. Back side of the base with crack.
H. 18 cm.
767 Seated Amitayus. Tibet. End 18th/ first 19th cent.
Bronze, fire-gilded. Very fine work with many details. Seated god of the immeasurable life. He holds a vase with the holy blossom.
Minimal traces of oxidation.
H. 12,8 cm.
768 Seated Tara. Tibet. 20th cent
Bronze, aeruginous. Goddess of the active sympathy. Seated on a decorated base. Her right leg lies on a leaf of lotus as a position of activity. Her left leg lies in a meditation position.
H. 14,5 cm.
769 Standing Tara. India. Probably end of 18th century.
Bronze, aeruginous. Tara is the most important buddha. Her name means "saviour" and "star".
Integrated base with small tear (4cm).
H. 26,5 cm.
770 Foo-dog (lion of temple). Eastasia. Early 20th century.
Bronze. Foo-dog seated on a base.
H. 10 cm.
771 Bracelet. Probably India. Ca. 1900.
Bronze. Big bracelet or circlet for the leg with semi-circular attachments. Decorated with many ornaments and two figures.
Age-related patina.
D. 7,5 cm.
772 Carving of soapstone of a immortal. China. 18./19. century.
Figure of soapstone. Mounted on wood base.
Small chip to the shoulder. Base and mounting maybe later.
H. 21 cm.
773 Set of 6 carvings of soapstone. China. 19./20. century.
1 vase with floral motives, 1 seated buddha, 1 temple dancer with snake, 2 fishermen and 1 pelican. Different colours. With integrated base.
Verschiedene Maße, 8,3 - 21 cm.
Porcelain, glazed. Square corpus, bellied. Two handles in form of heads of elephants. Dragon-decoration in underglaze-blue with symbols of clouds and fire.
Not marked.
H. 16 cm.
775 Teaset for 2 persons. China. Ca. 1920.
Porcelain, glazed. Ninepart, composed of 2 plates, 2 cups with saucers, 1 milk jug, 1 sugar bowl with cab, 1 teapot with handle, cab and tea-inset. Decoration: "Green dragon with clouds and symbol of fire" in coloured, golden overglaze. Ground with stamp in overglaze-red. Stamp not known.
Verschiedene Maße.
776 Seated Buddha. Eastasia. 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed. In Satsuma-stye with enamel. Marked, but not known.
Slight rubbed.
H. 16 cm.
777 Pair of plates. China. Probably first half 20th century.
Porcelain, glazed. With coloured under- and overglaze. Ground decorated with blue underglaze. Not marked.
D. 22 cm.
778 Kyosai Kawanabe (attributive) "Not titled". Ca. 1870.
Kyosai Kawanabe 1831 Shimotsuke (Japan) – 1889
Coloured wood cut, out of a scetch book. Signed and titled on the print medium.
Four tidy holes (0,1cm) of the old stich. Minimal mildewed.
Stk. 9,7 x 15,5 cm, Bl. 12,1 x 18,2 cm.
779 Unknown artist "Japanese man in his habit". 19./20. century.
Mixed media (pen drawing. watercolour) on thin buff coloured paper. Inscribed "Japanese man in his habit".
Tidy tear (0,2cm) to the left edges.
86,8 x 56,3 cm.
780 Unknown artist "Japanese woman". 19./20. century.
Mixed media (pen drawing. watercolour) on thin buff coloured paper.
Three tears (3-4cm) to the lower and right edges inside the illustration. Tidy tears (0,3cm) to the left and right edges. Minimal mildewed.
86,8 x 56,3 cm.
782 Clam-cameo. Wedgwood. 19th cent.
Blue and white Biscuit pottery with group of figures. In a cartouche of metal.
One studded head is missing.
4,8 x 3,2 cm (mit Fassung), 3,4 x 2,5 cm (ohne Fassung).
Oval medallion with a male portrait.
Minimal chip to the edge.
H. 4,5 cm, B. 3,8 cm.
788 Set of 4 cameos. 19th. cent.
Three clam-cameos with a profile portrait. One lava-cameo with a dancer and flower decoration.
Lava-cameo with a minimal chip.
Verschiedene Maße, H. 1,5 - 3,8 cm.
790 Badge "Friedrich List". After 1952.
Bronze. Verso transcription "Für Verdienste um die Hochschule für Verkehrswesen "F.L." Dresden". In original case.
D. 7 cm.
791 Badge "K. F. Schinkel". Meissen. 2nd half 20th cent.
Biscuit pottery. With portrait of Karl Friedrich Schinkels, which shaped David d'Angers 1834. Verso crossed swords mark in underglazed-blue and transcription "Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Hauptstadt der DDR."
Slight dirty.
D. 10 cm.
792 Badge "Gotha". Meissen. 2nd half 20. cent.
Brown Böttger-pottery. Verso transcription "Zur Erinnerungan Gotha" with emblem. Crossed swords mark. In a case.
D. 6,5 cm.
793 Badge "Dresden". Meissen. 2nd half 20th cent.
Brown Böttger-pottery. Verso transcription "Zur Erinnerung, der Rat der Stadt Dresden" with emblem. Crossed swords mark. In original case.
D. 6,3 cm.
794 Badge "Gazebo at the Zwinger". Meissen. 1995.
Biscuit pottery. Verso crossed swords mark in underglazed-blue, transcription "Dem Freundeskreis der Porzellansammlung im Zwinger e.V." with emblem.
D. 10 cm.
795 Reliefmedaillon "Gottfried Christoph Beireis". Fürstenberg. Ca. 1910.
Biscuit pottery, green and golden decoration. Verso crossed swords mark in underglazed-blue. Stamp-number 79, stamp-description "G.C. Beireis".
H. 8,5. B. 7 cm.
796 Ludwig Zeppner "test-crystal-glaze". Meissen. Ca. 1980/90.
Ludwig Zepner 1931 Malkwitz/Schlesien – 2010 Meißen
Porcelain, coloured crystal glaze. Verso crossed swords mark.
D. 7,7 cm.
797 Ludwig Zeppner "Test-crystal-glaze". Meissen. 1995.
Ludwig Zepner 1931 Malkwitz/Schlesien – 2010 Meißen
Porcelain, glazed in blue and yellow. Verso handwritten description and dated (Christmas 1995).
8 x 8 cm.
798 Knocker of the Art Nouveau. German. Ca. 1900.
Bronze. Verso model-number 820. Inscribed "ges. gesch." and monogrammed.
H. 17 cm, B. 9 cm.
799 Inkstand. WMF Geislingen. Ca. 1890.
Metall, silvered. Ornamental decoration. On the ground stamp "W.M.F." and stamping number 516.
Hinged lid and glass port of the inkpot with small defects.
H. 11,5 cm, B. 20 cm, T. 7,5 cm.
800 Teakettles with hot plate. 1. half 20. century..
Brass. Cambered, bellied corpus with cap.
Stand of the kettles and the burner with slight dents.
H. 42 cm, 20 cm (Kanne).
801 Form of copper. German. 1. half 20. century.
Form of copper, inside tinned. With fruit- and leaf decoration.
H. 30 cm, B 34 cm, T. 8 cm.
Brass. Hammer blow decoration. Composed of candlestick, table mat and ashtray. Candlestick with stamp "ALBERT REISS".
Similar designs in Arnold, K.-P.: Vom Sofakissen zum Städtebau. Dresden, 1993. p. 379f.
Verschiedene Maße.
803 Napkin holder. Marianne Brandt, Ruppelwerk, Metallwarenfabrik Gotha. Ca. 1931.
Marianne Brandt 1893 Chemnitz – 1983 Kirchberg
Tinplate, nickel-plated, soldered. Pastel green spraying varnish with japanese tree motives. On the ground stamp. In good order and condition
H. 11,5 cm, B. 19,5 cm, T. 2,5 cm.
* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.
804 Lorgnon. France or Belgium. Ca. 1900.
14K gold. Cambered handle with leaf-motives and blue enamel. Hatch-mechanism fully functional. Temple with stamp.
L. 13,5 cm.
805 H.G. Feuten (?) "Flowers" / "Work with a sponge". No year.
Installation with different materials. One work with a unclear signature. Titled. In the frame.
Verschiedene Maße.
806 Daniel Nicolaus Chodowiecki "Scene of a duel". 2. half of 18. century.
Daniel Nicolaus Chodowiecki 1726 Danzig – 1801 Berlin
Copperplate. Inscribed "Clarison(?) VIII T. S 611", "XXIV" (mirror-inverted). Signed.
17 x 10,7 cm.
807 Casket. Probably late 19. century.
Rosewood (?) on softwood. Inlay with floral- and bird motives.
Edges of the cap are chamfer. No key. Lining with small defects.
H. 10 cm, B. 22,3, T. 15 cm.
810 Ceiling lamp. Southgerman. Ca. 1820.
Primed wood, tin, composed in redgold and grey-black.
H. 80 cm, D. 70 cm.
811 Ceiling lamp. German. Ca. 1870.
Bronze. Five floral decorated, cambered arms. No electrify.
Arms twisted.
H. 75 cm.
812 Ceiling lamp and pair of wall applications. Potschappel, Dresden. Ca. 1910.
Porcelain, varnished, gold decoration. Six cambered arms, decorated with colured overglazed flowers. Marked in underglazed blue. Electrify.
Small defects.
Krone H. 43 cm, D. 46 cm, Applik mit Tülle H. 34 cm.
814 Chandelier lamp. Sweden. 1920/30s.
Brass, crystal glass, blue toned glass. Electrify.
Canopy supplemented.
H. 83 cm, D. 43 cm.
815 Ceiling lamp. France. Late 19. century.
Magenta coloured pressed glass, brass. Electrify.
H. 91 cm.
818 Oval frame. Probably France. First half 19. century.
Molded frame with acanthus decoration. Grey-green composed.
A little bit chamfer, need to be restoration.
H. 75 cm, B. 58,5 cm, Falzmaß: 64 x 47 cm.
819 Classical frame. Probably France. First half 19. century.
Large, gilden stillage with lot's of acanthus- and festoon- decoration, grey and golden composed.
A little bit chamfer and worm-eaten, need to be restoration.
H. 82 cm, B. 71 cm, Falzmaß: 70,5 x 58,7 cm.
820 Classical frame. France. Ca. 1810.
Large, gilden stillage with lot's of rocaille-, acanthus-, coving ans arabesque decoration.
Age-related using traces.
H. 80 x B. 69 cm, Falzmaß: 64 x 52,5 cm.
821 Large splendor-frame. Probably german. Ca. 1910/20.
Stucco-frame based on chalk with arabesque- and lattice decoration.
Some small defects.
H. 94 cm, B. 114 cm, Falzmaß: 73,3 x 93,4 cm.
822 A Southgerman or Austrian classical chest of drawers. Ca. 1790.
Walnut on softwood. Inlays of maple, rosewood and ebonised maple.
Veneer with minor missings. Back feet with old restoration. Upper left corner of the upper drawer broken.
H. 81,5 cm, B. 78 cm, T. 51 cm.
823 Small German baroque cabinet. 18./19. cent.
Walnut and plume wood on soft wood. Inlays in bone, rosewood and others.
Originally probably set on four ballfeet. Key of the small door lock missing, lock of the base drawer missing. Knob added later.
H. 46 cm, B. 43 cm, H. 29 cm.
824 Glass cabinet. Southgerman. Ca. 1860.
Cherry tree, veneered on softwood.
Two mirrors of the backside probably supplemented. Three mirrors of the vitrine supplemented.
H. 175,5 cm, B. 97 cm, T. 47 cm.
825 Small psyche (table-mirror). German. Ca. 1860.
Mahogany, veneered on softwood.
Minimal fissured to the backside.
H. 62 cm, B. 39,5 cm, T. 18 cm.
827 Pair of palor chairs. England. 19. century.
Mahogany (?).
Graven decoration to one patch with a small defect.
H. 87,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 51 cm.
828 Armchair. German. Ca. 1880.
Oak. dark brown stained.
Minimal need of restauration. Small tear to upper wickerword.
H. 89 cm, Sitzhöhe 38 cm.
829 Rocking chair. Jacob & Josef Kohn, Wien. Ca. 1904.
Beech, medium brown stained.
Seat minimal rubbed.
H. 90 cm, 43 cm Sitzhöhe.
833 Armoire. Probably German Workshop Hellerau. Ca. 1910/20.
Veneered oak, medium brown stained. High rectangular, two-door-composition with rounded cornors. These with leaf-cavings-decoration. Original fittings. Inner door with a mirror. Inside a pocket, hool strip and a strip for hangers.
H. 190 cm, B. 117 cm, T. 50 cm.