Reinhold Poss (1897 - 1933) - persönliches 109-teiliges KPM-Porzellanservice als Siegerpreis im Streckenflug/Europarundflug 1930
04.11.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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2000EUR € 2 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1326349
Lot 869 | Reinhold Poss (1897 - 1933) - persönliches 109-teiliges KPM-Porzellanservice als Siegerpreis im Streckenflug/Europarundflug 1930
Weißes, glasiertes Porzellan, reliefiert, dezent vergoldet, im Boden jedes Teils die unterglasierte blaue Zeptermarke und die eisenrote KPM-Marke mit Reichsapfel, weiterhin (außer bei den Tassen) an jedem Teil die goldene Widmung "Dem besten Deutschen im Streckenflug / Europarundflug 1930 / Der preussische Minister für Handel und Gewerbe", außerdem an jedem Teil (außer den Untertassen) das goldene Besitzermonogramm "RP". Das Kaffeeservice mit elf Kaffeetassen und elf Mokkatassen (ein Haarriss) mit jeweils zwölf Untertassen, dazu eine Kaffeekanne, ein Sahnekännchen und eine Zuckerdose. Weiterhin sechs flache Speiseteller (25 cm), zehn tiefe Teller (25 cm), fünf Suppenteller (24 cm), zwölf Kuchenteller (22 cm), zwölf kleine Dessertteller (18 cm), zwei Saucieren, zwei tiefe und zwei niedrige achteckige Servierschalen, eine tiefe ovale Servierschale mit verzierten Griffen, zwei rautenförmige Obst- oder Konfektschalen (Randchip), zwei kleine ovale Servierplatten (je 32 cm) und zwei große ovale Servierplatten (40 cm, 50 cm) sowie zwei kreisrunde Servierplatten (30 cm, 35 cm). Außerdem zwei Exemplare des Buches "Internationaler Rundflug 1930", Verlag für deutsches Flugwesen, Berlin 1930 (deutliche Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren).
Das Porzellan sehr schön erhalten, minimale Gebrauchsspuren, ganz vereinzelt Chips. Repräsentatives, hochrangiges Geschenk als Siegerpreis für einen der besten Piloten der 1920er und 1930er Jahre.
Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass von Reinhold Poss.
Reinhold Poss (1897 - 1933) – his personal 109-piece KPM dinner service as the winner's prize in the cross-country flight/Challenge International de Tourisme 1930
Reinhold Poss (1897 - 1933) – his personal 109-piece KPM dinner service as the winner's prize in the cross-country flight/Challenge International de Tourisme 1930
White, glazed porcelain, decorated in relief, subtle gilding, the blue underglaze sceptre mark and the iron red KPM hallmark with imperial orb stamped in the base of every piece. Moreover, every piece (except the cups) with the dedication in gold "Dem besten Deutschen im Streckenflug / Europarundflug 1930 / Der preussische Minister für Handel und Gewerbe", plus the owner's monogram "RP" in gold on every piece (except the saucers). The coffee service comprising eleven coffee cups and eleven mocha cups (one hairline crack), each with twelve saucers, plus a coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl. Furthermore, six flat dinner plates (25 cm), ten deep plates (25 cm), five soup dishes (24 cm), twelve cake plates (22 cm), twelve small dessert plates (18 cm), two saucières, two deep and two shallow octagonal serving bowls, one deep oval serving bowl with embellished handles, two diamond-shaped fruit or confectionery dishes (chipped at the rim), two small oval serving plates (32 cm each) and two large oval serving plates (40 cm, 50 cm) plus two circular serving plates (30 cm, 35 cm). Also includes two copies of the book "Internationaler Rundflug 1930", Verlag für deutsches Flugwesen, Berlin 1930 (obvious signs of age and handling).
The porcelain in beautiful condition, minimal traces of use, the occasional chip. Distinguished, top ranking gift as the winner's prize for one of the best pilots of the 1920s and 1930s.
Provenance: From the estate of Reinhold Poss.
Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Fliegertruppe |
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Auction house category: | Fliegertruppe |
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