Kaffee- und Teeservice für 6 Personen mit Glockenblumendekor, Meissen, Marcolini-Periode (1774–1814)
Rare Coffee and tea service for 6 persons with bellflower décor, Meissen, Marcolini period (1774-1814)
Weißporzellan mit polychromer Manierblumenmalerei und Goldstaffage; Service mit umlaufendem Floraldekor in kobaltblauer und honiggelber Tonigkeit sowie Blattrankendekor in Grüntönen, Goldrand und goldenem Ornamentaldekor; 16-teiliges Konvolut bestehend aus: 6 Tassen mit Henkeln in Form eines Schwanenkopfes (Höhe: ca. 7,8 cm), 6 korrespondierende Unterteller (Durchmesser: ca. 14,4 cm), Milchkanne mit gebauchter Wandung, eingezogenem Hals und schmalem, hoch angesetztem Henkel auf rundem Stand mit Knospenbekrönung und mehreren Chips an Ausguss und Deckelrand; Höhe: ca. 17,5 cm; Zuckerdose mit gedrückt kugeligem Korpus auf schmalem Stand mit abnehmbarem Deckel mit Handhabe in Pyr-Form (Höhe: ca. 11,4 cm); Kaffeekanne in gleicher Ausführung wie die Milchkanne mit defektem Ausguss (Höhe: ca. 21,2 cm); Teekanne in gleicher Ausführung wie die Zuckerdose mit hoch angesetztem, schmalem Henkel, Ausguss restauriert (Höhe: ca. 14,8 cm).
Einzelteile mit Goldabrieb, partiellen Verfärbungen an der Oberfläche sowie kleinen Chips; unterseitig Unterglasur-Zeptermarken mit Marcolini-Stern und Beizeichen (Blindstempel, Malermarken); Gesamtgewicht: ca. 2878 g.
White porcelain with polychrome floral painting in the manner style and gilt decoration; service with surrounding floral décor in cobalt-blue and honey-yellow tones, green leaf scrolls, gilt rim and golden ornamental décor; 16-piece set comprising: 6 cups with handles in the form of a swan’s head (height: approx. 7.8 cm), 6 matching saucers (diameter: approx. 14.4 cm), milk jug with bulbous wall, narrow indented neck and high-set slender handle on round base with bud finial and several chips at the spout and lid edge; height: approx. 17.5 cm; sugar bowl with compressed spherical body on narrow base and removable lid with pyramid-shaped finial (height: approx. 11.4 cm); coffee pot of same design as milk jug with damaged spout (height: approx. 21.2 cm); teapot of same design as sugar bowl with high-set slender handle, spout restored (height: approx. 14.8 cm).
Individual pieces with gilt abrasion, partial discolouration on the surface and small chips; underside with underglaze crossed swords marks with Marcolini star and additional marks (blind stamp, painter’s marks); total weight: approx. 2878 g.
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.