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.
Colour lithograph on paper; “Petit Laboureur” from 1969; fantastic realism; depiction of several figures and faces in various stylistic forms with complementary colour concept of blue and red tones; inscribed at the top “Der Blüger”, dated, titled and signed below; not opened; simple blue wooden frame; under glass; good condition consistent with age; image section dimensions: approx. 49.2 x 39.2 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 56.8 x 46.8 cm; weight: approx. 2.4 kg.
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Pastel on thin artist’s board; “Unter Segeln (IV)” from 2010; naturalistic maritime painting; section of a sunlit ship’s sail billowing in the wind under a blue sky with breaking clouds; signed lower right; reverse with adhesive label containing information from the artist and handwritten numbering; white Passepartout; under museum glass; not opened; modern white wooden frame; image size: approx. 50 x 75 cm; frame size: approx. 83 x 105 cm; weight: approx. 8.5 kg.
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Colour lithograph on wove paper; “Les Amoureux”, circa 1958; combination of surrealism and expressionism; depiction of a figure in stylised bird form and one in stylised female form, closely entwined, visually merging into one figure, flying at night by full moon over a village landscape; mounted three-dimensionally in an enlarged Passepartout; under glass; blue angular frame; not opened; reverse with gallery adhesive labels; with certificate from “Galerie Hohmann” in Hamburg; edition of approx. 3000 unsigned and unnumbered copies; sheet dimensions: approx. 27.5 x 21.7 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 62.3 x 52 cm; weight: approx. 2.6 kg.
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Colour lithograph on paper; “David and Bathsheba” from 1956, from Chagall’s Bible series; depiction of the faces of David and Bathsheba in frontal and side perspective, almost merging into one face through soft contours and the absence of perspectival boundaries, set against an abstracted background with biblical and figurative elements; wide white Passepartout; under glass; gilt profiled wooden frame; not opened; reverse with gallery adhesive label; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 132; sheet dimensions: approx. 35.3 x 25.8 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 63 x 53 cm; weight: approx. 2.4 kg.
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