ID 942828
Lot 2209 | Zwei prächtige monumentale Meissen Potpourrivasen
Estimate value
€ 95 000 – 190 000
mit Watteauszenen und Blumendekor
auf quadratischem, von eingerollten Volutenfüßen getragenem Sockel. Über getrepptem, rocaillereliefiertem Rundfuß balusterförmiger, stark vorwölbender Vasenkorpus mit gerundeter Schulter und profiliertem Rand. Gehöhter, von Rocaillereliefs umzogener, durchbrochen gearbeiteter Deckel, in reliefplastische Blätter übergehend, als Basis für ein prächtiges Blumenbukett aus verschiedenen, äußerst feinplastisch modellierten, geöffneten Blüten. Seitlich reliefplastisch aufsteigende Palmblätter als Handhaben. Feinplastisch modellierter, aufgelegter Dekor mit üppigen Festonen aus sommerlichen Blüten und Früchten sowie Insekten. Unterhalb sitzende Flora bzw. Amorette mit gefülltem Blumenkorb und Girlande. Oberhalb jeweils schwebende Amorette. Beidseitig der Wandung, zwischen farbigem Streublumendekor angelegte, großflächige, szenische Darstellung in der Art von Antoine Watteau mit zwei vornehmen, jungen Damen in Gesellschaft eines Kavaliers in teilw. architekturbestandener Parklandschaft bzw. farbenfrohes Blumenarrangement. Feine polychrome Malerei mit reicher Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Joachim Kaendler. Minim. best.; Rest.; Schwertermarke. Meissen. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.; Ges.-H. ca. 87 cm. Vasen-H. 73 cm.
Two monumental lidded porcelain potpourri vases and corresponding bases with finely applied flowers, cupids and Watteau scenes modelled by J. J. Kaendler. Minor chipped. Restored. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.
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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Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden GmbH Große Str. 1 29691 Ahlden(Aller) Germany | ||||||||||||||
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