Susie Cooper Dresden Sprays part tea service in pink, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug (handle repair), sugar bowl, saucers, plates and dishes Jug handle broken in 2 places and restuck, and crazed Square dish very crazed and stainedTeapot- extensive crazing1 plate- enamels very faded
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(See English version below)„Selbstbildnis“. 1912Aquatinta und Vernis Mou auf Papier. 14 × 10 cm (31,5 × 23,3 cm) ( 5 ½ × 3 â…ž in. (12 â…œ × 9 â…› in.)). Signiert.von dem Knesebeck 126 VII.c. (von d).–Einer von 30 Abzügen. Dresden, Emil Richter, um 1920. [3268]Zustandsbericht: Schöner harmonischer Gesamteindruck. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen, die Ecken minimal bestossen. Der breite Rand mit leichten Spuren vom Anheben. In der linken oberen Ecke und rechten unteren Ecke schwache bräunliche Flecken. Im unteren Randbereich mittig ein länglicher, schmaler Fleck. Unter UV-Licht sind vereinzelt weiße Flecken erkennbar. Rückseitig an den oberen Ecken Reste alter KlebemontierungWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld."Selbstbildnis". 1912Aquatint and soft ground etching on paper. 14 × 10 cm (31,5 × 23,3 cm) ( 5 ½ × 3 â…ž in. (12 â…œ × 9 â…› in.)). Signed.Von dem Knesebeck 126 VII.C. (of d).–One of 30 prints. Dresden, Emil Richter, circa 1920.. [3268]Condition report: Fine harmonious overall appearance. The sheet edges without tears or losses, the corners minimally bumped. The wide margin with light traces caused by lifting. In the upper left corner and right lower corner faint brownish stains. In the lower margins in the centre a longish, narrow stain. Ultraviolet light reveals isolated white stains. On the reverse in the upper corners remains old mounting residueWe charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
(See English version below)„Gartenallee mit Haus“. 1922Radierung auf Papier. 20 × 14,8 cm (26,6 × 20,3 cm) ( 7 â…ž × 5 â…ž in. (10 ½ × 8 in.)). Signiert.Schiefler 346 IV c (von c).–Einer von 200 Abzügen. Für die Vorzugausgabe zu Hans Wolff: Zeichnungen von Max Liebermann. Dresden, 1922. Arnolds Graphische Bücher, Zweite Folge, Band 4. [3210]Zustandsbericht: In gutem Zustand. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Oben links ein winziger, brauner Fleck. Rückseitig in den Ecken und oben mittig Reste von der alter Papiermontierung und in den oberen Ecken mit Japanpapier auf den Unterlagkarton montiert. Schöner harmonischer GesamteindruckWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld."Gartenallee mit Haus". 1922Etching on paper. 20 × 14,8 cm (26,6 × 20,3 cm) ( 7 â…ž × 5 â…ž in. (10 ½ × 8 in.)). Signed.Schiefler 346 IV c (of c).–One of 200 prints. For the special edition by Hans Wolff: Zeichnungen von Max Liebermann. Dresden, 1922. Arnolds Graphische Bücher books, second set, volume 4. [3210]Condition report: In good condition. To the upper left a minuscule, brown stain. On the reverse at corners and at the top in the centre residue of former mount. On the reverse mounted in the upper corners with Japan tissue on cardboard. Fine harmonious overall appearance. (SP)We charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
A PAIR OF DRESDEN FLORAL ENCRUSTED CUPS AND SAUCERS, 19TH CENTURY, each painted with insects and foliate sprigs, blue painted factory marks. (4)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One saucer lacking a foot. The usual small losses to each. Some wear to gilding.
Assortment of ceramics, including a Royal Worcester "Roanoke" pattern coffee set, assorted miniature Dresden cups and saucers, 20th century Cantonese enamelled porcelain, pair of floral encrusted vases, and others (quantity). Condition Report: Coffee set basically good, Both small Meissen style porcelain heads damaged Dresden miniatures- 2 cups with broken handles, 1 saucer chipped, pair floral vases- one stopper broken and repaired, losses to flowers and chips to bases Canton "Hong Kong" generally fair- some rubbing from handling and use, bowl with hairline crack. Condition Report Disclaimer
An incredible rare and important 17th / 18th Century Chinese Kangxi charger plate formerly in the collection of Augustus The Strong . The plate hand painted in blue and white with elegant floral sprays to the central panel and borders. Measures: 39cm wide. Condition: Early stapled repair.The charger supplied with a handwritten letter from the vendor which reads, in part; 'This charger is from the collection of Augustus The Strong (1670-1733). He was the elector of saxony and the king of Poland. Augustus the strong appears to have started collecting porcelain around 1715. He turned one of his palaces into a porcelain Palace in 1717. There he displayed his collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelain. In 1721 an inventory of his porcelain collection was made. This lists acquisitions displayed in the palace. At one time there were 24000 pieces in the collection. The porcelain was allocated to different groups and was given a brief description and measurement. The numbering was incised and painted on the base of the vessel. In order to distinguish the various groups a ' signo ' or symbol was used after the item number.... (this) plate nears the notation N:327 VW. I have been in contact with Cora Wurmell who curated the existing collection of Augustus The Strong at a museum in Dresden. She has confirmed this plate was part of the original Royal Porcelain collection of Augustus. The plate can be found in the original inventory book from 1721.... the description from the inventory lists the plate as N:327 ' fourteen round shallow dishes with brown rim, 2in deep, 17in diameter.' The dishes were measured in ' Dutch Inches ' which are some 8% smaller than imperial inches and this translates to this plate exactly. Another inventory was undertaken in 1779 long after the death of Augustus. This plate also appears in that inventory. Many pieces from the collection were sold in the 19th century and sales continued up until 1920. After the Second World War a large part of the collection was taken to the Soviet Union as war spoils but were returned in 1958.. '
Dresden.- Correspondence mostly from Alice and Alexander Ostrowski living in Dresden and their sons Alex (in Kiel University) and Walter (a POW in England), typed and manuscript, in German, c. 160 letters, c. 250pp., Dresden, 31st October 1945 - 12th December 1950, on life in post-war Germany, food shortages, growing vegetables, living life in the Soviet Zone, while her son Alex is in the British Zone, from Walter as a POW in England, death of Alexander, death of son Heinz in Soviet Union etc., folds, slightly browned.
A collection of Continental pottery and porcelain, 19th to 20th Century, including Vienna style, Dresden, Sevres-style and Herend among other makers and with dishes, plates, figurines and cabinet wares (a lot).Condition: Due to the quantity of items in this lot it is not possible to provide a detailed condition report on every piece and the lot is offered 'as found'. Further images available on request.
A Helena Wolfsohn Dresden porcelain cabaret set, circa 1880-90, decorated with scenes of courting couples within gilt borders, alternating with flower sprays on a pink ground, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, two cups, a saucer two covers, a spoon and an oval tray, tray 27cm wide, blue painted 'AR' marks.
A Dresden porcelain three-piece coffee set, of ovoid shape and decorated with figures in landscapes between gilt borders and flower panels, comprising coffee pot, 14cm, cream jug, 12.5cm, and sucrier, 9.5cm, together with a Dresden ecuelle and cover with similar decoration, 14.5cm wide (repaired). (4)
An assembled group of Continental porcelain, 19th/20th Century, including a Dresden cabaret tray, Vienna style coffee pot and similar sucrier (lacking covers), two Dresden figures of monkey musicians (at fault), an Austrian figure of Desdemona, a KPM Berlin porcelain portrait cup and saucer and other items. (a lot)
A Helena Wolfsohn type Dresden porcelain cabaret bachelor tea set, circa 1890, of square form with bracket handles, painted with typical courting couple scenes against a gilt and turquoise ground, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug and cover, sucrier and cover, teacup and saucer and a canted rectangular tray.
Late 18th century Meissen blanc de chine tazza base, and a similar Dresden centrepiece, both decorated with cherubs, crossed swords marks to both, the larger measuring 28.5cm heightCondition report: The Meissen tazza base has some restoration at the top, a loss on the base and a couple of further small chips. The Dresden piece is in good condition with some minor losses.
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