Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert; neoklassizistische Landschaftsmalerei; Panoramablick auf die Stadt Prag mit der Moldau im Vordergrund, daneben die Karlsbrücke in eine Häuserstaffage mündend vor einer großen Burganlage auf einer Anhöhe unter bewölktem Himmel im Hintergrund; unten links signiert, bezeichnet „Wien“ und datiert auf 1873(?); altersbedingte oberflächliche Verfärbungen, Restaurationsspuren über ca. 1 cm sowie feines Craquelé; goldfarbener, aufwendig ornamental geschnitzter Holzrahmen mit Defekten; nicht geöffnet; Bildmaße: ca. 52,5 x 100 cm; Rahmenmaße: ca. 67,5 x 115 cm; Gewicht: ca. 5,3 kg.
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Oil on canvas, relined; neoclassical landscape painting; panoramic view of the city of Prague with the Vltava River in the foreground, beside it the Charles Bridge merging into a row of houses in front of a large castle complex on a hill under a cloudy sky in the background; signed lower left, inscribed “Vienna” and dated 1873(?); age-related surface discolourations, restoration traces of approx. 1 cm, and fine craquelure; gilded elaborately carved wooden frame with defects; not opened; painting dimensions: approx. 52.5 x 100 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 67.5 x 115 cm; weight: approx. 5.3 kg.
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White porcelain with polychrome decoration painting as well as gilded shading and contouring; amphora-shaped body on square plinth with 2 high-set gold handles on the sides and lid with gilt decoration; main motif on the front: a city view (Copenhagen?), flower bouquets under the handles and an unidentified motif “C4”, crowned and framed by branches; inscribed in gold on the lid rim “Fra samtlige Medarbeidere. 1896. 25. Januar. 1921. Dagbladet Børsens Redaktion”; height: 34.5 cm; good condition with light age-related signs of wear (soiling inside); blue factory mark crown and 3 waves each on the lid, inside the vase and on the base, additionally inside the vase monograms “A.W.” and “E.H.”; weight: approx. 1.5 kg.
White porcelain in classicist style with polychrome flower painting and fine gilt rims and details; consisting of: 2 mocha cups (H: approx. 5.8 and 6 cm), 2 saucers (D: approx. 13.3 and 13.6 cm), 2 cake plates (D: approx. 19.2 and 19.5 cm); 1st quality and in very good, well-kept condition with few insignificant signs of use; each base with blue sceptre mark (2 × with additional “S” for production in the Selb branch factory in the years after the Second World War until 1957), red orb as well as various marks in black (including painter’s mark) and impressed marks; total weight: approx. 1.2 kg.
White porcelain with fine gilt painting and gilt rims; lot consisting of: 1 large coffee pot (H: approx. 26.5 cm), 8 coffee trios with cups (H: approx. 7 cm), saucers (D: approx. 13.8 cm) and cake plates (D: approx. 19.5 cm), 1 large plate (D: approx. 28.3 cm), milk jug (H: approx. 10.5 cm) and sugar bowl (H: approx. 10.5 cm), together with a dish with 2 handles, form “Neuzierat” (dimensions: approx. 31.5 × 23 cm) and 2 ring-handled bowls with gilt handles (D: approx. 15 cm); 1st quality and in very good, well-kept condition with few age-related signs of use (lid roses slightly chipped, coffee pot lid peg broken); each base with earlier blue sceptre mark, green orb (red on “Neuzierat”) as well as various marks (incl. painter’s mark) and impressed marks; total weight: approx. 7.7 kg.
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White porcelain with polychrome naturalistic plant painting after copper engravings of the botanical encyclopaedia of the state of Denmark (commissioned in 1790 by the Danish Crown Prince and later King Frederick VI) and fine gilt decoration, branch handle and applied flowers; in the well depiction of “Potentilla emarginata Pursh” (polar cinquefoil); 1st quality and in good condition (light signs of use and 2 tips inconspicuously slightly chipped on the underside); dimensions: approx. 24 × 19.3 cm; underside with green factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark, painter’s mark and other signs and letters; weight: approx. 630 g.