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289/315l

Präkolumbisch

L Maya Culture (Mexico) late classical period– jade pendant in the shape of a stylised person. 550–950 AD
Sold for 1.000 EUR (incl. premium)
289/315j

Präkolumbisch

J Chontal Culture (Mexico) late preclassical period – jade pendant in the shape of a sitting person. 300–100 BC
Sold for 3.125 EUR (incl. premium)
289/315h

Präkolumbisch

H Guanacaste-Nicoya Culture (Costa Rica), linear decoration period – Jade pendant. Oblong axe god in the shape of a stylised bird. 1–500 AD
Sold for 1.000 EUR (incl. premium)
289/315f

Präkolumbisch

F Guanacaste-Nicoya Culture (Costar Rica), linear decoration period – jade pendant. Almond-shaped axe god in the shape of a stylised bird with a sharp beak. 1–500 AD
Sold for 1.000 EUR (incl. premium)
289/315c

Präkolumbisch

C Olmec culture (Costa Rica), late preclassical period – jade pendant in the shape of a frog. 300–100 BC
Sold for 2.500 EUR (incl. premium)
289/315a

Präkolumbisch

A Olmec culture (Costa Rica), late preclassical period – jade pendant in the shape of an axe. 300–100 BC
Sold for 1.000 EUR (incl. premium)
289/315d

Präkolumbisch

D Olmec Culture (Costa Rica), late preclassical period – Jade pendant in the shape of a frog. 300-100 BC
Sold for 5.000 EUR (incl. premium)
247/208

Friedrich Preller d. J.

View of the Wetterhorn with the Rosenlaui Glacier near Grindelwald. 1887
Sold for 2.125 EUR (incl. premium)
229/159

Friedrich Preller d. Ä.

Scene wth satyrs, fauns and a centaur. Circa 1872
Sold for 2.375 EUR (incl. premium)
229/172

Friedrich Preller d. Ä.

View of Naples from Sorrento. 1871
Sold for 1.875 EUR (incl. premium)
255/111

Ludwig Max Praetorius

Two Views of Rome. Circa 1844/56
Sold for 625 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3246

Potsdamer Glashütte

Large glass goblet with depiction of Diana's hunt, presumably in honour of the Princes of Brandeburg. 16. November 1699
Sold for 4.000 EUR (incl. premium)
209/265

Potsdamer Glashütte

Carafe with the royal mirrored monogram of Leopold I of Anhalt-Dessau (1676-1747), called the 'old Dessauer'. Circa 1700
Sold for 4.270 EUR (incl. premium)
271/2085

Marion Post Wolcott

Negro going in colored entrance of movie house on Saturday afternoon, Belzoni, Mississippi Delta. 1939
Sold for 1.500 EUR (incl. premium)
257/374

Leonhard Posch

Brooch with the portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776–1810) – likely as commemorative medallion for the people of Königsberg. 1811
Sold for 1.375 EUR (incl. premium)
209/273

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Potpourri vase with the head of Medusa and serpentine handles. 1781
Sold for 6.344 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3186

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Portrait plaque of King August III. of Poland (1696–1763) in traditional Polish dress. After 1737
Sold for 5.625 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3190

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Saucer from the "Déjeuner" tea and coffee service for Giulio Contarini with "Alt-ozier" moulding, Contarini coat of arms, merchant shipping scene in micropainting and Indian flowers. Circa 1739/40
Sold for 1.000 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3234

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Cup and saucer with scenes of soldiers in purple painted decoration by Johann George Loehnig (1743-1806). Circa 1780
Sold for 250 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3236

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Cobalt blue cup ("Campaner" form) and saucer with garland of flowers. Circa 1820
Sold for 312 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3213

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Pair of yellow-green cups and saucer bowls with German flowers and insects in cartouche and brown edging. Circa 1745/50
Sold for 500 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3187

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Plate from the so-called coronation service for King August III. of Poland (1696–1763) – with the Polish-Saxon Electoral coat of arms, scattered flowers and rich gold lace border, from the Japanese Palace in Dresden. 1733/34
Sold for 28.750 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3233

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Cup from the court service for Elector Friedrich August III. of Saxony (1750–1827) – with the blue ribbon, redpoll finch and fruits. Circa 1777
Sold for 500 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3161

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Tea bowl and saucer with chinoiseries, gold lace decoration, the interior of the tea bowl with Indian flowers. Circa 1725
Sold for 1.875 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3168

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Chocolate cup and saucer with purple painted peonies and a brown border. 1730/35
Sold for 750 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3216

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Pair of quatrelobe cups and saucers with shadowed flowers, insect decoration and gold edging. 1745/50
Sold for 2.375 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3228

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Snuff box with scenes of gallantry. Circa 1760
Sold for 6.875 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3162

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Figure of a comedian. Circa 1725
Sold for 13.125 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3163

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Figure of a Miner. 1725/30
Sold for 13.750 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3158

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Pair of vermouth cups with etched gold chinese figures by Bartholomäus Seuter (1678–1754), Augsburg. 1725
Sold for 8.125 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3193

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Cobalt blue cup and saucer with scenes of gallantry before the Albrechtsburg, rich gold lace decoration. Circa 1740
Sold for 2.750 EUR (incl. premium)
272/218a

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

A bowl from the Swan service for Heinrich von Brühl, model by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706–1775). Moulding circa 1740
Sold for 13.125 EUR (incl. premium)
312/303a

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Hand washing basin from the tea service with "Gelben Löwen" with a brown brim. Circa 1780
Sold for 2.500 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3188

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Plate from the so-called coronation service for King August III. of Poland (1696–1763) – with the Polish-Saxon Electoral coat of arms, scattered flowers and rich gold lace border, from the Japanese Palace in Dresden. 1733/34
Sold for 27.500 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3198

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Lobed octagonal form bowl with pair of pheasants and insects. Circa 1745/50
Sold for 625 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3192

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Tea bowl and saucer with merchant shipping scenes, gold lace decoration and wood cut flowers in the manner of Christian Friedrich Herold (1700–1779). Circa 1740
Sold for 1.250 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3231

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Confectionary dish with sculpted leaf stems and flowers, a moss green Watteau scene, floral decoration and gold margin. Circa 1760
Sold for 687 EUR (incl. premium)
272/218b

Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

Pieces from the Swan Service, for 12 people, with the Brühl coat of arms. After 1970
Sold for 32.500 EUR (incl. premium)
289/338

Porzellanmanufaktur Frankenthal

Console table with porcelain top for Elector Carl Theodor of the Palatinate (1724-1799) – design presumably by Franz Conrad Link. Circa 1770
Sold for 37.500 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3252

Porzellanmanufaktur Du Paquier, Wien

Tea bowl with black "Schwarzlot" painting after Pieter Brueghel the Elder in the manner of Carl Wendelin Anreiter von Zierfeld (1702–1747). Circa 1730
Sold for 1.750 EUR (incl. premium)
249/436

Porzellanmanufaktur Du Paquier, Wien

Set of six Vermuth cups with scattered European flowers. Circa 1730/35
Sold for 9.243 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3308

Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg

Two dinner plates from the Electoral court service for Elector Maximilian III. Joseph of Bavaria (1727–1777). Circa 1765
Sold for 7.750 EUR (incl. premium)
246/3309

Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg

Cup with the portrait of King Max I. Joseph of Bavaria (1756–1825). Shortly before 1815
Sold for 1.000 EUR (incl. premium)
289/285

Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg

Large krater vase bearing the portrait of Princess Maximiliane of Bavaria (1820-1821)“playing with a lamb“ – Model 428 by Johann Peter Melchior. 1821
Sold for 25.000 EUR (incl. premium)
334/117

Leopold Pollak

Portrait of the painter Emil Löhr at the age of 24 years. 1833
Sold for 4.000 EUR (incl. premium)
332/715

Sigmar Polke

Untitled (Overpainted facsimile print by Rembrandt with a view of the Bloemendaal church). 1990s
Sold for 22.500 EUR (incl. premium)
348/823

Sigmar Polke

”Samson und Delilah”, from the portfolio of prints ”Kinderstern”. 1989
Sold for 7.500 EUR (incl. premium)
740/1777

Weeteng Poh

Lightness of Being, from the series ”Nobody likes Plastic Roses”, Berlin. 2022
Sold for 635 EUR (incl. premium)
264/312a

Hans Poelzig

Ceiling light – presumably for the administrative buildings of I.G. Farben, Frankfurt am Main. Circa 1930
Sold for 8.750 EUR (incl. premium)
264/312b

Hans Poelzig

Ten wall lights – presumably for the administrative buildings of I.G. Farben, Frankfurt am Main. Circa 1930
Sold for 18.750 EUR (incl. premium)