Amour fou. Figurative ceramics/Limoges vases 2022-11-09 Auction - 111 Price Results - Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbH in Bavaria
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Emmerich Andresen, 'The Night', 1893Marcell Goldscheider, Paris, 'Venice', 1928-39Carl Reschke, Seated lady in crinoline, 1909
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Amour fou. Figurative ceramics/Limoges vases

We are pleased to present you with a collection of wonderful porcelain and ceramic figures from three centuries. Not all, but many figures and pairs of figures from such different manufacturers as the Royal Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, the Rosenthal company in Selb and the Viennese Friedrich Goldscheider revolve around the theme of love in its various forms such as Eros (sensual love), Philia (friendly love) and agape (unselfish love). The auction begins with one of the earliest designs on offer - the delightful group 'Venus and Cupid,' was designed for KPM Meissen in the 18th century. Cheeky little Cupid already has his bow and quiver ready to use his arrows to ignite love in all its facets. The group of "Eros", passionate love, includes "Love Spring" by Richard Aigner, 1913 for Rosenthal with a kissing couple, the two women whispering to each other on the beach by Karl Ens from the 1920s and also the 'Cavalier at the Desk' by J.J. Kaendler, designed as early as 1740 and thus the oldest piece in the collection. One would like to know who will receive the love letter he is writing... Of course, one must not forget the beautiful Helena by Michael Powolny, 1907. After all, she and her lover Paris started the Trojan War with their Amour Fou. "Agape" and "Philia" are not so easy to recognize, they come into their own best in the groups "Mother and Child" from the Fraureuth porcelain factory from the 1920s and the two sisters, in which the older one is the younger one teaches ice skating (Alfred König, 1904). The dancers from the Viennese Goldscheider manufactory, on the other hand, form a fourth group, if you will: They represent the love of life, which expresses itself in exuberant dance. One example is Josef Lorenzl's 'La Jana' dancer with tambourine from 1933, who shows her long legs in a sweeping dance step. The collection, which comprises 112 objects, is rounded off by further pairs and individual figures in a wide variety of life situations and postures. Fi
Auction Curators:
Faridah Younes
Curator
Askan Quittenbaum
Murano glass, jewelry, Art Nouveau and Art Deco
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Mathilde Jaksch, 'Riki Raab', c. 1930: Mathilde Jaksch, 'Riki Raab', c. 1930, H. 16.5 cm. Execution: Viennese Porcelain Manufactory Augarten. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome overglaze with gold. Marked: Manufactory mark (blue, under
0481: Mathilde Jaksch, 'Riki Raab', c. 1930Est. €600-€700
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Adolf Oppel, Vase with Nymphs, 1900: Adolf Oppel, Vase with Nymphs, 1900, H. 38 cm. Execution: Bauer, Rosenthal & Co., Kronach. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome underglaze. Reliefed lake landscape, partially fully plastic girl
0482: Adolf Oppel, Vase with Nymphs, 1900Est. €1,000-€1,200
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Adolf Oppel, 'Teasing' jug, c. 1899: Adolf Oppel, 'Teasing' jug, c. 1899, H. 25.5 cm. Execution: Bauer, Rosenthal & Co., Kronach. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome underglaze, decorated in relief with a bearded face. Edge gilded.
0483: Adolf Oppel, 'Teasing' jug, c. 1899Est. €800-€900
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Herman Hubatsch, 'Cabarettsängerin', 1909: Herman Hubatsch, 'Cabarettsängerin', 1909, H. 34.5 cm. Executed by KPM Berlin, 1913. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome underglaze. Skirt hem signed on the bottom: H. HUBATSCH 09 (embossed),
0497: Herman Hubatsch, 'Cabarettsängerin', 1909Est. €1,400-€1,800Lot Passed
Karl Ens, Volkstedt, Dancer, 1920s: Karl Ens, Volkstedt, Dancer, 1920s, H. 38.8 cm. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome underglaze with gold. Marked on the bottom: Ens-Porzellan Volkstedt, manufactory mark, hand-painted (green glaze
0500: Karl Ens, Volkstedt, Dancer, 1920sEst. €200-€300Lot Passed
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