ID 942958
Lot 2339 | Große Anbietschale mit Papageiendekor
Estimate value
€ 3 900 – 7 800
Runde, tief gemuldete Form mit passig geschweiftem Rand. Im Spiegel ein farbenprächtiger rot-blau gefiederter Papagei an einer Kette, auf einem gedrechselten Holzständer sitzend, darunter ein grüner Sandkasten. Unweit ein aufspringender, bellender Bologneser Hund mit braun geflecktem Fell, umgeben von vereinzelten Schmetterlingen und Insekten. Auf der Fahne umlaufende, breite Randbordüre aus Akanthusranken und Muschelwerk in goldgehöhtem Braun. Feine, polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Altes Christie's Auktionsetikett. Former- und Drehernr. 20. Schwertermarke. D. 30.
Insgesamt 52 Stücke eines Speiseservices mit diesem Dekor befanden sich in der Sammlung des dänischen Generaldirektors Ole Olsen (Vgl. Kat. Hermann Schmitz "Generaldirektør Ole Olsens Kunstsamlinger" (1927) sowie Teller in den berühmten Sammlungen von Gustav von Klemperer und Darmstaedter. Die Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden beherbergen zwei Kannen als Teil eines Kaffee-und Teeservices.
Vgl. Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Auktions-Kat. Rudolph Lepke's, Slg. Darmstaedter, 1925, Nr. 108, Rückert, Nr. 733, Kat. Klemperer, 1928, Nr. 101; Pietsch, Slg. Wark, Nr. 576; Kat. Schmitz, Slg. Ole Olsen, Kopenhagen, Taf. 57, Nr. 1462.
Provenienz: Kunstsammlung Ole Olsen, Kopenhagen. Auktion "Important Continental Porcelain", Christie's, 28. März 1977, Lot-Nr. 83.
A large porcelain dinner bowl depicting a parrot and Bolognese dog scene from the collection of the Danish chief manager Ole Olsen. Old auction label, Christie's 28th March 1977, no. 83. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. Um 1740 - 1745.
Manufactur: | Meissen Porcelain Factory |
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Auction house category: | Porcelain |
Manufactur: | Meissen Porcelain Factory |
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Auction house category: | Porcelain |
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