A Dresden clock garniture, circa 1890, the ceramic clock in green and red with gilded details, with central cartouche depicting a male and female, signed 'Haufmann, below a circular clock face with Roman numerals, with urn to top and floral details to cream ground verso, 27 by 14 by 46cm, flanked by two bottle vases and covers, one with a reserve similar to the clock, the other with an image of female and putti, 36cm. (3)
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Collection of World War I Ephemera, c. 1914-1918, incl. small U.S. service flag with crossed cannons pin, l. 15 in.; felt shoulder patch; small brown leather snap pouch; Austrian uniform brass belt buckle; canvas red cross arm band, stamped "92982"; pair of canvas goggles with yellow lenses; U.S. Army uniform cap; U.S. Army officer's peaked cap; German uniform cap; aluminum mess cup; tin mess cup stamped "U.S." on handle; U.S. Army identification tag marked "Joachim Cusachs Lt. Batt. B. 53rd D.F.A."; German identification tag marked "Max Kasper, Helfenberb. b. Dresden". Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929), collected by his son, Joachim Cusachs (1893-1918), while serving in Europe during WWI; The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1918-2016).
A Cuno & Otto Dressel wax over composition head bride doll, with fixed blue eyes, transferred eyebrows, elaborately plaited blonde mohair wig, decorated with flowers, stuffed body with waxed limb, the moulded brown boots with gold Dresden trim and black heels, in original cream satin Princess Line dress trimmed with lace and artificial flowers and undergarments –18in. (46cm.) high
A Herend porcelain dish, late 20th century, in the Dresden manner, shaped form with handkerchief rim and foliate handles, painted with floral sprigs, 15½in. (39.5cm.) long; together with a large Victorian moulded milk glass baluster vase, with trumpet neck and moulded fruiting vine decoration on a gilt painted ground, 16¾in. (42.5cm.) high; an Indian pietra dura box; etc. (7)
An anatomical model of a human head, mid 20th C. H.: 33 cm with a tag for the Deutsches Hygiene Museum in Dresden, which manufactured and distributed these. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Two wax moulages of children's diseases, Germany, mid 20th C. Dim.: 34 x 26 cm (each case) Depicting Herpes zoster and Varicellen.Both glass-encased examples with a tag for the Deutsches Hygiene Museum in Dresden, which manufactured and distributed these. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Three wax moulages of children's diseases, Germany, mid 20th C. Dim.: 34 x 26 cm (each case) Depicting diphtheria, urticaria and disenteria.Both glass-encased examples with a tag for the Deutsches Hygiene Museum in Dresden, which manufactured and distributed these. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
An early 19th century remembrance/autograph book, probably Belgium, the front board applied with titled leather vignette Livre de Souvenir a Mde. M.L. de Wattermard 1818 (Remembrance Book of...), containing ink MS messages from friends and acquaintances encountered throughout continental Europe, some passages illustrated with allegorical original compositions or prints, from the cities of The Hague 1812, Dresden in 1813, Göttingen 1815, Berlin 1815, Rostock 1816, Potsdam 1817, Munich 1818, Braunschweig 1818, Liège 1819, Lille 1820, London 1822, Ipswich 1823, Norwich 1823, embossed red morocco, duck egg blue endpapers, 32moTraditionally autograph books were exchanged and inscribed by newly made acquaintances and friends with personal messages, small pieces of verse, drawings and other momentos of their connection then and there in time. Popular among the travelling scholars on the continent from the 15th century until the mid-19th century, the practice was readily adopted out of the sentiment of the time by other travellers.
A BERLIN PLAQUE, 1880 finely painted by L Sturm at Dresden, signed, dated and inscribed, with a half length portrait of a fashionable young woman, 25.5 x 19.5cm, impressed sceptre and KPM, 19th century giltwood frame Ludwig Sturm was born at Bamberg in 1844 and died at Dresden in 1926. For another Berlin plaque painted by Sturm with a Vestal Virgin and a biography, see Neuwirth (W), Porzellanmaler-Lexikon 1840-1914, B.II. ++In fine condition
A collection of Susie Cooper wares comprising six tea cups and six saucers, with painted pale pink rose detail, Dresden Sprays pattern wares comprising four coffee cans, four coffee saucers, two tea cups, six tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl together with four co-ordinating crescent shaped side dishes.
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