A Victorian 18ct gold pearl set ring, the boat shaped head set with half-pearls, set to tapering shoulders and plain polished shank, marks for Chester 1896, size J (at fault), together with a 9ct gold signet ring, marks for Birmingham 1921, size K, a 9ct gold shell cameo dress ring, size O 1/2, a continental gold garnet set clover ring, size M 1/2, a 9ct gold and gold coloured signet ring, size O 1/2 (at fault), a 9ct gold tie pin, 50mm wide, and a 9ct gold garnet and pearl stick pin, 52mm wide (7)
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A sapphire and diamond 18ct gold ring, comprising three round brilliant cut diamonds and four round mixed cut sapphires, channel set in 18ct gold to a plain polished tapering shank, ring size K, together with an 18ct gold wedding band with engraved star decoration, ring size L, weight 6.0gms (2)
A diamond set 9ct gold half eternity ring, comprising nine round cut diamonds (total diamond weight 0.25 carats), channel set to a plain polished tapering 9ct gold shank, ring size N 1/2, together with a diamond solitaire 9ct gold ring, size K, a diamond set pierced scroll design 9ct gold ring, size K 1/2, an opal set 9ct gold ring, size L, and a 14ct gold colourless gemstone set ring, size K (5)
A diamond set 9ct gold dress ring, of pierced woven design set with single cut diamonds, continuing to a tapering plain polished shank, size K, together with a black diamond set 9ct gold dress ring, size I, a pair of diamond set heart motif 9ct gold dress rings, each size K, a diamond set 9ct gold twist design dress ring (later resizing band), and six further gemstone set 9ct gold dress rings, gross weight of group 18.5gms (11)
A blue zircon 9ct gold dress ring, the central round mixed cut zircon measuring 6.5mm diameter, claw set to plain polished band stamped 'SH & Co 9ct', size K, together with a pair of gold coloured cufflinks, each of plain polished shield form with belcher link chain and toggle links, shields 15mm x 11mm, a simulated pearl set bar brooch stamped '15C', 51mm wide, an early 20th century seed pearl necklace, 38cm long, a 19th century floral ring, size M 1/2 (at fault), two 9ct gold tie pins, a gold plated necklace chain with simulated pearl dropper, a paste set costume ring, a gold plated tie pie and a simulated pearl garland brooch (12)Note; Zircon ring shows heavy nibbling and abrasion to the facet edges and girdle. No large chips, cracks or fractures.
K. F. BARKER (Fl. circa 1920-1940), "Otter Hunting (Yoi Over Over)", Drypoint etching on paper, Signed and titled in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp to lower margin, 26cm x 32cm, Framed and glazed, With five further signed otter hunting prints by E. G. Hester (signed, 32cm x 39.5cm), Tom Carr (signed, 35cm x 47cm), Alfred Strutt (unsigned, 35cm x 46.5cm), Lionel Edwards (unsigned, 34cm x 45cm), and Maud Earl (unsigned, 24.5cm x 33cm), all framed and glazed (6)
Vally Wieselthier und Wiener WerkstätteTischlampe "Mann"Keramik aus rotbraunem Scherben, farbig staffiert und glasiert; auf der Unterseite geprägt gemarkt mit "WW", "MADE IN/AUSTRIA", Modellnr. "517" und Entwerferinnenmonogramm "VW"; originalle MessingmontierungH. 44,2 cm (inkl. Montierung)Marianne Hörmann, Vally Wieselthier. 1895-1945, Wien/Köln/Weimar 1999, S. 288 (Abb.); WV-K 603
Gustav KlimtAufgestützt Liegende mit hochgerafftem Kleid1908/09Blauer Farbstift auf Papier36,8 x 55,7 cmVerso: Stehende mit erhobenem linken Arm, 1906/07, roter FarbstiftNachlass-Stempel rückseitigaus dem Nachlass des Künstlers;Wienerroither & Kohlbacher, Wien;österreichischer Privatbesitz2015 Paris, Pinacotheque de Paris, Au Temps de Klimt. La Secession a Vienne;2016 Bernried am Starnberger See, Buchheim Museum der Phantasie, Klimt und Shunga. Explizit Erotisches aus Wien und Japan, 19. März - 19. JuniMarian Bisanz Prakken, Moderne Kunst – Modern Art, Bd. 13, Wienerroither & Kohlbacher (Hg.), Wien 2008, Nr. 11 (Abb.);Marian Bisanz-Prakken, Gustav Klimt. Drawings/Zeichnungen, Wienerroither & Kohlbacher (Hg.), Wien 2012, Nr. 17 (Abb.);Mona Horncastle, Daniel J. Schreiber (Hg.), Alfred Weidinger (Mitautor), Klimt und Shunga. Explizit Erotisches aus Japan und Wien, Katalog zur Ausstellung, Buchheim Museum der Phantasie Bernried am Starnberger See, Buchheim Verlag 2016, Abb. S. 68/69;Marian Bisanz-Prakken, Gustav Klimt. Drawings, Wienerroither & Kohlbacher (Hg.), W&K Edition, Wien 2018, Nr. 45Die in blauem Farbstift gezeichnete Studie mit einer aufgestützt liegenden Frau erinnert in mancher Hinsicht an die Zeichnungen, die Klimt um 1905-06 für das Gemälde "Wasserschlangen II" (1904-07, 2. Zustand) geschaffen hat - vor allem in der parallelen Anordnung der Figur zur Bildfläche wie auch im wasserähnlichen Linienfluss des hochgerafften Gewandes. Dennoch dürfte das (...) Blatt vor allem angesichts des komplizierten Raum-Flächenverhältnisses etwas später entstanden sein. Der Arm, mit dem die Frau ihren Kopf stützt, wurde perspektivisch verkürzt wiedergegeben und gleichzeitig flächig projiziert, wobei der Unterarm und die Hand einen rechten Winkel bilden. Gemeinsam mit dem dreieckig zusammengefassten Kopf und dem rechtwinkligen Ausschnitt des Gewandes ergibt sich ein streng-geometrisches Flächengebilde. (...) Noch befindet Klimt sich hier in der Phase seines geometrisch-orientierten Goldenen Stils, von dem er sich bald darauf verabschieden wird. Demzufolge weisen seine nach etwa 1910 entstandenen Aktstudien einen höheren Grad an Natürlichkeit und eine neue Räumlichkeit auf.(Marian Bisanz-Prakken, 2008)
Friedrich KönigJägerinnen1906Öl auf Leinwand158 x 105 cmSigniert und datiert rechts unten: F. König / 1906Rückseitig Etikett: Internationale Kunstausstellung Rom 1911/430Dobiaschofsky Auktionen Bern, 2001, Nr. 712;Kunsthandel, Wien, 2005;Privatbesitz, Frankreich;Auktionshaus im Kinsky Wien, 24.04.2018, Nr. 896;österreichischer Privatbesitz1911 Rom, Internationale Kunstausstellung, Nr. 430Heinrich Fuchs, Die österreichischen Maler des 19. Jhs., Bd. 2: G-K, Wien 1972, S. 324 (s/w-Abb.);Katalog Internationale Kunstausstellung Rom, Österreichischer Pavillon, Rom 1911, S. 135 (s/w-Abb.);Internationale Kunstausstellung Rom 1911, Wien 1911, Abb. Saal IV (Hauptsaal), (s/w-Abb.)Friedrich König war Gründungsmitglied der Wiener Secession und zählte somit zur "Malerelite" der Donaumonarchie um die Jahrhundertwende. 1905 kam es jedoch zu Meinungsverschiedenheiten unter den Mitgliedern und schließlich zur Abspaltung einer Gruppe um Gustav Klimt, zu der auch Kolo Moser und Carl Moll zählten. Josef Engelhart führte die verbliebenen Künstler an. Diese hatten eine konservativere Einstellung als die Klimt-Gruppe und wurden als Naturalisten bezeichnet. Zu ihnen gehörte auch Friedrich König, der für seine stimmungsvollen Landschaften und figuralen Szenen, die oft mythologische Inhalte hatten, geschätzt wurde. Vorliegende Arbeit war im österreichischen Pavillon bei der internationalen Kunstausstellung in Rom 1911 ausgestellt. Dargestellt sind zwei Jägerinnen mit drei Hunden, bewaffnet sind die jugendlichen Frauen mit Pfeil und Bogen beziehungsweise mit einem Speer. Die beiden Frauengestalten befinden sich auf einer Wiese vor einem Laubwald, dessen Blätter sich bereits in herbstlicher Goldfärbung zeigen und an die Landschaften Gustav Klimts erinnern. Königs feine Malerei in oft pastosen Farbtönen hat Josef Engelhart folgendermaßen beschrieben: "Der Beschauer, der vor die Werke Friedrich Königs tritt, fühlt sofort, dass hier ein tief innerlicher Künstler zu ihm spricht, ein Maler, der der Natur mit fast frauenhafter Zartheit nachspürt, ein Dichter, dem Stift und Pinsel die Mittel sind, seine Träume zu schildern."(Monika Schweighofer)
Martin KippenbergerKippenberger Superstar1991Schaumgummi, Durchmesser: 22 cm35,5 x 35,5 x 20 cmAuflage: 50 StückHandschriftlich nummeriert 47/50Monogrammiert: M. K.Privatsammlung, Steiermark Galerie Bleich-Rossi (Hg.), Martin Kippenberger - 25 Jahre Galerie Bleich-Rossi, Ausstellungskatalog, Wien 2007, Abb. S. 104.
Rudolf RibarzTulpen und KornblumenÖl auf Karton65 x 45 cmSigniert links unten: RibarzRückseitig handschriftlich bezeichnet und nummeriert: 80.Rückseitig auf Etikett nummeriert: 146Privatbesitz, WienVergleiche: Galerie H. O. Miethke, Nachlass-Auktion. Rudolf Ribarz. K. K. Professor, Wien o.J. (1905), S. 29, Nr. 96, 98, 99
An Edwardian three stone peridot and pink sapphire ring,with a trap cut peridot, claw set to the centre, with a circular mixed cut pink sapphire, claw set to each side. White claw tips to tall solid collets, with tapered shoulders and shank. Tested as approximately 15ct gold and platinum. Head 20.10 x 13.20mm, 8.60g.Finger size J½ - K approximatelyDirty.Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Visible inclusions to the naked eye. Table and crown facet edge wear.
An Art Deco diamond set plaque brooch, c.1925,in a case by Tessiers Ltd. An open rectangular stepped brooch with re-entrant corners and an old brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.80ct, milligrain set to the centre. A pierced rectangular frame, milligrain set with graduated old brilliant cut and old European cut diamonds, stepped rectangular frames at each side with old brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set in a box collet to the centre, with a diamond set frame, to pin and lever catch. A case by Tessier. Tested as approximately platinum and 18ct white gold. 59 x 25mm,16.14gCondition ReportSlightly dirty.Replacement lever clasp.Soft solder present but fairly neat.Diamond bright and lively.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Two outer diamonds - estimated 0.88ct each. SI1/SI2 range. H-K range.Four corner diamonds - 5.70 - 5.90, 0.70 - 0.85ct each. 1.80ct J/K P1/P2 range.Central diamond - estimated as approximately:Colour I/J, clarity P2.1x 1.80ct2x 0.80ct4x 0.75ct10x 0.16ct16x 0.15ct2x 0.15ct6x 0.09ct4x 0.06ctEstimated total 11.48ct approximately.
A Georgian rose cut diamond cluster ring,with an oval foil backed Dutch rose cut diamond to the centre. A border of smaller circular foil backed rose cut diamonds, all in silver cut down collets, with a gold dome back setting. A later replacement shank with split shoulders to a plain shank, with ridged detail at the shoulders and the base. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and sterling silver. Head 17.50 x 16.40mm, 3.77g.Finger size K½ - L approximatelyCondition ReportTarnished head.Some deterioration to the foil backs under 10x magnification.Scratches and marks consistent with its age. The shank and dome back well matched for colour. Under 10x magnification pin holes between the dome back and setting edge. Not round on the ring shank due to dome back.Diamond clarity: as these are dirty and foil backed, this is not something that can be judged in the normal way. As a guide: SI1/SI2 range. Some of the smaller diamonds with indented inclusions P1/P2.
An aquamarine and diamond rectangular cluster ring,with a scissor cut octagonal aquamarine, rub set in white to the centre. A border of old European cut and old Swiss cut diamonds, all grain and rub set to a white scalloped outer edge, yellow chenier gallery and underbezel, to trifurcated shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately sterling silver and 9ct gold. Head 19.80 x 15.20mm, 3.81g.Finger size K-L approximatelyLight surface marks commensurate with its age.Diamonds bright and lively.Gemstones bright and lively. Minor marks to the table or crown facet edges under 10x magnification.Very small chip to one corner of the aquamarine under 10x magnification.Silver tarnished. Surface reaching inclusion to one diamond.
An 18ct white gold two stone diamond crossover ring,with two brilliant cut diamonds, estimated as approximately 1.10ct and 0.90ct. Each diamond six claw set to a tall tapered wire collet, with sweeping crossover shoulders and a flat section shank. London 1984. Shank support beads fitted. Head 14.00 x 8.15mm, 4.00g. Diamonds assessed as approximately:Colour G/H and F/GClarity SI1/SI2Finger size K approximatelyCondition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age.Diamonds bright and lively.An indented natural to the girdle of the larger diamond.Diamonds - visually a different spread - larger diamond slightly fish eye.No additional paperwork with this lot. Please view additional images.1x 7.01 x 6.95 x 3.72mm1x 6.43 x 6.39 x 3.60mm approximately
A white gold single stone cultured Tahitian pearl ring,with diamond set shoulders. An oval cultured Tahitian pearl, approximately 15.5 x 12.2mm, peg set to a curved row of channel set brilliant cut diamonds at each side. A row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds channel set to each open shoulder, to a tapered shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 13.50mm wide, 7.68g.Finger size K½ approximatelyPearl approximately 15 x 12.20mm. The base of the shoulders appear to have stress fractured part of the way through.One diamond has been glued in at this point.Scratches to the mount.
A gold sapphire and diamond bracelet, with a row of square step cut sapphires, end set to articulated collets, alternating with brilliant cut diamonds, claw set, to concealed box clasp and two figure of eight safety catches. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 180mm long, 13.40gClasp loose.One link broken, some wear to the other links.Facet junction wear to some of the sapphires.Bracelet a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.A break to the joining link on the underside.2.65 - 2.75mm each.Total estimated diamond weight 1.80ct.1x diamond K/L range, the majority I/J range.Clarity SI1/SI2
A white gold heart cut diamond halo cluster ring, a heart cut diamond, with a stated weight of 0.43ct, claw set and surrounded by a halo of micro set brilliant cut diamonds to the top and sides of the frame, to two rows of brilliant cut diamonds micro set to the shoulders, with a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 20.00 x 8.10mm, 2.80g.Finger size K½Claws to principle stone nice and deep.All stones secure.Surface reaching inclusions to the principle diamond.Minor surface marks to mount.
A single stone diamond ring,with a brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.10ct, six claw set in a white sea scroll collet, with a yellow underbezel, yellow knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. 2.74g.Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour J/KClarity VS1/VS2Finger size N½Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Diamonds bright and lively.Shank worn - underbezel very worn.
An Art Deco style lozenge cluster ring,with a kite cut diamond, with an estimated weight of 0.80ct, rub set to a halo frame of brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set to a shallow chenier gallery, solid knife edge shoulders and a plain shank. Marked 18CT. Head 17mm wide, 3.66g.Finger size K LECondition ReportSurface marks to the mount.The shank has been sized in the past.Lozenge:17.00 x 12.90mm.SI1/SI2, I/J range.
A rose gold diamond set 'Beret Icon' ring, by Tabbah,with a disc style head. A brilliant cut diamond, rub set to the centre, with a border of micro set brilliant cut diamonds. Solid curb chain shoulders and shank number to the underside of the head 3789/02. Marked 750, signed Tabbah. Head 14.80mm wide, 8.27g.Finger size K½ LE Light surface marks to the mount.Diamonds bright and lively.
A Georgian diamond set closed crescent brooch,in a later case by Garrard & Co. Ltd. The crescent with a central row of graduated cushion cut diamonds, all set in cut down collets, with outer rows of smaller graduated cushion cut diamonds, all in cut down collets with flat, closed back settings. A screw fitting to enable a forchere or hair fitting to be attached. A plaque attached to the case lid hand engraved SS 'Clymene', launched 19th December 1960. Tested as approximately sterling silver backed in 9ct gold. 47 x 45mm, 17.47gCondition ReportTarnished.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Minor marks to the table or crown facet edges under 10x magnification.As a Georgian piece, with a closed back setting, it is not possible to get a depth on any of the diamonds. We can supply the diameter of the principal diamonds.1x 5.49 x 4.78mm2x 4.80 x 4.21mmColour I/J/K rangeClarity SI1/SI2 rangeNot the three principal diamonds, but others next to them do fluoresce.No missing stones.
A three stone unheated ruby and diamond ring,with an oval mixed cut ruby double claw set to a plain collet, with a brilliant cut diamond, rub set to each gallery. An oval modified brilliant cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.00ct each, claw set to each side, with a further brilliant cut diamond rub set to each gallery. Open shoulders and a plain shank. Marked PT 950 and tested as platinum. Signed Becker and Joden. Marked to the underside of the head 1.00, 5.77, 1.07 possibly the known gemstone weights. Head 17.80 x 11.70mm, 9.69g. Accompanied by a report from Gemmological Certification Services no. 5782-666 dated 09/02/2022 stating: natural corundum ruby. Origin Madagascar. No indication of heating. Weight 5.50ct approximately.Finger size H½-ICondition ReportDiamonds bright and lively.Gemstones bright and lively.Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Under 10x magnificiation - minor marks to the table, star facet edges and girdle.Colour K/L rangeClarity SI1/SI2 range
An Art Nouveau diamond set brooch/pendant, c.1890,of scrolling whiplash form. A cushion cut diamond, estimated as approximately 2.10ct, claw set to the centre, with lines of graduated rose cut diamonds set throughout. A palmette spray top to blade edge bars, with graduated diamonds in cut down collets, and a diamond pendant drop below. A fold down pendant eyelet to the top, bale deficient, with a later brooch pin and lever catch. Tested as approximately sterling silver, backed in 9ct gold. 52 x 38mm, 9.17g.Principal diamond assessed as approximately: Colour J/KClarity P1/P2Indented naturals and nibbles to the principal diamond, that affect the clarity grade given. Later rhodium plating.Replacement brooch fitting.Bale deficient.
A French Art Nouveau three stone diamond crossover ring,with an old European cut diamond, six claw set to a white scalloped collet. A smaller old European cut diamond at each side in matching collets, with whiplash shoulders, milligrain set with pairs of rose cut diamonds, with smaller diamonds to the shoulders, yellow underbezel and shank. A French poinçon for 18ct gold standard. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. Head 17.20 x 14.40mm, 4.71g.Finger size J½ - KCondition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age. Principal diamond bright and lively.Irregular shape.Naturals to the girdle.The three principal diamonds are approximately: colour I/J/K range, clarity SI1/SI2.
A Victorian gold diamond cluster ring, with an old mine cut diamond grain set at the centre, to surround of smaller old mine cut diamonds, claw set to a scalloped gallery. With a slightly tapered 'D' section shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Cluster 12.50 x 12.00mm, 4.09g.Finger size K½Condition ReportWear to the claws.Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.A chip to the crown of one of the diamonds, and large indented natural to the crown of another.1x 0.70ct approximately, 8x @a total of 1.28ct approximately = 1.98ct total 2.00ct is possibly the sieved weight, (approximately).Central stone - no fluorescenceapproximate colour I/J range.Clarity SI1/SI2.Minor facet edge wear under 10x magnification.
A single stone diamond ring,with a cushion cut diamond, estimated as approximately 1.20ct, eight claw set in a tall rex collet, with open chenier shoulders to a chevron section shank. Marked platinum (shank only). 3.65g.Assessed as approximately:Colour K/LClarity VS1/VS2Finger size O½Shank has worn to a chevron. Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Only just a cushion - slightly roundish.Claws secure.Collet tested as approximately 18ct gold. Would benefit from re-rhodium plating.
PORZELLANFIGUR "Trompeter 1814/1815", Porzellan, Manufaktur Rudolf Kämmerer, Volkstedt, Marke seit 1953, unter dem Stand mit Manufakturmarke "K" unter Krone und vertieft bezeichnet "Gendarmes de la Garde du Roi" sowie Modell-Nr. 794. Auf ovaler Terrainplinthe mit goldener Mäanderfriesrandung und Titelkartusche auf einem Pferd sitzender Trompeter in prächtiger Uniform. Polychrome Staffage mit Goldakzentuierungen. H. 26 x L. 18 x B. 8,5 cm (Spitze des Pferdeschwanzes etwas scharfkantig).
Habermeier, KonradGeb. 1907 Eybach - ?, war u.a. Lehrbeauftragter für Gravur an der KGS bei W.v.Eiff. "Vase mit Diana", Gral Glashütten, Dürnau, 1930/40er Jahre, Serienstück, farbloses Glas, in die Form geblasen, einseitiges geschliffenes Motiv mit der Jagdgöttin Diana, auf Scheibenfuß, H: 23,5 cm. Die Jagd ist ein immer wiederkehrendes Motiv des Glasgestalters K. Habermeier.
2 PuppenbabiesArmand Marseille, Porzellanköpfe, 1x Halsmarke A.M. Germany 341/2 K, blaue Schlafaugen, gegliederter Holz-Masse-Körper, Leinenwäsche mit Stickjäckchen, H: 31 cm. Part. Altersspuren, Finger fehlend.; 1x Halsmarke A.M. Germany 311/0, blaue Schlafaugen, Stoffkörper, Celluloid-Hände (wohl erg.), weißes Kleid mit Unterkleidung, H: 27 cm. Part. Altersspuren.
Grieshaber, HAP(Helmut Andreas Paul), Rot an der Rot 1909 - 1981 Reutlingen, Prof. an der Akad. Karlsruhe. Konvolut mit 3 Arbeiten: 2x "Privatdruck zum 40. Geburtstag von Johannes Poethen", 1x "Doppelesel", jeweils unten rechts mit Bleistift von Hand sign., Farbholzschnitte/Papier, HxB: ca. 38/27 cm (Blattmaß). Gebräunt, Lichtrand. Hinter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Strohhäcker, ReinholdNürtingen 1900 - 1975 Stuttgart, Maler und Grafiker. "Südliche Landschaft mit See", Blick von einer Anhöhe aus über Häuser hinweg auf einen See, unten rechts sign., Tempera/Karton, HxB: 58/86,5 cm. Part. kl. Farbabplatzer. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Henninger, ManfredBacknang 1894 - 1986 Stuttgart, stud. an den Akad. Stuttgart und Dresden, Maler und Grafiker in Stuttgart, Prof., Gründungsmitglied der Neuen Stuttgarter Sezession. 2 Darstellungen aus der Inszenierung des Balletts: "Daphnis und Chloe" und "Arena", figürliche Komposition, jeweils unten rechts mit Bleistift von Hand sign., unten links bet. und num. 35/100, Farbserigraphie/Bütten, HxB: ca. 58/73 cm (Blattmaß). Min. wellig. Jeweils hinter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Faure, AmandusHamburg 1874 - 1931 Stuttgart, Stud. an der Akad. Stuttgart bei Herterich, Grethe und Kalckreuth. "Ziegeunerlager", bewaldete Landschaftsszene mit nächtlichem Lager auf einer Wiese, unten rechts sign. "FAURE" und undeutl. dat. (19)18 ?, verso bet., Öl/Karton, HxB: ca. 34/54 cm. Gesamthaft Farbabplatzer mit Ret., rest., Craquelée. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Döring, Adam Lude (Rudolf)Dresden 1925 - 2018 Sachsenheim, deutscher Maler und Grafiker. "Pina Bausch", Figurenkomposition, oben links mit Bleistift sign. und dat. (19)80, Farb- und Bleistift/chamoisfarbenem Papier, HxB: 22/15 cm (Sichtmaß). Im Passepartout hinter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.

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