Große Reiterbronze Kaiser Wilhelms I., August Herzig, Dresden, datiert 1879 Bronze, patiniert. Darstellung des Kaisers in Uniform, auf seinem Pferd eines der Schlachtfelder des 70er-Krieges inspizierend. Der Kaiser mit Helm und langem Mantel, mit der rechten Hand zur Seite weisend, in der linken die Zügel führend. Das Pferd im Schritt mit vom Wind verwehter Mähne. Auf der Plinthe zerbrochenes Kriegsgerät und eine gefallene französische Standarte. Auf der Plinthe signiert "A. Herzig 1879". Zaumzeug defekt, die Degenscheide geknickt, größerer Riss am rechten Oberarm. Höhe 63 cm, Länge 64 cm, Gewicht 38 kg.August Albert Theodor Herzig (* 3. August 1846 in Hamburg; †11. Juli 1919 in Dresden), deutscher Bildhauer. Begann um 1865 ein Studium an der Hamburger Gewerbeschule. Von 1872 bis 1875 studierte er an der Dresdner Kunstakademie bei Ernst Julius Hähnel und Johannes Schilling. Neben Denkmälern und Figuren für öffentliche Plätze deutscher Städte, wie z.B. Darmstadt und Hamburg, entwarf er auch verschiedene Künstlerfiguren für die Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen.
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A MEISSEN MODEL OF A JAY LATE 19TH CENTURY with gilt details, perched on a tree stump with a beetle, acorns and leaves crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue to base 38.5cm high, 16cm wide, 15cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW In fairly good condition overall With one glued repair, please see additional images Some cracks and minor chips to leaves, some losses, see additional images Would benefit from a dust ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
A MEISSEN MUSICAL GROUP LATE 19TH CENTURY Four standing figures crossed blue swords mark, impressed B60 25cm high, 14.5cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEWWith wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some glazing spots and surface discolouration Some cracks and minor chips Restorations throughout, particularly to male figures, see images ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
Continental porcelain reticulated vase, the collar painted with flowers, the swollen double-walled body further embellished with blue flowers and gilt detailing, Meissen-style blue cross mark, 20.5cm.Condition report:Loss of gilding to various places. Black residue inside neck. Losses to numerous flowers. Other are missing entirely. Chips to base. Please see additional uploaded images, including the base.
A large 19thC Meissen porcelain figural Group, emblematic of music, c. 1870, depicting seven figures including a violinist, tambourine player, lute player, etc. based on naturalistic setting, crossed swords mark to base, possibly a second, also marked 17 and incised, C59, W 18cm x D 20cm x H 35cm.
A 19th century German (possibly Berlin) porcelain miniature ewer encrusted with flowers, 15 cm high to/w a Meissen quatrefoil dish painted with birds and insects, five Victorian floral-painted china cups and saucers, a Collingwood Bros floral-painted dish, a Royal Worcester blue and white plate printed with Japanese motifs and a Copeland milk jug (box)
An Alka Kunst 'Meissen Pompadour' shaped square dish, painted with flowers within puce and gilt border, 31 cm wide, to/w a Meissen floral-painted coffee cup and saucer with blue ground (lacks handle), a Sevres (possibly) blue and gilt cup and saucers, and a Samson chinoserie small tea pot with 'clobbered' decoration (4)
Meissen Restservice (20. Jh.)blaues Zwiebelmuster; Schwertermarke (1. und 2. Wahl) sowie Stadt-Meissen; bestehend aus (22-teilig):5 Suppentasse mit UT; Anbietplatte mit 4-fach Unterteilung (D: 34 cm), 2 Kaffeetasse, 6 UT; 6 Speiseteller (D: 25 cm), 5 gr. flache Teller (D. 32 cm), 1 gr. Gebäckschale (D: 25 cm) mit 3 kl. Gebäckschalen (D: je 18 cm).
Franklin Mint Victoria & Albert Porcelain Teapot Collection (12), including Meissen, Worcester, Bow, Venice and Kangxi in a display cabinet 52cm wide.All cups are Franklin Mint victorian Albert Museum - (in order from left to right starting top left) Chelsea Derby, FURSTENBERG, TOURNAY, MENNECY, Worcester, MEISSEN, Chinese, KYOTO, Venice, HOCHST, bow, KANGXI. All teapots to appear in good condition
A 19th century Meissen lidded chocolate cup, the lid with a flower finial, scroll formed handle, three vignettes painted with scenes of a courting couple within gilt highlighted surrounds, underglaze mark to the base, 9cm high x 8.5cm wideLocation: If there is no condition report shown, please request
A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES AND COVERS19TH CENTURYof ovoid form with slender necks, extensively encrusted with floral decoration interspersed with painted insects, blue crossed sword marks (2)39.5cm highProvenance Katherine Duchess of Abercorn (née Crichton) (1905-1990). By descent to Lady Moyra Campbell (née Hamilton) (1930-2020). And by descent to the present owner.
A late 19thC German porcelain figure group, of a gallant and lady raised on an oval base, 22cm high, a Meissen porcelain figural candlestick, of a seated lady with a basket of flowers, on a rococo scroll base, 16cm high, a Paris porcelain coffee can, gilt decorated in reserves with vases and ewers on plinths, against a blue ground, and an English porcelain mug, painted with sprays of flowers, and named in gilt to 'Maria Louisa Hoare 1837'. (4)
A set of three Meissen porcelain dishes in the classic Blue Onion (Zwiebelmuster) pattern, featuring intricate cobalt blue floral and foliage motifs on a white glazed ground. The set includes two round scalloped-edge plates and a shell-shaped dish, each adorned with delicate blue detailing and subtle relief work. The undersides are marked with the crossed swords Meissen backstamp, with one piece additionally marked "Germany," indicating post-1924 production. Pieces measure 4.5" to 5.5" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A fine Carl Teichert porcelain two-tier serving stand in the Blue Onion pattern. Produced in the late 19th to early 20th century by the Carl Teichert factory in Meissen, Germany, this piece features a hand-painted cobalt blue floral motif inspired by traditional Chinese designs. The delicate lattice-pierced edges and gracefully curved handle add to its refined aesthetic. Carl Teichert's factory, active from the mid-19th century, was a significant producer of quality porcelain, particularly known for its Blue Onion variations. The underside bears the Meissen mark.Issued: 1882 - 1929Dimensions: 14"H x 10" dia. Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This Meissen porcelain serving bowl showcases the iconic Blue Onion pattern, featuring intricate cobalt blue floral and foliate motifs inspired by Chinese porcelain designs. The scalloped rim and ornate handles add an elegant touch, complemented by finely detailed decorations. Marked "Meissen" on the underside. Measuring 13"L x 9"W x 2.5"H.Issued: 1882 - 1929Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A fine Meissen porcelain trio in the iconic Blue Onion (Zwiebelmuster) pattern, featuring a teacup, saucer, and dessert plate. Each piece is adorned with delicate cobalt blue floral and foliage motifs on a crisp white ground, complemented by a scalloped rim. The underside of each item bears the crossed swords Meissen backstamp, signifying fine craftsmanship. Pieces measure 3.75" to 7" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A refined Meissen porcelain set in the classic Blue Onion pattern, comprising a pedestal compote and a matching square dish. Each piece showcases an intricate reticulated border, delicately hand-painted cobalt floral motifs, and traditional latticework, reflecting Meissen's storied craftsmanship. The set bears the Meissen crossed swords backstamp to the underside. Compote 8.25" dia. x 2.25"H, Dish 7"L x 7"W x 1.25"H.Issued: 18th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A fine Meissen Blue Onion rectangular tray featuring a classic cobalt blue floral pattern on white china, accented with scalloped edges and handle-like extensions on both sides. The underglaze crossed swords backstamp on the underside. The tray measures 15"L x 6"W x 1"HIssued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Meissen Blue Onion pattern teapot featuring delicate cobalt blue floral and foliate motifs on a white china body. This classic design, inspired by East Asian porcelain, showcases intricate hand-painted details and an ornate finial lid. The teapot bears the iconic Meissen crossed swords mark on the underside. Measuring 10.5"L x 7.25"W x 7"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

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