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Lot 35

A large pair of 19th century Goldscheider polychrome decorated terracotta busts of Arab figures, marked to backs, 47cm high

Lot 234

Goldscheider - A pottery glazed clown figure 26 cm high (AF)Condition: a chip to the base, missing finger, the collar restored.

Lot 2085

JOSEF LORENZL FOR GOLDSCHEIDER, a pottery figure of a Dandy, on an oval base, printed marks, made in Austria, Goldscheider, Wien Lorenzl and impressed no's.6602/13/19, 31cm high

Lot 1252

INGALBAIT. A GOLDSCHEIDER BRONZE BUST OF A YOUNG GIRL. Signed. 6.5ins high on a marble base.

Lot 348

JOSEF LORENZL (1892-1950) FOR GOLDSCHEIDER, AUSTRIA ART DECO FIGURE, CIRCA 1935 glazed earthenware, printed factory marks, painted artist signature, impressed 7904Dimensions:27.5cm high

Lot 355

CLAIRE HERCZEG (1906-1997) FOR GOLDSCHEIDER, AUSTRIA ART DECO FIGURINE, CIRCA 1935 glazed earthenware, traces of applied maker's label, printed factory marks and artist signature, impressed 8204/ 177/ 10Dimensions:31cm high

Lot 91

Stunning sculpture of a woman on a mosaic-style base, dress in a colorful Peruvian garment.Goldscheider backstamp. Artist's signature on the base. This item has no reserve. Artist: Joseph KostialIssued: Circa 1927Dimensions: 6.75"L x 8.25"W x 20"HManufacturer: GoldscheiderCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3

Lot 92

Stunning Art Deco sculpture of a woman with magenta butterfly wings.Goldscheider backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: Josef LorenzlIssued: Circa 1929Dimensions: 14""L x 5.25""W x 15.75""HManufacturer: GoldscheiderCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3

Lot 93

Modeled as a graceful dancer in an extravagant skirt. Artist signed.Marked 7857, 35, 31. Goldscheider Made in Austria backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: Stephan DakonIssued: c. 1938Dimensions: 14.5"L x 4.75"W x 14.5"HManufacturer: GoldscheiderCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3

Lot 43

20th century American Goldscheider Art Deco figure, female in blue dress decorated with vines and grapes, holding up her skirts by the hem, on oval base, by Stefan Dakon, printed factory marks to base, impressed 8126 11 14, H40cm

Lot 420

A pair of Goldscheider style terracotta busts, African man and companion on circular moulded socle base, impressed mark BB, 42cm high and a smaller example (3)

Lot 56

A large Goldscheider model of a lady with a flounced skirt on an oval base

Lot 157

An Austrian Goldscheider Pottery Figure of a Rearing Stallion, model 5238, turquoise glaze, black base, impressed and painted marks Goldscheider Wien MADE IN AUSTRIA, 5238/1, incised XV.B, 49cm high and Another, mottled turquoise and black glaze, impressed 5238/32/7, factory marks obliterated, 47.5cm high (restored) (2)1. Nicks to the base. Some black repainting/restoration to the base. Crazing. 2. Restored front left leg. Popped glaze bubbles. Chips and nicks to base.

Lot 925

Joseph Lorenzl (1892-1950) for Goldscheider. A Goldscheider earthenware figure of the Butterfly Girl or 'Captured Bird', circa 1920, oval black base, printed marks including facsimile signature 'Lorenzl' and Goldshceider Wien Made in Austria, impressed numbers 6204, 792, 19, 30cms high.

Lot 149

HaniroffPierrot standingA large Goldscheider Pottery model, glazed in colours signed in the cast, printed factory marks, professionally restored71cm. high

Lot 91

Claire Weiss (1906-1997) for Goldscheider, and Schaff for Royal DuxModel of a female dancer in in a turquoise dress with purple and pink flowers, model no. 8030, circa 1938, and model of a semi-nude female draped in blue shawl and with blue shoes, model no. 3293, circa 1930Glazed porcelainImpressed marks 'Goldscheider/Wien/MADE IN AUSTRIA/Claire Weiss', and model numbers '8030/24/31'Claire Weiss: 35cm high, base 23cm diameter, Royal Dux: 30.5cm high, base 14cm diameterCondition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportRoyal Dux: Overall condition good, surface marks (would benefit from a clean), light wear to the gilded highlights, 1mm chips to underside corners and 2 or 3 other small chips to the bottom edges, no other damage or restoration found.Claire Weiss:

Lot 324

A miscellany of books on art and design, to include Goldscheider (Ludwig), LEONARDO DA VINCI, second edition, Phaidon Press Ltd, Oxford 1945; Starcky (Emmanuel), REMBRANDT - THE MASTERORKS, first edition, Studio Editions, London 1990; Hackney (Fiona & Isla), CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH, Quantum Books Ltd, London 1996; Buffet-Chaillie (Laurence), THE ART NOUVEAU STYLE, Academy Editions, London 1982; with further works on costume, furniture, etc. (Qty)

Lot 496

A pair of Temple dancers modelled by Helen Lindooff for GoldscheiderGood condition -no damage/repairs noted

Lot 120

B. Haniroff for Goldscheider - a 1930s ceramic figure of the standing Pierriot holding an umbrella, underglaze bright colour painted, incised signature towards base, further printed backstamps and impressed numbered 313330011 verso, h.28.5cm Replacement repair to handle of umbrella.Two surface chips to outer lower edge of base front left, each approx 5 x 3mm.

Lot 304

BOSSONS, SET OF THREE ART DECO POTTERY WALL MASKS IN THE MANNER OF GOLDSCHEIDER EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled as Burmese dancers, that with a pagoda headpiece bearing impressed marks and date 1958 to reverse, all bearing labelsmask with pagoda headpiece 19.5cm highQty: 3

Lot 109

A selection of ornaments and figurines including Goldscheider

Lot 122

Goldscheider Austria, G Bouret #7835 boy and girl figures (some repair to base), Goldscheider Myott & Son Staffordshire 'Queen Elizabeth' figurine and Royal Worcester 'Peter Pan' modelled by F Gertner 3011/2

Lot 1062B

A Goldscheider style Royal Dux lily vase with a woman embracing the petals, indistinctly signed, 60cm high approx.

Lot 401

WANDMASKE, ziegelroter Scherben, farbig glasiert, H 19, Marcel GOLDSCHEIDER, WIEN, 1939-50

Lot 906

After Rudolf Knorlein, a bust of a lady wearing a high neck collar with green hair In the manner of Goldscheider, oval plinth, signed, 34cm high. Note: Knorlein was an important Art Deco sculptor and ceramicist who was known for his innovative glazes. He worked for the Wiener Werkstatte, Gmundner keramik, and Goldscheider, designing their iconic wall hanging bust

Lot 439

A GOLDSCHEIDER POTTERY WALL MASK, modelled as a woman in a hat with turquoise hair swept to one side, H 21.5 cm, marked to the reverse, together with a smaller wall mask modelled on 'Eva' (2)

Lot 252

A Staffordshire Goldscheider Figure of a Boy Golf Caddy, circa 1940s, wearing check trousers, pink sweater and yellow socks, printed green factory mark, 21cm highCrazed.

Lot 90

A pair of Goldscheider figurines

Lot 52

A large Goldscheider pottery figure of a fisher boy, c. 1900, signed Chere, modelled with his left hand holding a wooden rod, the right aloft and holding a line suspending a fish stamped factory marks. Height 116cm

Lot 277

ART DECO TÄNZERINGoldscheider Wien um 1938. Polychrom staffierte Keramikfigur. Entwurf Stephan Dakon (1904-1992) um 1932, Modell-Nr. 7965. Manufakturmarke. H.21,5cm Vgl. Dechant / Goldscheider S.478, Abb. 7965. Pinhas, Goldscheider S.154 Abb.

Lot 1094

Art Deco Goldscheider terracotta face wall plaque circa 1950's, height 25cm approx

Lot 1218

Goldscheider Rabbits Group with Myott, 10cm long, Gouda offering tray, Derby, Hummel, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 353

Goldscheider figure of a Dutch girl, 37cm high

Lot 139

Marcell GoldscheiderTable lamp, circa 1930Glazed earthenware, fabric shade.44.5 cm highUnderside impressed 'AUSTRIA GOLDSCHEIDER KERAMIK' with designer's mark and model number 'A 1016 50 1'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 185

Lorenzl for Goldscheider. A pottery figurine of nude female dancer Model 5802 c.1930posed with outstretched arms, on a black circular base, printed factory marks in black Lorenzl impressed Made in Austria 5802 249 6Height 28.5 cm.Condition: Small chip to nose, see image. Small glaze chip to one finger tip of the left hand. 

Lot 237

Attributed to Friedrich Goldscheider (Austrian 1845-1897): An impressive near pair of late 19th century cold painted terracotta figures of an Arab warrior and his female companionthe bearded warrior clad in a buttoned long tunic, draped headdress and fur cloak, holding a detachable wooden and metal rifle, raised on naturalistic canted square base and confirming textured parcel integral plinth, the rear with indistinct signed manufacturers rectangular pad mark and impressed mark 961, the female companion clad in a sash tied fringed robe, necklace and draped headdress, her left hand resting on her hip, on confirming square base and confirming integral plinth, 74cm high, 57cm wide (including rifle), 30cm deep overall approximately (2)Footnotes:In 1885, at forty years of age, Friedrich Goldscheider founded in Vienna 'Goldscheider'sche Porzellan-Manufaktur und Majolica-Fabrik'. The factory produced a wide variety of ceramics, ranging from faience kitchenware to luxurious porcelain objects but it is the production of polychrome terracotta figures in particular that have established its reputation and fame at the turn of the 20th century.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 406

A COLLECTION OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS to include Poole Pottery, Goldscheider and others

Lot 6117

Otto Petri (German 1860-1942): For Goldscheider painted terracotta centrepiece with large glass bowl, modelled as boy with dog, mounted on rock formation, signed 'Petri' impressed with factory mark H62cm

Lot 83

A Staffordshire Goldscheider pottery figure (1946-1959), in Art Deco style, depicting a dancing girl in floral dress, circular black glazed base, printed mark in black, 27cms high.

Lot 297

GOLDSCHEIDER; an Art Deco figure by Josef Lorenzl, modelled as a woman dressed in a yellow flowery dress and holding her skirt in each hand, with yellow shoes, on a black oval base, printed marks to base, numbered 6693 (af).Height 19.5cmHer right arm, upper arm are cracked, also running through the corner of the dress. Crazing to several areas of the piece.

Lot 22

A 19th Century Goldscheider Painted Terracotta Head and Shoulders Portrait Bust, together with A 19th Century Spelter Figure Group of a Highlander with Hounds, on wood base, A Bronzed Composite Mounted Huntsman and An Earthenware Portrait Bust of a Gentleman (4)From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.

Lot 331

STEFAN DAKON FOR GOLDSCHEIDER; a rare Art Deco ceramic figure group representing two female tennis players, impressed marks and numbered 77781931 to the underside, height 30cm.Light glaze crazing throughout, small area of restoration to the left tennis players lower arm/wrist and to the back of the racquet, also an area of restoration to the underside of the dress of the left figure wearing the green dress, this extends down the front leg of this figure. Restoration good but visible and the crazing disappears. 

Lot 338

A GOLDSCHEIDER COLD PAINTED TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A GIRL WITH MONKEYEARLY 20TH CENTURYImpressed marks, J. Rordeif to plinth, 44cm highCondition Report: Wear to leading edges, chips to base corners.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 151

A large Goldscheider Art Nouveau bronzed earthenware figure in the form of a semi-naked girl leaning against a wall, impressed mark '1118 Reproduction Reservee' with facsimile signature, early 20th century, 85cm [loss to two fingers].

Lot 95

Laurence Dupuy for Goldscheider, a patinated bronze figure of a nude cymbal dancer, signed 'L.Dupuy' and inscribed 'Susse Fre Ed Paris',61cm highCondition ReportGood overall patina. Some scuffing and marks in places.

Lot 3156

A Goldscheider model, of a Pekingese, 12.5cm high, impressed marks, model no.7630

Lot 49

A Goldscheider porcelain bust of a lady, H. 16cm, together with a further porcelain Goldscheider figure of a violinist (repair to left arm and both legs).

Lot 77

A pair of Goldscheider type figures

Lot 2165

Francis Lenygon, Furniture In England; Francis Lenygon, Decoration In England; Spanish Painting two volumes; and El Greco by Ludwig Goldscheider

Lot 10

An early 20th century pottery figurine of a Koala bear and its cub, by Goldscheider, marked to the underside of the base, 15cm high

Lot 49

SALEROOM ANNOUNCEMENT - ESTIMATES HAVE CHANGED TO £50-£80 A ceramic after Goldscheider bust of a girl, impressed marks to the back, numbered 4344, 70, 17, some chips and wear 29cm high AF

Lot 643

Goldscheider Ceramic Dog Plaque, Made in Austria, No. 7033. Depicts a Spaniel on a cream background.

Lot 104

OTTO PETRI (Berlin 1860 - 1942), for Friederich Goldscheider."Young lady".Bust, Art Nouveau, Austria, 1904 .Patinated terracotta. Terracotta bust designed by Otto Petri for Goldscheider, of a young woman of fine beauty, with elegant features that denote a certain classical idealisation, although her restrained and emotive expressiveness is typical of the fin-de-siècle period. She has long hair, which she covers with a cape. It has a bronze patina, except for the face, which is of a whitish hue. On wooden corduroy lined with ochre-coloured cloth.Signed Petri, dated 904, with stamps and numbering on the reverse.Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 2010.Good condition Normal wear and tear due to use and the passage of time.Measurements: 39 x 33 x 15 cm (bust); 2 x 36 x 18 cm (base).In 1885, the sculptor Friedrich Goldscheider left his native Pilsen and settled in Vienna, where he founded his own manufacture of terracotta pieces. He soon became one of the most influential artists in the fields of ceramics and bronze, with shops in Austria, Paris, Leipzig, Berlin and Florence. For more than half a century the Goldscheider firm, considered the finest modernist terracotta factory, created masterpieces of historicism, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The founder was able to attract both acclaimed artists and young innovators to his factory, so that great ceramists of the time, such as W. Bosse, B. Geiger, J. Lorenzl, I. Meisinger and M. Powolny, among others, worked there. After Goldscheider's death, the factory was taken over by his widow Regina, who continued to produce her husband's models, together with new ones created by the artists who worked for the firm, such as D. Chiparus during the Art Deco period. Until its closure with the rise of National Socialism, the factory produced more than four thousand different models, both by Goldscheider himself and by other authors. From the very beginning, the factory won numerous awards, first prizes and gold medals at countless world fairs, exhibitions and trade fairs. Today its pieces are in great demand by collectors all over the world. They can now be admired in museums around the world, such as the Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco, the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. In 2007, Goldscheider's works were shown at the Vienna Museum and the following year at the LBI in New York.

Lot 77

Art Nouveau mirror, possibly from the GOLDSCHEIDER factory. Vienna, circa 1900.Art Nouveau mirror.Polychrome terracotta.Illegible signature in the lower left corner.With marks on one sideMeasurements: 57 x 79 cm.Mirror belonging to the Viennese Jugendstil. The terracotta soffit is decorated with a nymph who looks at the moon of the mirror as if she wanted to contemplate herself as a rapt narcissus. Next to her bare feet, caressed by the grass, we see a pond with water lilies. The Austrian ceramics and porcelain firm Goldscheider was founded in 1885 by the Bohemian sculptor Friedrich Goldscheider. For more than half a century the company created masterpieces of historicism, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The founder was able to attract both acclaimed artists and young innovators to his factory, so that great ceramists of the time, such as W. Bosse, B. Geiger, J. Lorenzl, I. Meisinger and M. Powolny, among others, worked there. After Goldscheider's death, the factory was taken over by his widow Regina, who continued to produce her husband's models, together with new ones created by the artists who worked for the firm, such as D. Chiparus during the Art Deco period. Until its closure with the rise of National Socialism, the factory produced more than four thousand different models, both by Goldscheider himself and by other authors. From the very beginning, the factory won numerous awards, first prizes and gold medals at countless world fairs, exhibitions and trade fairs. Today its pieces are in great demand by collectors all over the world. They can now be admired in museums around the world, such as the Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco, the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. In 2007, Goldscheider's works were shown at the Vienna Museum and the following year at the LBI in New York.

Lot 67

A Group of Various Ceramics, including: 18th century Delft tiles, ceramic figure mounted as a lamp, possibly Goldscheider (a.f.), a Chinese hardstone figural lamp, a 19th century Famille Verte vase, Staffordshire flat back figures, Ironstone wears, terracotta jugs and pots, and various other items (one shelf and four boxes)

Lot 49

Large Goldscheider (Wien) figure, 'A pause for a smoke', a young itinerant traveller, painted and gilded terracotta, signed to the base, height 96cm

Lot 85

Frederich Goldscheider, a painted terracotta, life size, seated young boy, wearing a cap, hands clasped together and feet crossed, approximately 127cm

Lot 121

Friedrich Goldscheider Wien, Figur "Gefangener Vogel"Modell von Josef Lorenzl, um 1922. Keramik, polychrom glasiert. Am Boden bezeichnet: "Goldscheider Wien, MADE IN AUSTRIA, HAND-DECORATED" (schwarze Glasurstempel), 5930 3050 10 (geprägt), Malerzeichen. H 47 cm.- Leichte Altersspuren. Reparaturstelle (rechte Hand).

Lot 122

Friedrich Goldscheider Wien, Figur "Spanischer Shawl"Modell von Josef Lorenzl, 1928/29. Keramik, polychrom glasiert. Am Boden bezeichnet: "Lorenzl, Goldscheider Wien, MADE IN AUSTRIA" (schwarze Glasurstempel), 5 6345 116 16 (geprägt), Malerzeichen. H 37 cm.- Leichte Altersspuren. Minimaler Glasurchip (Frisur).

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