Los Nr. 319
Fleer, Fritz (1921 – 1997)
Fleer, Fritz (1921 - 1997)

Bronze, braun patiniert, auf rechteckiger Holzplatte; Kruzifix, wie ein Triptychon aufgeteilt, mit halbplastischer Darstellung von Jesus unter der Inschrift „Ich lebe ihr sollt auch leben“ und darunter einer Darstellung vermutlich seiner Auferstehung in der Mitte sowie links und rechts zwei Szenen aus dem Leben Jesu Christi; rückseitig Einkerbung zur Aufhängung sowie zwei Löcher mit Drahtseilen, die die Bronze an der Holzplatte befestigen, unter losen Klebestreifen; die Verbindung zwischen Relief und Holzplatte ist leicht gelockert; einige Wasserflecken und Abplatzungen an der Holzplatte; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren; Maße Bronzerelief: ca. 43,7 x 31,3 cm; Maße Holzplatte: ca. 57,5 x 38,5 cm; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 5,12 kg. Versand ausschließlich durch Spedition oder auf Risiko des Käufers.

Bronze, brown patinated, mounted on a rectangular wooden plaque; crucifix structured like a triptych, with a semi-sculptural depiction of Jesus beneath the inscription “Ich lebe ihr sollt auch leben” (“I live you also shall live”), and below that a probable depiction of his resurrection in the center, flanked by two scenes from the life of Jesus Christ on the left and right; groove on the reverse for hanging, as well as two holes with wire cables fastening the bronze to the wooden plaque under loose adhesive strips; the connection between relief and wood is slightly loosened; some water stains and chipping on the wooden plaque; age-related signs of wear; dimensions of bronze relief: approx. 43.7 x 31.3 cm; dimensions of wooden plaque: approx. 57.5 x 38.5 cm; total weight: approx. 5.12 kg. Shipping exclusively by freight carrier or at the buyer’s own risk.

Limit: 330,00 

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  • Los Nr. 276 Zuckerdose aus Kristallglas mit silberner Hahnbekrönung, Frankreich, 19. Jh.

    Los Nr. 276
    Zuckerdose aus Kristallglas mit silberner Hahnbekrönung, Frankreich, 19. Jh.

    Silver alloy; total weight: approx. 926 g; octagonal sugar box made of crystal glass cut in various ornamental patterns, with silver rim mount and finial; straight-sided body with rear-hinged domed lid surmounted by a sculptural, stylised rooster finial; centrally inset keyhole to the front, key missing; age-related signs of wear and discolouration; dimensions: approx. 11 x 13.2 x 9.1 cm.

    280,00 
  • Los Nr. 275 Antike Zuckerdose mit Gravurdekor, London, England, 1803

    Los Nr. 275
    Antike Zuckerdose mit Gravurdekor, London, England, 1803

    Sterling silver; weight: approx. 412 g; ovoid sugar box on a narrow foot ring with raised shoulder, hinged profiled lid at the rear and mushroom-shaped finial; centrally inset keyhole to the front, key missing; encircling border with floral decoration and chased linear ornament to the body, a circular reserve centred on both the front and reverse, the reverse engraved with the Latin motto “NEC TIMERE NEC TIMIDE”; lid with fine encircling chased decoration; age-related signs of wear, lid finial probably later added and showing an irregular depression; lid stamped with lion passant, underside stamped with lion passant, duty mark, London town mark, unidentified maker’s mark and date letter; dimensions: approx. 14.6 x 14.6 x 10.5 cm.

    480,00 
  • Los Nr. 274 Antike Zuckerdose aus Adelshaushalt, um 1800

    Los Nr. 274
    Antike Zuckerdose aus Adelshaushalt, um 1800

    Silver alloy; weight: approx. 345 g; antique rectangular sugar box with curved sides, hinged stepped lid with finial in the form of a stylised Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and double scrolled thumb rests, standing on four scrolled volute feet, probably later applied; encircling finely chased floral decoration to the body; centrally inset keyhole to the front, key missing; underside with engraved numbering; dimensions: approx. 13 x 18 x 13 cm.

    420,00 
  • Los Nr. 273 Antikes 3-tlg. Rokoko-Kaffeeservice mit aufwendigem Reliefdekor, Paris, Frankreich, 1768–1775

    Los Nr. 273
    Antikes 3-tlg. Rokoko-Kaffeeservice mit aufwendigem Reliefdekor, Paris, Frankreich, 1768–1775

    Silver alloy; total weight: approx. 1134 g; three-piece coffee service with encircling relief floral and rocaille decoration to the front and several large reserves with Watteau-style scenes: 1) Coffee pot with pear-shaped body on three splayed feet, scrolled ear handle of ebonised wood (upper attachment requires tightening), hinged domed lid with rose finial and high-set spout; height: approx. 22.5 cm. 2) Cream jug with pear-shaped body on three splayed feet, high-set scrolled ear handle of ebonised wood and broad spout; height: approx. 12.7 cm. 3) Sugar bowl with compressed globular body on three scrolled feet and removable lid with rose finial; height: approx. 13.2 cm. All pieces with age-related signs of wear; underside stamped with crowned Bourbon fleur-de-lis and two town or poinçon de charge marks “A” and “P” beneath a trefoil crown (see photos).

    1.200,00 

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