Seltenes Speiseservice "Blau-bunte Blume". Meissen. Schwertermarke, 1979, 1990, 1991, 1. Wahl. Dekor-Nr. 1462/6110. Entwurf: 1972/1975 von Ludwig Zepner (1931-2010; Form); Volkmar Bretschneider (*1930) und Heinz Werner (1928-2019; Dekor).Unterglasurblaue Malerei, polychrome Aufglasurmalerei. 35 Teile. Form "Großer Ausschnitt". 6 Suppentassen mit 6 Untertassen, 6 Speiseteller, 6 Salatteller, 6 Dessertteller, 3 Schüsseln (Ø 14,5, 16,5 und 19 cm), 1 Sauciere und 1 Saliere. Die Blumenmalerei in Meissen hat eine lange Geschichte und eine große Tradition. Jede Epoche brachte große Meisterleistungen hervor, die die besondere Handschrift der Künstler, des Designs und der Mode jedes Jahrzehnts trugen. Der wohl größte Wurf der Postmodere der Siebzigerjahre hinsichtlich formaler und dekorativer Gestaltung ist die 'Blau-bunte Blumenmalerei', Eine beeindruckende Tafel mit diesem Speiseservice war der Höhepunkt der Standgestaltung der Manufaktur zur Leipziger Herbstmesse 1974. (vgl. Meissener Konturen 1960-1990, S. 253) Ausführlich beschreibt J. Schärer in 'Meissener Konturen' welche große Herausforderung die Entwicklung und Herstellung dieses Porzellans erforderte: Nur besonders begabte Blumenmaler konnten diese Malerei, die das Normalmaß der Blumenmalerei weit überstieg, umsetzen. Hinzu kamen hohe technische Herausforderungen. Die Folge dieser höchsten Ansprüche war, dass der Dekor nur relativ selten gemalt wurde und demzufolge sehr rar ist (a.a.O., S. 254). Die Malerei auf diesem Speiseservice erscheint außerhalb jeden Regelwerks der Porzellanmalerei und besitzt eine Lebendigkeit, die so nur auf Einzelkunstwerken, nicht aber auf Gebrauchsporzellan zu finden ist. Den Granden Heinz Werner und Volkmar Bretschneider verdanken wir, das auf diesem Service der ganze Reichtum sommerlicher Blütenpracht zur Geltung kommt. Aquarellartig, ungebunden und doch fein nuanciert und in der Kombination von Unterglasur- und Aufglasurmalerei erreichen die Künstler eine beeindruckende Tiefe und Räumlichkeit. Hier ist jedes Serviceteil ein besonderes Unikat und erlesenes Kunstwerk. Flower-Power auf allerhöchstem künstlerischen Niveau. (vgl. Meissner Konturen 1960 -1990, S. 84/85 und S.253f).Literatur : Ausstellungskatalog: Meissener Konturen (1991), 1991, S. 84f. und S. 253f.Provenienz : Erworben 2005 bei der Auflösung der Meissenhandlung ABT in Ulm.Rare dining set "Blue colorful flower". Meissen. Heavy mark, 1979, 1990, 1991, 1st choice. Decor no. 1462/6110. design: 1972/1975 by Ludwig Zepner (1931-2010; form); Volkmar Bretschneider (b. 1930) and Heinz Werner (1928-2019; decor).Underglaze blue painting, polychrome onglaze painting. 35 pieces. Shape "Large Cutout". 6 soup cups with 6 saucers, 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 dessert plates, 3 bowls (Ø 14.5, 16.5 and 19 cm), 1 sauce boat and 1 saliere. The flower painting in Meissen has a long history and a great tradition. Each era produced great masterpieces that bore the particular signature of the artists, design and fashion of each decade. Probably the greatest throw of the postmodernism of the seventies in terms of formal and decorative design is the 'Blau-bunte Blumenmalerei', An impressive table with this dinner service was the highlight of the stand design of the manufactory at the Leipzig Autumn Fair 1974. (cf. Meissener Konturen 1960-1990, p. 253) In detail, J. Schärer describes in 'Meissener Konturen' what great challenge the development and production of this porcelain required: Only particularly gifted flower painters were able to realize this painting, which far exceeded the normal scale of flower painting. In addition, there were high technical challenges. The consequence of these highest demands was that the decoration was painted only relatively rarely and is consequently very rare (loc. cit., p. 254). The painting on this dinner service appears to be outside any set of rules of porcelain painting and possesses a vividness that can only be found in this way on individual works of art, but not on utility porcelain. Thanks to the greats Heinz Werner and Volkmar Bretschneider, this dinner service displays the full richness of summer blossoms. Watercolor-like, unbound and yet finely nuanced, and in the combination of underglaze and onglaze painting, the artists achieve an impressive depth and spatiality. Here, each service piece is a special one-of-a-kind and exquisite work of art. Flower power on the highest artistic level. (see Meissner contours 1960 -1990, p. 84/85 and p.253f).Literature : Exhibition catalog: Meissen Contours (1991), 1991, p. 84f. and p. 253f.Provenance : Acquired in 2005 at the dissolution of the Meissenhandlung ABT in Ulm.*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
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Seltenes Teeservice "Kumitate" mit dem Dekor "Windblume". Meissen. Schwertermarke, Jahreszeichen 1980er Jahre, 1. Wahl. Entwurf: Form 1984-1987 Ludwig Zepner (1931-2010); Dekor vor 1987 Heinz Werner (1928-2019).Böttger-Steinzeug und Porzellan, Unterglasurbemalung mit Lösungsfarben, teilweise Goldstaffage. 21 Teile. Porzellan bemalt mit zarten, aquarellartigen Blumenmotiven. Teekanne mit Siebeinsatz (H 18 cm), Milchkännchen, Zuckerdose, 6 Koppchen, 6 Untertassen und 6 Kuchenteller. Literatur : Ausstellungskatalog: Meissener Konturen (1991), S. 94f. und S. 260f.Rare tea set "Kumitate" with the decor "Wind Flower". Meissen. Sword mark, year mark 1980s, 1st choice. Design: shape 1984-1987 Ludwig Zepner (1931-2010); decor before 1987 Heinz Werner (1928-2019).Böttger stoneware and porcelain, underglaze painting with solution colors, partial gold staffage. 21 pieces. Porcelain painted with delicate watercolor floral motifs. Teapot with strainer insert (h 18 cm), creamer, sugar bowl, 6 koppchen, 6 saucers and 6 cake plates. Literature : Exhibition catalog: Meissen Contours (1991), p. 94f. and p. 260f.*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Speise- und Kaffeeservice "Lotus"Rosenthal. Stempelmarke studio-linie, 1980er Jahre. Entwurf: um 1980. WIINBLAD, Björn(1918 Kopenhagen - 2006 Lyngby) Weiß mit hellblauer Staffage unter der Glasur. 58 Teile. 11 Speiseteller, 6 Suppentassen mit 7 Untertassen, 12 Mittelteller, 1 Sauciere, 1 Schüssel, 1 Terrine, 1 Ovalplatte, 1 Gemüseteller, 1 Kaffeekanne, 6 Tassen mit 6 Untertassen, 1 Tortenplatte, 1 Zuckerdose, 1 Milchkännchen und 1 Durchbruchschale Dinner and coffee service "Lotus"Rosenthal. stamp studio line, 1980s. Design: circa 1980. WIINBLAD, Björn(1918 Copenhagen - 2006 Lyngby) White with light blue staffage under the glaze. 58 pieces. 11 dinner plates, 6 soup cups with 7 saucers, 12 center plates, 1 sauce boat, 1 bowl, 1 tureen, 1 oval plate, 1 vegetable plate, 1 coffee pot, 6 cups with 6 saucers, 1 cake plate, 1 sugar bowl, 1 creamer and 1 breakthrough bowl *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Russisches TeeserviceLomonossow. Stempelmarke Lomonossow Leningrad, vor 1991. Kobaltblaues Netzmuster und Goldstaffage. 23 Teile. 2 Teekannen (H 18 und 13 cm), Milchkännchen, Zuckerdose, 6 Teetassen, 6 Untertassen, 6 Kuchenteller und 1 Schale (Ø 22 cm) Russian tea setLomonosov. Stamped Lomonosov Leningrad, before 1991. Cobalt blue net pattern and gold staffage. 23 pieces. 2 teapots (H 18 and 13 cm), creamer, sugar bowl, 6 tea cups, 6 saucers, 6 cake plates and 1 bowl (Ø 22 cm) *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Pattern Book - Queen's Porcelain, Florence Works, Stoke-on-Trent Designs for cups and saucers Porcelain pattern book containing c.238 patterns, mostly for cups and saucers, first half of the 20th century, many designs hand-coloured with manuscript notes, others using transfer printed designs, the final items to be included are designs and transfers for porcelain celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, red half calf with 'PATTERN BOOK' in gilt lettering to upper cover, 31.5 x 26cm, some rubbing to covers, slight internal dust-soiling, some transfer prints a little rubbedProvenance:Provenance: From the library of a collectorNote: Note: The Florence Works of Taylor & Kent were based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, from around 1876-1988. They (and the subsequent Churchill Group) were manufacturers of Queen's Porcelain - a cream-coloured style of earthenware - until the mid-1990s. It is notable that this pattern book of Queen's Ware also included designs for porcelain for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, dating the final leaves of the album to 1953.
A pair of KPM Berlin trembleuse cups and saucers, one lacking cover19th centurypainted with Antoine Watteau-esque scenes of male and female figures in a garden setting, with scattered insects and flowers, the cover with a flame finial, underglaze blue sceptre mark, saucers 13.2cm diameter and cup with cover 13cm high overall (a.f)Condition:Cup and cover - small chip to flame finial, some wear to gilding on finial and the dentil gilt rim of the cover. Both saucers - breakages and losses to reticulated cup holders. Wear to gilding around rim.
Nine trays of Royal Albert English bone china 'Moss Rose' design items to include: coffee pot, teapots of various sizes, milk jugs, eggcups, salt and pepper, trinket trays, teacups and saucers, various plates, lidded tureens, various bowls, two handled soup bowls with stands, serving dishes, sauceboat and stand, lidded sugar bowls etc. (9)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of china to include: two blue and white willow pattern meat plates; one Staffordshire stone china, two German Weimar porcelain floral and gilt bowls and a matching lidded sugar bowl and a blue and gilt Bavarian AL-KA serving plate. Together with three trays of Lichte German fine china teaware to include: six cups and saucers, teapots, milk jug, lidded sugar bowl, cheese dish, various plates, serving dish etc. (5)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Box of burgundy and gilt German porcelain tea and dinnerware to include: various plates, teacups, saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug etc. Together with a box of assorted items; metal champagne flutes, a green moulded glass cake stand, various liqueur glasses and a bar set with shot glasses. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two 19th century Prattware transfer printed pot lids to include: 'The Enthusiast' together with two Aynsley fruit design cabinet cups and saucers. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Pot lids - both have glue to the underside and some discolouration to the top, crazing, one has a chip to the base rim and the other rim has one large and multiple small chips to the rim. Cups and saucers - one has gilt loss to the handle and some very minor wear. One is a bit dusty, some scratches/wear to the centre of the saucer and discolouration to the base of the cup.
Two trays of Torquay and Devon ware items to include: motto ware two handled pot, jugs, similar jardiniere, cups and saucers, posie vase, pixie jug, teapot on stand, sugar bowl and milk jug, vases, trinket tray, motto ware two spout sgraffito decorated jug and a Dartmouth pottery eggcup etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Wedgwood tea for two by Alfred Powell, number 922, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, slop basin, two cups, saucers and side plates, each painted with rural landscapes before mountains, including country houses, bridges, a castle and a windmill, in colours impressed mark, painted artist monogram, number 922, fine hairline to slop basin rim, minor nicks to tip of teapot spout, 10.5cm. high (teapot), (11) ProvenancePrivate collection of Cotswold Artist Wedgwood ceramics.
A Wedgwood tea set for six painted by Alfred Powell for Geoffrey Lupton, comprising teapot and cover, four cups and saucers, the large teapot and cover painted with lake landscapes, the cups and saucers with English rural vignette, in blue on a white ground, impressed factory marks, teapot inscribed to Geoffrey Lupton painted by Alfred Powell, numbered 2462, artist monogram, cover finial repaired, the cups artist's monogram and 2009, 23cm. wide (teapot), (10) ProvenancePrivate collection of Cotswold Artist Wedgwood ceramics.
Cristallo con bordo dorato. Secolo XX. Composto da: 12 calici da champagne, 12 bicchieri acqua, 12 bicchieri da vino, 12 bicchieri da rosolio, 12 coppette, 2 alzate, 12 piattini, 2 bottiglie e due broccheCrystal with gold edge. 20th century. Composed of: 12 champagne glasses, 12 water glasses, 12 wine glasses, 12 rosolio glasses, 12 bowls, 2 risers, 12 saucers, 2 bottles and two pitchers
A set of teacups (6) and saucers (8) that are cream colored and decorated with shamrocks. Dimensions of the teacups: 4.25"L x 3.5"W x 3"H. Dimensions of the saucers: 0.25"H x 5.5" dia. Dimensions: 4.25"L x 3.5"W x 3"HManufacturer: BelleekCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Decorative design of delicate gilded design with black accent on: Oval Platter (1), Serving bowls (2), Gravy bowl and plate (2), Plates (10), Bowls (4), Salad plates (9), Bread & butter plates (9), Cups (9) and Saucers (9). Royal Doulton backstamp. Largest piece: 13.5"L x 10"W x 1.25"H. Issued: 1992Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

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