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        • Winner's trophy of the city of Cologne, , "Amateur Cycling World Championship 1935", bronze, oval relief plaque with base, inscribed Grasegger, model design by Georg Grasegger (1873-1927, German sculptor, active in Cologne), 14.2 cm high
          Jun. 14, 2024

          Winner's trophy of the city of Cologne, , "Amateur Cycling World Championship 1935", bronze, oval relief plaque with base, inscribed Grasegger, model design by Georg Grasegger (1873-1927, German sculptor, active in Cologne), 14.2 cm high

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          Winner's trophy of the city of Cologne, , "Amateur Cycling World Championship 1935", bronze, oval relief plaque with base, inscribed Grasegger, model design by Georg Grasegger (1873-1927, German sculptor, active in Cologne), 14.2 cm high Sieger-Trophäe der Stadt Köln, "Amateur-Radweltmeisterschaft 1935", Bronze, ovale Reliefplakette mit Sockel, bezeichnet Grasegger, Modellentwurf von Georg Grasegger (1873-1927, deutscher Bildhauer, tätig in Köln), 14.2 cm hoch

          Auktionshaus Plückbaum
        • Georg Grasegger
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Georg Grasegger

          Est: €950 - €1,350

          Georg Grasegger 1873 Partenkirchen - 1927 Köln - Übermütiger Faun mit Siegerkranz - Bronze. Braun patiniert. Schwarzer Marmorsockel. H. o./m. Sockel: 25,8/30,8 cm. Rückseitig auf der Plinthe sign. und ortsbez.: G. GRASEGGER / CÖLN. Rückseitig auf der Schmalseite der Plinthe mit dem Gießervermerk: GUSS v. A. BRANDSTETTER / MÜNCHEN. - Prov.: Privatsammlung. - Zustand: Minimale Abplatzer am Sockel.

          Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
        • Georg Grasegger "Das Tapfere Schneiderlein" Bronze
          Jan. 30, 2021

          Georg Grasegger "Das Tapfere Schneiderlein" Bronze

          Est: $600 - $700

          Georg Grasegger (German, 1873-1927) bronze sculpture of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale figure, titled "Das Tapfere Schneiderlein", or "The Brave Little Tailor" on front of integrated bronze base. "Sieben auf einen Streich" inscribed on figure's belt. Signed "G. Grasegger" on top of base. Including base: 11 1/8" H x 4 3/4" W x 2 1/2" D. German, likely first quarter 20th century.

          Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
        • Georg Grasegger (Partenkirchen 1873 - Köln 1927). A Figure Pair 'Hillige Magd und Knecht'.
          Nov. 28, 2020

          Georg Grasegger (Partenkirchen 1873 - Köln 1927). A Figure Pair 'Hillige Magd und Knecht'.

          Est: -

          Berlin, KPM, designed 1914, made soon after. Porcelain with underglazed polychrome painting. Designed after the bronze group by Grasegger at the carnival's fountain in Cologne, Gülichplatz. Sign. to the plinth 'GRASEGGER' and '1914' (impressed). Blue sceptre mark, orb and 'K.P.M., iron cross (black), year mark 'P' (=1915) and model's no. '10477' (impressed). Min. chipped. H. 34,5 cm. - German sculptor and craftsman, was educated at the Munich Academy under Wilhelm von Ruemann, since 1901 teaching at the Cologne School of Arts and Crafts, exhibited his works at the most important exhibitions from the turn of the century (Munich, Glaspalast; Berlin, Gr. Kunstausstellung; Mannheim; Köln). Lit.: Thieme/Becker, Vollmer etc.

          Auktionshaus Stahl
        • GRASEGGER, GEORG (1873-1927) "Putto mit Trommel"
          Nov. 28, 2020

          GRASEGGER, GEORG (1873-1927) "Putto mit Trommel"

          Est: -

          GRASEGGER, GEORG (1873-1927) "Putto with drum" Bronze, signed and inscribed: Cologne, base with paper label, h: 10 cm. Marble base. Slight signs of age.

          Auktionshaus Eppli
        • Folklore dancing couple, KPM B
          Jun. 10, 2020

          Folklore dancing couple, KPM B

          Est: -

          Folklore dancing couple, KPM Berlin, 1915, designed by Georg Grasegger (1873-1927), model no. 10476, dancing couple, on a rectangular plinth, cheerful folk depiction after a group from the carnival fountain on the Gülichplatz in Cologne, white, dam., H. 34 cm

          Historia Auctionata
        • GEORG GRASEGGER | Oktober Morgen
          Sep. 25, 2019

          GEORG GRASEGGER | Oktober Morgen

          Est: €7,000 - €10,000

          bronze, with brown patina entitled twince on the socle OKTOBER MORGEN stamped LAUCHHAMMER BILDGUSS, and with a mark figuring a hammer in a circle

          Sotheby's
        • Georg Grasegger, Hillige Magd und Knecht, KPM Berlin, 1915
          Jan. 23, 2017

          Georg Grasegger, Hillige Magd und Knecht, KPM Berlin, 1915

          Est: €2,560 - €3,200

          Porcelain, painted polychrome Berlin, 1915 Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM), established in Berlin in 1763 Model: Georg Grasegger (1873-1927) – Sculptor and craftsman Underglaze blue scepter mark, red orb mark, impressed date mark, model number ‘10476’ as well as further painted décor and painter’s signets Dynamic couple lost in dance on a rectangular plinth Height: 34.5 cm Very good condition Cheerful, popular representation after a group from the carnival fountain on Gülichplatz in Cologne Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Condition:The group of figures is in very good condition with minimal signs of age and wear. The height measures 34.5 cm. (nlu) Georg Grasegger (1873-1927) The sculptor attended the carving school in Partenkirchen and subsequently the School of Applied Arts. After that he studied at the Academy in Munich as a pupil of Wilhelm von Rümann. Since 1901 Grasegger worked at the School of Applied Arts in Cologne. He was involved in creating sculptural works for the Palace of Justice and the Northern Cemetery in Schwabing, Munich, and alongside created free-standing sculptures and handcrafts in the manner of Art Nouveau. Grasegger was present at most German exhibitions, for example at the Glaspalast Munich in 1896, 1899, 1901 and 1911 as well as at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung in 1905, 1912 and 1918. Today, his works can be seen i.a. at the Gewerbemuseum in Nürnberg and at the museum of decorative arts in Cologne. Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin The first porcelain manufactory at Berlin was founded on the suggestion of Frederick the Great by Wilhelm Caspar Wegely and J. Benckgraff in 1752, yet already 5 years later production was stopped because the king was not satisfied with the porcelain. With the invasion of Meissen by the Prussian army, many modelers and porcelain painters came to Berlin, where in 1761 the merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky founded a new factory. This was finally bought in 1763 by Frederick the Great, who named it ‘Royal Porcelain Factory’ and introduced the cobalt blue scepter mark. During this time, the factory began producing exquisite tableware in a late Rococo style, which was painted with flowers, birds and scenes after Watteau Boucher and Dutch masters in vivid colors. Famous porcelain painters of the manufactory were K. W. Böhme, B. Böhme and K. J. C. Klipfel; master modelers were Friedrich Elias Meyer and his brother Wilhelm Christian. Typical Berlin porcelain patterns on tableware were moldings, scale-ground borders, landscapes, birds and animals, molded basketwork patterns and pierced rims. After Theodor Schmuz-Baudiß took over as artistic director in 1798, the tableware was decorated in underglaze painting with landscapes and cityscapes in delicate colors. In 1871 the factory was moved to its present location at the Tiergarten near the Spree, so that the raw materials and finished products were finally able to be transported by ship. In 1886 the painting of porcelain tiles was added as a new line of production under the direction of Professor Alexander Kips. After the destruction of the factory during WWII, KPM was taken over in 1988 by the state of Berlin and since 2006 has been in the possession of Berlin based private banker Jörg Woltmann. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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        • Georg Grasegger, Hillige Magd und Knecht, KPM Berlin, 1915
          Aug. 17, 2016

          Georg Grasegger, Hillige Magd und Knecht, KPM Berlin, 1915

          Est: €1,600 - €2,080

          Porcelain, painted polychrome Berlin, 1915 Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM), established in Berlin in 1763 Model: Georg Grasegger (1873-1927) – Sculptor and craftsman Underglaze blue scepter mark, red orb mark, impressed date mark, model number ‘10476’ as well as further painted décor and painter’s signets Dynamic couple lost in dance on a rectangular plinth Height: 34.5 cm Very good condition Cheerful, popular representation after a group from the carnival fountain on Gülichplatz in Cologne Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Condition:The group of figures is in very good condition with minimal signs of age and wear. The height measures 34.5 cm. (nlu) Georg Grasegger (1873-1927) The sculptor attended the carving school in Partenkirchen and subsequently the School of Applied Arts. After that he studied at the Academy in Munich as a pupil of Wilhelm von Rümann. Since 1901 Grasegger worked at the School of Applied Arts in Cologne. He was involved in creating sculptural works for the Palace of Justice and the Northern Cemetery in Schwabing, Munich, and alongside created free-standing sculptures and handcrafts in the manner of Art Nouveau. Grasegger was present at most German exhibitions, for example at the Glaspalast Munich in 1896, 1899, 1901 and 1911 as well as at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung in 1905, 1912 and 1918. Today, his works can be seen i.a. at the Gewerbemuseum in Nürnberg and at the museum of decorative arts in Cologne. Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin The first porcelain manufactory at Berlin was founded on the suggestion of Frederick the Great by Wilhelm Caspar Wegely and J. Benckgraff in 1752, yet already 5 years later production was stopped because the king was not satisfied with the porcelain. With the invasion of Meissen by the Prussian army, many modelers and porcelain painters came to Berlin, where in 1761 the merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky founded a new factory. This was finally bought in 1763 by Frederick the Great, who named it ‘Royal Porcelain Factory’ and introduced the cobalt blue scepter mark. During this time, the factory began producing exquisite tableware in a late Rococo style, which was painted with flowers, birds and scenes after Watteau Boucher and Dutch masters in vivid colors. Famous porcelain painters of the manufactory were K. W. Böhme, B. Böhme and K. J. C. Klipfel; master modelers were Friedrich Elias Meyer and his brother Wilhelm Christian. Typical Berlin porcelain patterns on tableware were moldings, scale-ground borders, landscapes, birds and animals, molded basketwork patterns and pierced rims. After Theodor Schmuz-Baudiß took over as artistic director in 1798, the tableware was decorated in underglaze painting with landscapes and cityscapes in delicate colors. In 1871 the factory was moved to its present location at the Tiergarten near the Spree, so that the raw materials and finished products were finally able to be transported by ship. In 1886 the painting of porcelain tiles was added as a new line of production under the direction of Professor Alexander Kips. After the destruction of the factory during WWII, KPM was taken over in 1988 by the state of Berlin and since 2006 has been in the possession of Berlin based private banker Jörg Woltmann. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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        • Georg Grasegger, Hillige Magd und Knecht, KPM Berlin, 1915
          Mar. 18, 2016

          Georg Grasegger, Hillige Magd und Knecht, KPM Berlin, 1915

          Est: €1,700 - €2,210

          Porcelain, painted polychrome Berlin, 1915 Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM), established in Berlin in 1763 Model: Georg Grasegger (1873-1927) – Sculptor and craftsman Underglaze blue scepter mark, red orb mark, impressed date mark, model number ‘10476’ as well as further painted décor and painter’s signets Dynamic couple lost in dance on a rectangular plinth Height: 34.5 cm Very good condition Cheerful, popular representation after a group from the carnival fountain on Gülichplatz in Cologne Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 3,400 Euro Condition:The group of figures is in very good condition with minimal signs of age and wear. The height measures 34.5 cm. (nlu) Georg Grasegger (1873-1927) The sculptor attended the carving school in Partenkirchen and subsequently the School of Applied Arts. After that he studied at the Academy in Munich as a pupil of Wilhelm von Rümann. Since 1901 Grasegger worked at the School of Applied Arts in Cologne. He was involved in creating sculptural works for the Palace of Justice and the Northern Cemetery in Schwabing, Munich, and alongside created free-standing sculptures and handcrafts in the manner of Art Nouveau. Grasegger was present at most German exhibitions, for example at the Glaspalast Munich in 1896, 1899, 1901 and 1911 as well as at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung in 1905, 1912 and 1918. Today, his works can be seen i.a. at the Gewerbemuseum in Nürnberg and at the museum of decorative arts in Cologne. Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin The first porcelain manufactory at Berlin was founded on the suggestion of Frederick the Great by Wilhelm Caspar Wegely and J. Benckgraff in 1752, yet already 5 years later production was stopped because the king was not satisfied with the porcelain. With the invasion of Meissen by the Prussian army, many modelers and porcelain painters came to Berlin, where in 1761 the merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky founded a new factory. This was finally bought in 1763 by Frederick the Great, who named it ‘Royal Porcelain Factory’ and introduced the cobalt blue scepter mark. During this time, the factory began producing exquisite tableware in a late Rococo style, which was painted with flowers, birds and scenes after Watteau Boucher and Dutch masters in vivid colors. Famous porcelain painters of the manufactory were K. W. Böhme, B. Böhme and K. J. C. Klipfel; master modelers were Friedrich Elias Meyer and his brother Wilhelm Christian. Typical Berlin porcelain patterns on tableware were moldings, scale-ground borders, landscapes, birds and animals, molded basketwork patterns and pierced rims. After Theodor Schmuz-Baudiß took over as artistic director in 1798, the tableware was decorated in underglaze painting with landscapes and cityscapes in delicate colors. In 1871 the factory was moved to its present location at the Tiergarten near the Spree, so that the raw materials and finished products were finally able to be transported by ship. In 1886 the painting of porcelain tiles was added as a new line of production under the direction of Professor Alexander Kips. After the destruction of the factory during WWII, KPM was taken over in 1988 by the state of Berlin and since 2006 has been in the possession of Berlin based private banker Jörg Woltmann. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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        • OKTOBER MORGEN AFTER GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927).
          Mar. 12, 2016

          OKTOBER MORGEN AFTER GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927).

          Est: $300 - $500

          OKTOBER MORGEN AFTER GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927). OKTOBER MORGEN AFTER GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927) Bronze, titled on base. The patinated body depicting a young boy holding an arrow on the back of a large stag. 19'h. 14.5'w.

          Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • A GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927) PATINATED BRONZE GROUP
          May. 19, 2015

          A GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927) PATINATED BRONZE GROUP

          Est: £1,200 - £1,800

          A GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927) PATINATED BRONZE GROUP 'OKTOBER MORGEN', CIRCA 1910 Modelled and cast as a young boy sitting on the back of a large stag, bronze base cast in relief with title and signed GRASEGGER 19 ¾ in. (50.2 cm.) high

          Christie's
        • GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927)
          Nov. 13, 2013

          GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927)

          Est: €6,000 - €8,000

          GEORG GRASEGGER (1873-1927) «October Morgen» Rare bronze à patine brune figurant un renne et un jeune enfant. Il repose sur une terrasse pyramidale débordante. Marque du fondeur «Lauchhammer Bildguss» et marquée «October Morgen». Vers 1904-1905. H : 46 cm L : 34 cm P : 11 cm A rare brown patina bronze representing a reindeer and a young child. Foundry hallmark «Lauchhammer Bildguss» and marked «October Morgen». Circa 1904-1905. H : 18 in L : 13 1/3 in D : 4 1/3 in Bibliographie: «Dekorative Kunst» VII, Heft 12, September 1904, S. 481.

          Aguttes
        • Ziehharmonikaspieler
          Sep. 11, 2010

          Ziehharmonikaspieler

          Est: - €280

          GRASEGGER, GEORG 1873 Partenkirchen - Köln 1927 Zieharmonikaspieler Keramik, weißer Scherben und partiell polychrome Bemalung. Darstellung eines knienden und singenden Mannes sein Musikinstrument spielend. Unter dem Stand Modell-Nr. ‚6790' sowie seitlich am Stand Signatur und Ortsbezeichnung ‚G. GRASEGGER P ARTENKIRCHEN', min. ber., H. 20 cm

          Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
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