ID 800997
Lot 537 | Prächtige Jugendstil-Keksdose mit Schmetterlingsdekor
Estimate value
€ 18 000 – 36 000
von KPM-Berlin
Dreiecksförmiger Korpus mit gerundeter Schulter und Stand sowie strebenartig ausgezogene, abgeschrägte Ecken. Flach gehöhter Deckel mit drei hochgezogenen, linear zulaufenden Griffstegen. Auf der dreiseitigen Wandung leicht vertiefte, schildartig geschweifte Reserve. Darin, auf kobaltblauem Fond, stilisierte, von feinen Dekorlinien umzogene Darstellung eines farbenprächtigen Schmetterlings. Die Ecken mit roten, fünfblättrigen Emailblüten und bekrönenden Lorbeerblattreliefs. Der Deckel mit korrespondierendem Liniendekor. Polychrome Aufglasur- und „juwelenartig“ erhabene, teilw. transluzide Emailmalerei in kräftigen Farben mit zarttonigen, pastelligen Fonds sowie Relief- und Pudergolddekor. Form-Entw. Hermann Hubatsch, 1903. Dekor-Entw. wohl Adolf Flad. Modell-Nr. 7460. Jahresbuchstabe. Zepter- und Malereimarke. KPM-Berlin. Um 1903. H. 22 cm. 21 cm x 21cm.
In prächtigen, leuchtenden Emailfarben heben sich die bunten Schmetterlinge wie Schmuckstücke vom dunklen, kobaltblauen Fond ab. Das reliefartige Aufbringen transluzider und opaker Emailfarben erinnert an edle Juwelierkreationen aus der Zeit. Allein acht sog. "Cakesdosen" sind von KPM im Jahre 1903 gefertigt worden. Weder in den Jahren zuvor, noch danach sind derartige Keksdosen im Modellbuch verzeichnet.
Vgl. Von Teskow, Jugendstil-Porzellane der KPM, S. 21, 146, 257, 302, Farbabb. 32; Kat. Bröhan-Museum 1889 – 1939, Nr. 89; Köllmann, Berliner Porzellan, S. 201 mit Farbtaf. 43c.
A large porcelain cookie box finely overglaze-painted and enamelled with colourful butterflies decor and rich gold decoration. Date letter. Sceptre and painter‘s mark.
KPM-Berlin. Um 1903.
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