ID 1478719
Lot 304 | Ein Paar KPM-Tischbüsten eines afrikanischen Paares, um 1780/1800
Weißes, glasiertes Porzellan. En suite gefertigte, zweiteilige Büsten auf Postamentsockel. Der Mann mit tuchgebundener Zackenkrone und Umhang über der rechten Schulter und Brust, die Frau mit Federkrone und Federgurt mit Tuch über der Brust. Die separaten Vierkant-Postamentsockel mit umlaufenden Rocaille-Kartuschen. Im Boden jeweils in Blau unterglasierte Szeptermarke in der Form zwischen 1780 und 1800 sowie Pressmarken "44 R". Höhe der Büsten 10,5 und 11,3 cm, Gesamthöhen 15,7 und 16,5 cm.
Aus einer Serie von 22 Figuren "en buste" stammend, die von Friedrich Elias Meyer um 1763 entworfen wurden. Vgl. G. Lenz, Berliner Porzellan 1763-86, Berlin 1913, Bd. 1, S. 23 und Tafel 8.
A pair of small KPM busts of an African couple, around 1780/1800
A pair of small KPM busts of an African couple, around 1780/1800
Weißes, glasiertes Porzellan. En suite gefertigte, zweiteilige Büsten auf Postamentsockel. Der Mann mit tuchgebundener Zackenkrone und Umhang über der rechten Schulter und Brust, die Frau mit Federkrone und Federgurt mit Tuch über der Brust. Die separaten Vierkant-Postamentsockel mit umlaufenden Rocaille-Kartuschen. Im Boden jeweils in Blau unterglasierte Szeptermarke in der Form zwischen 1780 und 1800 sowie Pressmarken "44 R". Höhe der Büsten 10,5 und 11,3 cm, Gesamthöhen 15,7 und 16,5 cm.
Aus einer Serie von 22 Figuren "en buste" stammend, die von Friedrich Elias Meyer um 1763 entworfen wurden. Vgl. G. Lenz, Berliner Porzellan 1763-86, Berlin 1913, Bd. 1, S. 23 und Tafel 8.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Porcelain, Ceramic |
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Auction house category: | Porcelain, Ceramic |
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