246/3347
Berlin
Coffee pot and mocha pot with rocaille decoration by Christoph Conrad Meyer (1722–1781) and Georg Wilhelm Marggraff (died 1804). Circa 1770
Sold for
3.750 EUR (incl. premium)
215/106
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, gen. „Goethe-Tischbein"
Ideale Landschaft. Circa 1810
Sold for
16.250 EUR (incl. premium)
207/108
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, gen. „Goethe-Tischbein"
„Verbrecher, die auf die Galeere verbracht werden“. Circa 1800
Sold for
4.270 EUR (incl. premium)
207/106
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, gen. „Goethe-Tischbein"
Jagdszene („Kopie nach Paulus Potter“). Circa 1800
Sold for
976 EUR (incl. premium)
322/102
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, gen. „Goethe-Tischbein"
The young man is pondering the construction of a boat (after Salomon Gessner's "The first skipper"). After Heinrich Friedrich Füger.. After 1796
Sold for
7.500 EUR (incl. premium)
222/113
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, gen. „Goethe-Tischbein"
Tote Soldaten. Circa/after 1780
Sold for
250 EUR (incl. premium)
249/456
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, gen. „Goethe-Tischbein"
Frederick Hervey, Bishop of Derry and 4th Earl of Bristol (1730–1803), in the background the Tomb of Mamia, Pompeii. March 1790
Sold for
42.500 EUR (incl. premium)
224/316
Zechliner Hütte
Lidded goblet with the portrait of Friedrich Wilhelm I., King in Prussia, and the King's monograms FWR and FR II. Presumably 1740
Sold for
3.750 EUR (incl. premium)
231/327
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Schinkel standard frame with a steel engraving of the honouring of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV at the Berlin City Palace, 1844. Circa 1844
Sold for
6.875 EUR (incl. premium)
249/469
Nach Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Large silver goblet – for the Berlin court actor Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Unzelmann (1753–1832) on the occasion of his 50th year on the stage. 1821
Sold for
11.250 EUR (incl. premium)
249/437
Dresdner Hoftischler
Pair of drawed commodes with rich floral marquetry – in the style of the brothers Johann Friedrich (1726–1793) and Heinrich Wilhelm Spindler (1738–1788). Circa 1755/60
Sold for
62.500 EUR (incl. premium)
312/331
Gebrüder Friedländer, Berlin
Bracelet for Countess Alexandra Arnim-Boitzenburg (1868–1943) – gift from Kaiser Wilhelm II. on the occasion of a visit to Boitzenburg on 12 September 1911. Circa 1905
Sold for
12.500 EUR (incl. premium)
209/277
KPM Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin
Tondo with profile portraits of the family of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia and Queen Luise, with their seven children and the two children of Luise's sister Friederike. 1815
Sold for
14.030 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3287
KPM Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin
Round lidded tureen from the table service for King Friedrich Wilhelm II. of Prussia (1744–1797) – "Antikglatt" design with flower painting and purple edging, for the winter rooms of the Charlottenburg Palace. 1796
Sold for
7.500 EUR (incl. premium)
228/1184
Mappenwerk (vor 1945)
„Shakespeares Visionen“. 1918
Sold for
7.500 EUR (incl. premium)
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