AFTERNOON SESSION
at 2.30p.m. precisely, lots 173-317
THE PROPERTY OF A DECEASED ESTATE
Formerly in the collection of OTTO BLOHM
HANNOVERSCH-MÜNDEN AND MAGDEBURG FAIENCE
This whole intriguing area of German fayence manufacture has, until recently, been neglected. This situation has been corrected by the Exhibition: die Magdeburger Fayence-und Steingutmanufaktur der Familie Guischard 1756-1839 and its catalogue largely due to the scholarship of Manfred Meinz. It is to his catalogue entries that the reference 'Meinz' relates.
Two Hannoversch-Münden reticulated baluster vases, covers and inner covers
CIRCA 1760
細節
Two Hannoversch-Münden reticulated baluster vases, covers and inner covers
Circa 1760
The pierced trelliswork with blue and yellow hexafoils at the interstices, the footrims and necks with sprays of flowers and the covers with flower finials (one vase with glaze losses to footrim and rim of cover, the other with large restuck chip to foot and restored and restuck flower finial), the first vase with three crescents above a dash in blue, the cover with three crescents above K in manganese, the second vase with three crescents above L in manganese, the cover with three crescents above a dash in manganese
20½in. (52cm.) high (2)
Circa 1760
The pierced trelliswork with blue and yellow hexafoils at the interstices, the footrims and necks with sprays of flowers and the covers with flower finials (one vase with glaze losses to footrim and rim of cover, the other with large restuck chip to foot and restored and restuck flower finial), the first vase with three crescents above a dash in blue, the cover with three crescents above K in manganese, the second vase with three crescents above L in manganese, the cover with three crescents above a dash in manganese
20½in. (52cm.) high (2)
來源
Otto Blohm, nos. 1044 and 932