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- FRANKENTHAL PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE DANCING
FRANKENTHAL PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE DANCING FIGUREBlue painted mark.
7 1/2 x 4 x 3 1/2 in.
Condition
Minor wear, some restorations and firing imperfections. Otherwise in good condition.
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- A Frankenthal Porcelain Figural Group
A Frankenthal Porcelain Figural Group
After the Model by Johann Wilhelm Lanz, Circa 1770
the underside bearing a CT monogram for Bavarian elector Carl Theodore beneath a crown and numbered 7 in underglaze blue.
Height 9 1/2 inches.
- FOUR NYMPHENBURG PORCELAIN HUNT FIGURESFOUR
FOUR NYMPHENBURG PORCELAIN HUNT FIGURESFOUR NYMPHENBURG PORCELAIN HUNT FIGURES, late 19th / 20th Century, painted blue crowned CT monograms to two Frankenthal style female hunters, printed green mark to falconer, all with impressed Bavarian shield marks, model nos. 279, 363, 1610 and 1609, respectively, various impressed numerals, in the white, the first mounted on a rearing stallion holding a falcon, h: 8 x l: 8 in.; the second standing beside his stead blowing a hunting horn, the third holding a powder horn and rifle and the fourth taking aim (4) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling Literature: The huntress taking aim is likely after the Frankenthal example attributed to Johann Friedrich Luck, circa 1760. For this example and other hunting groups attributed to Luck, see, Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky: Frankenthal Porcelain, Vol.1: Die Plastik, p.280-285.
- A Karl G. Lück for Frankenthal Porcelain
A Karl G. Lück for Frankenthal Porcelain Figural Group
Circa 1775
bearing a TC and crown mark above 78 in underglaze blue to the underside.
Height 5 x width 5 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
- PAIR OF FRANKENTHAL PORCELAIN FIGURES
PAIR OF FRANKENTHAL PORCELAIN FIGURES AND A HOCHST FIGURE The pair marked in underglaze blue with rearing lion; from an identical model of a youth sitting on a tree stump (each with broken arm); the single with puce wheel mark of a midget with flat rimmed hat outstretched arm and gilt sword (blade broken off). 6 in.
- Loosdrecht and Frankenthal porcelain
Loosdrecht and Frankenthal porcelain saucers and cup circa 1770 flower vine and green ribbon band centering songbird seated on twig H1 1/4'' Dia.5 3/4''; the other with moth design H1 1/4'' Dia.5 1/2'' and silhouette cup of slightly later date H2 3/4'' (3pcs) Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. Bird saucer: Two small rim nicks otherwise in good original condition. Undersider incised what appears to be: LM3 Cup and butterfly saucer: Very good original condition some wear and rubbing to gilding. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Frankenthal porcelain tazza, reticulated
Frankenthal porcelain tazza, reticulated border surrounding central bouquet of hand painted fruit and flowers, mounted on faux bamboo gilt metal tripod frame, base with marks for Prince/Elector Carl Theodor, German, 1762-1797, CT mark above two dots, also marked on foot ring "87", finely incised "H3X", late 18th century if of the period, 9-1/2 in.; with certificate of authenticity from Carolus Hartmann. Tape residue, otherwise good condition. A Georgia Private Collection
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