Oesterley, Carl August (1839 – 1930) zugeschrieben
Attributed to Oesterley, Carl August (1839 - 1930)
Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert, Öl auf Spanplatte; impressionistische Portraitmalerei; Alltagsszene mit einem jungen Bauernmädchen mit blonden Zöpfen in Bunad, der traditionellen norwegischen Tracht, auf einer von Steinen durchsetzten Wiese am hölzernen Weidezaun sitzend, eine Hand still im Schoß gebettet und den Blick vom Betrachter abgewandt; klarer Pinselduktus; unten links bezeichnet „Sundal“ sowie datiert „17/8.91“; rückseitig in Tinte mit Nummerierung, Maßen, ungedeutetem Stempel und Künstlernamen versehen sowie bezeichnet „Norwegisches Bauernmädchen“; vermutlich handelt es sich um einen Bildausschnitt, der von der Leinwand herausgeschnitten wurde; Rahmenabdrücke und altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren; profilierter, goldfarbener Rahmen; Plattenmaße: ca. 54,5 x 39,4 cm; Rahmenmaße: ca. 69 x 53,6 cm; Gewicht: ca. 2,2 kg.
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Oil on canvas, relined, oil on fibreboard; impressionist portrait painting; everyday scene depicting a young farm girl with blonde braids wearing a Bunad, the traditional Norwegian costume, seated on a meadow strewn with stones next to a wooden pasture fence, one hand resting quietly in her lap and her gaze turned away from the viewer; clear brushwork; inscribed “Sundal” and dated “17/8.91” lower left; verso inscribed in ink with numbers, dimensions, an unidentified stamp, the artist’s name, and the title “Norwegian Farm Girl”; presumably a cropped section cut from the original canvas; stretcher marks and age-related signs of wear; profiled, gold-coloured frame; panel dimensions: approx. 54.5 x 39.4 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 69 x 53.6 cm; weight: approx. 2.2 kg.
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White porcelain with polychrome floral painting featuring the “Marcolini Tulip” among other blossoms (such as ranunculus and forget-me-nots), honey-brown rim and delicate purple flowers on the cup handles; set comprising: 1 teapot (H: approx. 12.5 cm), 8 dessert plates (D: approx. 18.7 – 19.2 cm), 8 teacups (H: approx. 4.5 – 5 cm) with 10 saucers (D: approx. 13.5 – 14 cm), 1 reticulated plate (D: approx. 21.5 cm), 1 bowl (H: approx. 8.6 cm, D: approx. 17.5 cm); age-related manufacturing irregularities (dark specks in the glaze, small glaze imperfections), signs of use and minor damage: tip of the spout on the teapot chipped/cracked and likely glued, scattered flea bites and small chips along rims and base rings, one larger chip (1.3 cm) on one plate; various early crossed-swords marks from the Marcolini period and likely earlier (2 saucers without Meissen marks, instead bearing heraldic, unidentified blind stamps) and additional marks (blind stamps, painter’s marks); weight: approx. 6.1 kg.
585/- yellow gold; total weight: approx. 15.9 g; arrow-shaped openwork pendant centre with an abstract figurative form bearing an emerald carré stone on its head, set in a simple bezel setting; vivid green colour variety with jardin; dimensions: approx. 6.2 x 6.4 mm; framed by 6 small pearls measuring approx. 2.2-2.5 mm in diameter; elongated, shackle-shaped links; hinged clasp with safety chain; pendant dimensions: approx. 32.3 x 15.5 mm and 20.7 mm; total necklace length: approx. 48.5 cm.
Brass on wood, set into a velvet-lined wooden frame with a glass lid on the display side (travel case); tempera painting (with craquelure) behind a very finely chased oklad; dimensions of the icon: 13.5 x 11.2 cm; dimensions of the case: 16.5 x 13.3 cm; age-related signs of wear (minor losses/chipping on the frame, cracks on the reverse, counterpart to the lid clasp missing); weight: approx. 383 g.
Tin and wood, polychrome; nine two-dimensional figures; two children on scooters mounted on wooden plinths with four wheels; seven tin figures in various traditional costumes and professions, mounted on plinths or wheels; age-related signs of wear; break and solder point on railway figure; height: approx. 6-11.1 cm; total weight: approx. 276 g.