3 Kaffeegedecke mit Portraitmalerei (u.a. nach Marie Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun), Ambrosius Lamm, Dresden, um 1900
3 coffee sets with portrait painting (among others after Marie Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun), Ambrosius Lamm, Dresden, c. 1900
Weißporzellan mit feiner polychromer Portraitmalerei im Spiegel der Teller mit reichhaltiger Goldstaffage und floraler Reliefgoldmalerei auf farbigem Fonds (dieser Rot, irisierend Purpurrot und Grün); Konvolut bestehend aus: 3 Tellern (D: ca. 19,2 cm), bezeichnet im Boden „Marie Antoinette.(Lebrun)“, „Lampale“ und „Kind v. Vogel.Dresdner Galerie“ (nach einem Gemälde von Christian Leberecht Vogel), 3 Untertassen (D: ca. 14 cm) und 3 Kaffeetassen (H: ca. 5,5 cm); die Kaffeetassen ebenfalls mit kleinen feinen korrespondierenden Portraits in goldumrahmten Kartuschen mit Füllhorn und Floralmotiven und im Boden mit Motivbezeichnung; guter Zustand mit leichten altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren (feine Kratzerchen, eine Untertasse mit kleiner Bestoßung unterseitig); ursprüngliche Porzellanmarken übermalt mit der goldenen Rose von Lamm und bis auf einen Teller jeweils mit der typischen blauen Lamm-Marke mit Lamm, Schriftzug „Dresden“ und verschiedenen Nummern; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 1,2 kg.
White porcelain with fine polychrome portrait painting in the wells of the plates, with rich gilt decoration and floral raised gilding on coloured ground (red, iridescent purplish red and green); ensemble consisting of: 3 plates (D: approx. 19.2 cm), inscribed on the base “Marie Antoinette (Lebrun)”, “Lampale” and “Child by Vogel. Dresden Gallery” (after a painting by Christian Leberecht Vogel), 3 saucers (D: approx. 14 cm) and 3 coffee cups (H: approx. 5.5 cm); the coffee cups also with small fine corresponding portraits in gold-framed cartouches with cornucopia and floral motifs and with inscriptions of the subjects on the base; good condition with slight age-related signs of wear (fine scratches, one saucer with a small chip on the underside); original porcelain marks overpainted with the golden rose of Lamm and, except for one plate, each with the typical blue Lamm mark with lamb, inscription “Dresden” and various numbers; total weight: approx. 1.2 kg.
Silver-plated; total weight: approx. 1191 g; jardinière with bulbous oval-shaped wall on four claw feet and, laterally, two handles each in the form of a lion’s head holding a ring in its mouth; festoons with fruit decoration, vertically aligned foot elements with ornamental decoration, handles and foot elements stamped and soldered; semi-ovoid cobalt-blue glass liner; age-related signs of wear and oxidation residues; height: approx. 15.2 cm.
Chinese porcelain with an all-around fine, even sang-de-boeuf glaze, showing only a few darker glaze spots; baluster-shaped body; wooden base and lid with carved openwork ornamentation, early 20th century; height of baluster form: approx. 28 cm; total height with base and lid: approx. 37.5 cm; one vessel with a very fine hairline crack running from the rim to the middle of the wall.
Dark-patinated bronze; on a stepped rectangular plinth, the four-armed figure stands in a dancing pose on a raised oval lotus base, with two hands in “Anjali Mudra” gesture; height: approx. 43.5 cm; weight: approx. 7 kg.
Iron; antique teapot with cylindrical body, short slightly curved spout, detachable lid and double-sided movable trefoil handle; body with two large rectangular cartouches applied with décor in the form of a flowering branch, lid finial in the same décor; age-related signs of wear and corrosion damage; height: approx. 25.8 cm; weight: approx. 2.45 kg.