Kaffeeservice für 6 Personen „Blå Blomst“ („Blaue Blume geschweift“), Royal Copenhagen, 20. Jh.
Coffee service for 6 persons “Blå Blomst” (“blue flower scalloped”), Royal Copenhagen, 20th cent.
Weißporzellan mit unter Glasur blauer „Blaue Blume“ („Blå Blomst“) Malerei; bestehend aus: 1 Kaffeekanne (H: ca. cm), 1 Milchkännchen (H: ca. 10 cm), 1 Zuckertopf (H: ca. 11 cm), 6 Kaffeegedecke mit 6 Tassen (H. ca. 6 cm), 6 Untertassen (D: ca. 13 cm), 6 Kuchenteller (D: ca. 17,5 cm); 1. Wahl (Kanne 2. Wahl) und im gutem Zustand mit leichten altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren (feine Kratzerchen, vereinzelt leichte Glasurbereibung, Milchkännchen mit winziger unauffälliger Bestoßung im Standring, 1 Kuchenteller mit flacher Bestoßung an der Randunterseite); im Boden grüne Manufakturmarke, unterglasurblaue Wellenmarke, Malerzeichen u.a. Zeichen und Buchstaben; dabei 4 kleine Gläser mit blauer Kuppa mit Schliff (H: ca. 8,5 - 9,5 cm); Gesamtgewicht: ca. 4,2 kg
White porcelain with underglaze blue “blue flower” (“Blå Blomst”) painting; consisting of: 1 coffee pot (H: approx. cm), 1 milk jug (H: approx. 10 cm), 1 sugar bowl (H: approx. 11 cm), 6 coffee sets with 6 cups (H: approx. 6 cm), 6 saucers (D: approx. 13 cm), 6 cake plates (D: approx. 17.5 cm); 1st quality (coffee pot 2nd quality) and in good condition with slight age-related signs of wear (fine scratches, occasional slight glaze rubbing, milk jug with tiny inconspicuous chip on the foot ring, 1 cake plate with flat chip on the underside of the rim); underside with green factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark, painter’s mark and other signs and letters; together with 4 small glasses with blue bowl and cut decoration (H: approx. 8.5-9.5 cm); total weight: approx. 4.2 kg.
Colour lithograph on paper; “David with the harp” from 1956, from Chagall’s Bible series; depiction of King David holding a harp, his central attribute, in both hands, against a background reduced to atmospheric colour fields in red tones, accentuated in black and grey; wide white Passepartout; under glass; gilt profiled wooden frame; not opened; reverse with gallery adhesive label; with certificate from Galerie Hohmann, Hamburg; edition of 6500 unsigned copies; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 134; 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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Colour lithograph; “La forza del destino” from 1970; surrealist depiction of a stylised devil or demon struggling with a nude female figure before a setting sun, title handwritten lower left; colouristic concept; from the series “Hommage à Verdi”; lower left inscribed in pencil “Epreuve d’artiste”, titled in the centre and dated and signed lower right; under glass in a modern grey plastic frame; not opened; age-related signs of wear and a stain of approx. 3.5 cm at the upper edge of the sheet; plate dimensions: approx. 44 x 35.7 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 76 x 57 cm; weight: approx. 3.6 kg.
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Polychrome plate or stone lithograph on paper; “Salon des Cent” from 1896; poster in Art Nouveau style in complementary, muted colours; depiction of the silhouette of a lady whom the artist met during a crossing from Le Havre to Bordeaux, dressed in an elaborate gown with gloves and hat, seated in a deck chair on the ship, gazing out at the open sea where a ship passes by in the distance; the poster was printed for the exhibition at the ‘Salon des Cent’, which took place from October 1895 to March 1896, the dates are inscribed on the poster; stamped on the right side with the imprint of the printer Bourgerie et Cie in Paris and bearing the artist’s monogram lower right; white passepartout; modern black wooden frame with various marks and chips; glazed; not opened; age-related signs of wear; image cutout dimensions: approx. 58.5 x 39 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 79.5 x 58.5 cm; weight: approx. 3.3 kg.
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Set of two colour lithographs on paper; “4 Angels in Paradise” and “Salomon” from 1956 from from Chagall’s Bible series; combination of expressionism and surrealism; 1) depiction of three dynamically arranged angelic figures, surrounded by organic forms and flowing transitions in delicate violet, yellow and red tones, accentuated in black; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 121. 2) depiction of King Solomon as a monumental central figure in a blessing gesture, surrounded by angels, figurative and ornamental elements, biblical-like symbolism in violet and yellow tones, accentuated in black; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 131; both in cream-coloured Passepartout with linen structure, under glass, in narrow profiled gilt frames, not opened; image section dimensions: approx. 43.7 x 25.3 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 52.2 x 41.8 cm; total weight: approx. 2.88 kg.
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