Art Déco-Figur "Susette". Originaltitel Steingut. Auf ovalem, schwarzem Sockel seitlich schreitende Dame in blauem, blütengemustertem Kleid, die junge Tänzerin Lilian Harvey darstellend. Polychrome Unterglasurmalerei. Entw. Stephan Dakon, um 1937. Modell-Nr. 8083. Künstler-Sign.; Manufakturmarke. H. 32,5 cm. Vgl. Dechant/Goldscheider, Wvz. S.782, Nr. 8083.A Vienna Art Deco figure "Susette" representing the female dancer L. Harvey. Polychrome painted and glazed earthenware. Signed. Manufacturer's mark.Österreich. Wien. Friedrich Goldscheider. Um 1937 - 1941.
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Art Déco-Figur "Beauty". Originaltitel Steingut. Auf ovalem, schwarzem Sockel, in Tanzhaltung stehende junge Dame mit nach hinten geneigtem Oberkörper in bordeauxrotem, blütengemustertem, flügelartig hochgezogenem Kleid. Polychrome Unterglasurmalerei. Entw. Stephan Dakon, um 1935. Modell-Nr. 7996. Minim. best.; Manufakturmarke. H. 26,5 cm.A Vienna Art Deco figure of a dancing woman. Polychrome painted and glazed earthenware. Minor chipped. Manufacturer's mark.Österreich. Wien. Friedrich Goldscheider. Um 1935 - 1941.
Art Déco-Figur "Madelaine". Originaltitel Steingut. Auf ovalem, schwarzem Sockel in Tanzhaltung stehende junge Dame in bordeauxrotem, blütengemustertem Kleid mit nach vorn geschwungenem rechten Bein. Polychrome Unterglasurmalerei. Entw. Stephan Dakon, um 1933. Modell-Nr. 6704. Künstler-Sign.; Manufakturmarke. H. 31,5 cm. Vgl. Dechant/Goldscheider, Wvz. S. 438, Nr. 6704.A Vienna Art Deco figure of the dancing woman "Madelaine". Polychrome painted and glazed earthenware. Signed. Manufacturer's mark.Österreich. Wien. Friedrich Goldscheider. Um 1933 - 1941.
Stephan Dakon (1904 Wien - 1997 ebenda)Tanzendes MädchenBronze, silber- und goldfarbene sowie türkisgrüne Kaltpatinierung; Elfenbein, geschnitzt. Sign.; Hellgrüner Onyxsockel. Auf einer kleinen Plinthe auf einer Fußspitze stehendes, ausgelassen und beschwingt tanzendes Mädchen. Dakon gehört neben Josef Lorenzl zu den bedeutendsten Wiener Bildhauern des Art Déco, außer als Schöpfer von Kleinbronzen wurde er als einer der bedeutendsten und kreativsten Entwerfer für Goldscheider-Figuren mit Tänzerinnen, Schauspielerinnen etc. bekannt. Ges.-H. 27 cm.Cold painted bronze and carved ivory figure on green onyx base. Signed.
Two Goldscheider pierced eye pottery wall masks,No. 6427/3, modelled as a lady, with orange curling hair and lips, pierced eyes, with a turquoise shoulder, impressed and printed marks,25cm high, and No. 7089/65, modelled as a lady with curling turquoise hair and eyeliner, with a white and blue trimmed collar,26cm high (2)Condition report: Orange hair - missing pieces across the head. Chips to the other.
Two Goldscheider pottery wall masks, No. 6427, modelled as a lady with gold curling hair, orange lips, pierced eyes and with a blue beaded necklace, impressed and printed marks,24cm high, and No. 6428, modelled as a lady with orange curling hair and lips, pierced eyes, and a turquoise hat, incised number and printed marks,22cm high (2)Condition report: Both restored. Gold hair - to the hair and visible crack to front curl, base area restored. Pierced eyes - restored to the lower section in particular.
A Goldscheider pottery wall mask, No. 6775, modelled as a lady with curly orange hair and lips, green eyelids, and a turquoise collar, with original silvered label, impressed number and printed marks,26.5cm high Condition report: Two chips to the back of the mask - on the collar. Hole for suspension with wire.
A Goldscheider pottery wall mask, No. 7950, modelled as a lady with flowing turquoise hair and eyes, orange lips and with a yellow beaded necklace, incised and printed marks,24cm highCondition report: The face with faint crazing. The top of the hair with small glaze chip. Additional images uploaded.
A Goldscheider plaster work figure of a standing schoolboy with satchel and slate and with moulded and impressed marks verso Fabrique En Autriche, and rectangular seal mark with seated figures, numbers 38737415 and incised signature petri (for Ottro Petri (1860-1942), 51 cm tall approximately, together with a further plaster work figure of a seated cherub drawing on a tablet and with plaque to front Enfant Ecrivant after Canova, 35 cm approximately (2)
A FREDERICK GOLDSCHEIDER ART NOUVEAU TERRACOTTA JARDINIERE, patinated bronzed finish, modelled as a female nymph looking over the edge of a pool, signed 'Honeker', impressed Goldscheider signature and 'REPRODUCTION RESERVEE 01047 21 10', extensive damage and glued repairs to the nymph, chips to feet, crack along one side of jardiniere chips to base, height 58cm
AUGUSTE RODIN (1840-1917)Mouvement de danse, étude type G signed and numbered 'A. Rodin, No. 11' (on the sole of the raised foot), inscribed '© by Musée Rodin 1959.' (on the figure's right arm) and further inscribed with the foundry mark 'Georges Rudier Fondeur. Paris.' (on the sole of the lower foot)bronze with a brown patina33.7 cm (13 1/4 in). highConceived circa 1911, this bronze version cast in 1959 by the Georges Rudier foundry in a numbered edition of 13, numbered 0-12.Footnotes:This work will be included in the forthcoming Auguste Rodin catalogue critique de l'œuvre sculpté currently being prepared by the Comité Auguste Rodin at Galerie Brame & Lorenceau under the direction of Monsieur Jérôme Le Blay.ProvenanceMusée Rodin, Paris.Roland, Browse & Delbanco Gallery, London (acquired from the above in October 1959).Lucia Moreira Salles Collection; her sale, Sotheby's, New York, 5 November 2009, lot 104.Private collection, UK (acquired at the above sale).LiteratureR. Descharnes & J-F. Chabrun, Auguste Rodin, London, 1967 (plaster version illustrated pp. 248 & 251).I. Jianou & C. Goldscheider, Rodin, Paris, 1967, fig. 79 (another cast illustrated; dated 1910).Exh. cat., Rodin, Sculpture and Drawings, London, 1970 (another cast illustrated p. 91).J. Miller & G. Marotta, Rodin, The B. Gerald Cantor Collection, New York, 1986 (another cast illustrated p. 122).T. Marlow, Rodin, London, 2001 (another cast illustrated p. 103).A. Le Normand-Romain, The Bronzes of Rodin, Catalogue of Works in the Musée Rodin, Vol. II, Paris, 2007, S.506 (another cast illustrated p. 538).Exh. cat., Matisse & Rodin, Paris, 2009, no. 207 (another cast illustrated p. 121).The present work is part of a series of nine sculptures titled Mouvements de danse. In the latter part of his career Rodin took a particular interest in dance but, unlike his colleagues Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, he was inspired by a new generation of dancers who propelled ballet into the era of modernism. Dancers such as Loie Fuller and Vaslav Nijinsky left the perfected style of ballet behind and substituted it with a new narrative of free flowing and unusual movements. These new trends in performing arts required a new sculptural form whereby traditional ballet poses were largely ignored. In Mouvement de danse, étude type G Rodin captured the body of the dancer in an unconventional position. The figure is standing on the tip of their toes with a slightly bended leg, whilst the other leg leaps into the air. Similar to a cancan dancer, the torso twists towards the upper leg, with arms raised overhead, the palm of their hands facing upwards. The unusual stance of the figure suggests that Rodin tried to capture the overall essence of the dance rather than a specific pose. The Mouvement de danse statuettes were conceived between 1910-1919, when Rodin was at the height of his career. In more recent years, the series has received institutional attention. In 2016, a major retrospective dedicated to these sculptures was held at the Courtauld Gallery, which later travelled to the Musée Rodin. The plaster versions of the works are part of the collection of the Musée Rodin, and all bronze versions were cast posthumously by the museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Art Deco figure of a woman in summer hat and dress walking a beautiful borzoi. Dress lavishly painted in burgundy and reds with floral accents throughout - hat to match. Gloves, heels, the works....she's lovely. Marked Goldscheider Wien MADE IN AUSTRIA to base - also marked 7367 217 2 and Initialed F. Designed by Claire Weiss. #glam #artdeco #decolady #goldscheider #fabulous #Borzoi #claireweiss Artist: Claire WeissIssued: 1920sDimensions: 9.5"L x 6.5"W x 16.5"HManufacturer: GoldscheiderCountry of Origin: Austria
Josef Lorenzel - Goldscheider - A 1930s Art Deco figure, model 7064, modelled as a fashionable lady in a green plaid dress and beret standing with two suitcases at her feet, one painted with Paris and a hatbox in her hand, painted with London, impressed and printed marks, height 28cm, restored.
Friedrich Goldscheider (Austrian 1845-1897) - A mantel clock case modelled as a piece of cheese surmounted by a pair of white mice, enclosing a brass movement with impressed marks to reverse Fredrich Goldscheider Wein, numbers 34082069, 18cm tall approx, together with a model of a rabbit with printed mark to base - Made in England by Goldscheider, 12.5cm approx (2)
Stefan Dakon (1904-1992) for Goldscheider, An Austrian Art Deco Pottery Figure of a Dancer, circa 1925, model 7195, in a green floral skirt, standing on a black oval base, impressed and painted marks Goldscheider Wien MADE IN AUSTRIA, 7195/124/19, 37.5cm See illustration .Nick to right hand fingertips, crazed all over. Hairline to base.
Stefan Dakon (1904-1992) for Goldscheider, The Waltz An Art Deco Pottery Figure of a Dancer, circa 1925, model 6020, in a floral painted dress, standing on a black oval base, impressed and painted marks Goldscheider Wien MADE IN AUSTRIA, 6020/632 Dakon, paper label THE WALTZ by ST.DAKON, 30cm (restored); and Another Art Deco Goldscheider Figure, designed by Josef Lorenzl, wearing a pink dress and hat, impressed and printed factory marks, Lorenzl (on the black base) 32.5cm high (2)
Jugendstil Goldscheider Keramik-Marabu, Entwurf Sigismund Wernekinck um 1910, Kermamik, heller Scherben, in hellen Farben unter Glasur bemalt, im Boden Goldscheider Firmenmarke, Modellnr. 4363, seitlich auf Sockel Künstlersignatur im Tiefenrelief, H 16 cm, B 10,5 cm, am Sockel unbedeutend kleine Chips. 2588-023
Lampe "Gefangener Vogel" Wiener Manufaktur Friedrich Goldscheider. Stempelmarke GS 19 mit Zusatz "Hand Decorated, Made in Austria", ca. 1922-41. Am Schaft signiert "Lorenzl". Modell-Nr. 5230 2628 7. Entwurf: Josef LORENZL (1892-1950), ca. 1923. Fayence, weiß glasiert, farbig staffiert in Unterglasur-Malerei und Aerograph-Spritztechnik. H gesamt ca. 87 cm. Fayence-Plastik mit Darstellung eines faunalen Ausdruckstanzes nach dem berühmten Vorbild der deutschen Tänzerin Niddy Impekoven, auf schwarzem Ovalsockel. Wohl originaler Schirm mit brauner Stoffbespannung. Neu elektrifiziert Schaft, rechter Arm und rechter Flügel restauriert. Literatur: Dechant/Goldscheider (2007), S. 89. Versand: Nicht verfügbar.
Goldscheider übergroße Figur "Sandalenbinderin" um 1899/1900, signiert mit Synonym Simon, Reliefmarke Sculpture, Schriftzug „Reproduction Reservée“, Modellnummer 1853, im Sockel geritzte Nummer II., Majolika pastelltonig matt bemalt, antikisierende stehende Schönheit als Halbakt mit einem Tuch, auf dem Kopf ein Diadem mit Mondsichel tragend, sich an einer Säule abstützend und ihre Sandale bindend, an den Bändern der Sandale fachgerecht restauriert, H ca. 96 cm.
Goldscheider Wien übergroße Figur "Jeune fille" Entwurf Otto Petri um 1900, signiert, Reliefmarke Sculpture, Schriftzug gesetzlich geschützt, Modellnummer 3888, Steingut matt bemalt, der Gürtel goldbronziert, Frau in langem Gewand, singend an eine Vase mit Kastanienzweigen gelehnt, zwei Fußzehen fachgerecht restauriert, sonst perfekter Zustand, H 73 cm.
Goldscheider großer Lampenfuß "Schachmatt" Entwurf um 1911/12, signiert Stanislaus Czapek, Modellnr. 4222, Reliefmarke "Sculptur", weitere schwarze Stempelmarke, schachspielendes Rokokopaar, auf einem girlandenverzierten Sockel sitzend, rückseitig eine kannelierte Säule, für Elektrik vorbereitet, am Ansatz der Säule ein kleiner Brandriss und winzige Glasurfehlstellen, sonst guter unrestaurierter Originalzustand, H 55,5 cm. Quelle: Robert E. Dechant & Filipp Goldscheider, Firmengeschichte und Werkverzeichnis, Arnoldsche, Nr. 4222.
nach Paul Moreau-Vauthier, Automobil im Rennen Nachguss 2003, signiert, Bronze blaugrün patiniert, abstrahierte Darstellung eines Rennwagens mit zwei Insassen und rundum aufwirbelnden Staubwolken, sehr gute Erhaltung, L 16,5 cm, H ca. 8 cm. Künstlerinfo: eigentlich Gabriel Jean Paul Moreau-Vauthier (1871 Paris bis 1936 Iteuil bei Poitiers) französischer Bildhauer, Sohn des Bildhauers Augustin-Jean Moreau-Vauthier, der Bruder Charles Moreau-Vauthier war Maler und Schriftsteller, die Schwester Madeleine Moreau-Vauthier war mit Bildhauer Ernest Dagonet verheiratet, lernte unter seinem Vater und Jules Thomas, auf der Weltausstellung Paris 1900 erste Ausstellung mit seiner Statue La Parisienne, kämpfte in der Schlacht um Verdun 1916, erlangte Bekanntheit mit seiner Gedenkmauer für die Opfer der Revolution (Mur des Fédérés) an der Avenue Gambetta in Paris, gehörte der von Bildgießer Arthur Goldscheider gegründeten Künstlergruppe La Stèle an, deren Arbeiten von Goldscheider 1925 auf der Pariser Exposition internationale des Arts Décoratifs et industriels modernes ausgestellt wurden, 1932 Teilnahme an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1932 von Los Angeles in der Disziplin Mixed Sculpturing. Quelle: Internet.

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