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A small group of ceramics to include four Carlton Ware 'Rouge Royal' leaf shaped dishes, a circular trinket box and a vase, a Goldscheider with Myott & Son Co figure of gentleman, height 29cm, a Royal Doulton limited edition figure, HN3232 'Anne Boleyn', and a Sitzendorf figure of Henry VIII. CONDITION REPORT: Henry VIII with rubbed decoration and manufacturing faults. Anne Boleyn missing left hand (as opposed to her head!). Man with snuff box with rubbed decoration and manufacturing faults. Tip of largest Carlton Ware leaf bowl broken and re-glued, otherwise rubbed and scratched with crazing and glaze cracks. Tea set and twin figures generally worn.
[§] JUAN CLARA (1875-1958) THREE ART NOUVEAU BRONZE FIGURES, CIRCA 1910 depicting a young girl standing on a stool, signed in the bronze JUAN CLARA, 21.5cm high; a young girl putting on her shoe, signed in the bronze JUAN CLARA/ GOLDSCHEIDER/ PARIS/ EL 108 1611, 15cm high; and a young girl climbing onto a chair, JUAN CLARA/ GOLDSCHEIDER/ PARIS/ EL 98 1610, 16cm high (3)
Goldscheider 1930s Art Deco figure, modelled as a lady in crinoline dress, designed by Claire Weis impressed marks including 7691 shape number to base, 38cm high Condition report: Old flaking restoration to the base. Whilst the figure appears to be untouched the base looks to have been reattached and maybe split in two. No crazing. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Goldscheider figure of a ballerina designed by Stefan Dakon, dressed in purple floral dress, the base marked with facsimile signature and impressed with modelled number 6361, remnants of paper label to side of base, 27cm wide Condition report: Minor fault (possibly from production) to base, overall crazing. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A Goldscheider Pottery model of a dancer designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.6345, the lady dressed in a art deco brown dress, impressed on base 6345/51/11. 37 cms tall. No obvious sign of damage or restoration apart form two minute chips on the bottom of oval base - please refer to photogrpah., twi
Goldscheider Art Deco figure of a dancing girl by Stefan Dakon, printed factory marks to base, impressed 8126 11 14, H39.5cm Condition Report Very faint crazing and a small glaze chip to the bottom of dress, otherwise very good. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Goldscheider Art Deco figure of a female nude with Borzoi by Josef Lorenzl, printed factory marks and impressed 7722 130 6, H38.5cm Condition Report Restoration to shoes and feet and over painting on close inspection, seen through to the base. Leg re-joined to the dog where they meet. Small glaze chip to hat. The Borzoi has some small chips to the glaze and very minor crazing to both figures. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Goldscheider Art Deco figure of a young girl playing with a rabbit by Claire Weiss, printed factory marks and impressed 7201 74 0, H21cm Condition Report Shallow chip to the bottom of dress, slightly visible from the back. Very light crazing. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Goldscheider Art Deco model of a Scottie dog by Ida Meisinger, with printed factory marks and impressed 5854 947 10 Condition Report Tip of the tail and ear have been off and re-glued leaving other minor damage, glaze loss in areas. Small chips around base, few on main body and ear and other glaze imperfections Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Art Deco Goldscheider Figure, designed by Josef Lorenzl, circa 1926, model 5802, a female nude with arms outstretched, Art Deco hairstyle, on a black circular base, impressed, printed and painted marks, Lorenzl MADE IN AUSTRIA Goldscheider Wien 5802/600/16 $ XIID, 29cm (damaged arm) See illustration
An Art Deco Goldscheider Figure, designed by Stefan Dakon, circa 1937, model 7562, a boy skier wearing green trousers and hat, carrying a pair of skis, on a black oval base, impressed, printed and painted marks, Dakon MADE IN AUSTRIA Goldscheider Wien 7562/185/16 H 8, 26cm See illustration Stefan Dakon (1902-1992) was an Austrian artist who worked with Josef Lorenzl producing Art Deco bronze figures. Dakon's models were used by members of the Association of Bronze Producers ''Wiener Bronzen'' (Vienna Bronze) as well as the ceramics manufacturer Goldscheider from Vienna. He also designed models for the Austrian ceramics manufacturer Keramos.

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