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Friedrich Goldscheider (Austrian 1845-1897) AN ART NOUVEAU GILT PAINTED PLASTER FIGURINE ‘ROSE’ modelled as a young dancing girl dressed in a flowing gilt painted dress, her headdress and open sandals inset with simulated opals, on a circular base incised ‘Rose’ impressed ‘Fabrique en Autriche’ along with numbers 3020, 81, 15, moulded sculptors tabled mark. 81cm(h).
A GOLDSCHEIDER FIGURE OF THE CAPTURED BIRD MODELLED BY JOSEF LORENZL as a dancer, her costume with wings painted in deep pinkish red, blue, yellow and black, poised on an oval base with roses spilling from an urn, 47cm h, impressed 5230/3042/65, incised 16 P, printed mark, painted decorator`s monograms and initials including AS in compendium and 22, c1922 The figure was inspired by a dance performed by Niddy Impekoven (1904-2002). Comparative Literature: Pinhas (O), Goldscheider A Catalogue of Selected Models, Shepton Beauchamp 2006, p118 and dust jacket illustrations. ++Minute flat chip on the lower edge of one end of the base, no restoration
A GOLDSCHEIDER FIGURE OF A GIRL WITH A TERRIER the fair haired little girl in a green check dress holding a large blue and green striped ball in her arms, on oblong black glazed base, 27cm h, impressed marks, 7825/148 and 31, painted decorator`s initials AN, c1938 ++Tiny graze to tip of the dog`s right ear only. No restoration
`The Captured Bird` a large Art Deco Goldscheider Pottery Bat Girl figure model no. 5230, designed by Josef Lorenzl, modelled with arms outstretched to display her cape, with spiders web design, standing before a flower filled urn printed and impressed marks, impressed artist signature, small frit to nose and fingers 47cm. highLiterature: Ora Pinhas Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 118 for an identical figure
Stefan Dakon - Goldscheider - A 1930`s figure of a dancing girl in bikini top and long flowing skirt, leaning back with arms raised holding the hem of her skirt, decorated with large stylised flowers in tonal blue, raised to a domed black base, impressed and printed marks, height 24 cm, professionally restored to the arms.
ATTRIBUTED TO REGINA GOLDSCHEIDER, Vienna, early 20th century, a polychrome painted terracotta figure of a young fisherboy, 47 1/4" high, on an ebonised wooden stool, trademark plaque verso The Goldscheider firm was founded in 1885 by Friedrich Goldscheider in Vienna. He recognised the importance of the orientalist movement at that time and decided to create a particular style of oriental terracotta sculptures. The models were designed by renowned artists including Arthur Strasser and portrayed the physical characters and the emotions of North African and African American subjects. Friedrich died in Nice in 1897 and his wife Regina took over the business introducing the company trademark in 1900. The firm went into liquidation in 1984.
A GOLDSCHEIDER EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF A YOUNG WOMAN modelled by Claire Weiss, in mauve dress decorated with flowers, on oval black base, 39cm h, moulded modeller`s signature, impressed 7855 and other numbers, incised XIV, printed mark and MADE IN AUSTRIA, painted decorator`s marks, c1938 One or two tiny glaze nicks on little finger of left hand and on the edge of the base. No restoration

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