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b. 1859 - d. 1939

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      • PAUL HELMIG AMOR, ENTFESSELT
        Sep. 12, 2024

        PAUL HELMIG AMOR, ENTFESSELT

        Est: €300 - €600

        PAUL HELMIG 1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen AMOR, ENTFESSELT Deutsch, Meissen, vor 1924 (Entwurf 1904) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. H. 18 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'U 148' (eingeritzt). 1. Wahl. Linke Hand, beide Flügel und ein Ast min. rest. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Künstler - Figuren, Bd. I, Erlangen, 2010, S. 174, Kat.-Nr. 327. PAUL HELMIG 1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen AMOR, ENTFESSELT Deutsch, Meissen, vor 1924 (Entwurf 1904) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. H. 18 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'U 148' (eingeritzt). 1. Wahl. Linke Hand, beide Flügel und ein Ast min. rest. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Künstler - Figuren, Bd. I, Erlangen, 2010, S. 174, Kat.-Nr. 327.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • Paul Helmig (1859-1939) ‘Cupid with doves’, Meissen, Knauf period
        Jun. 08, 2024

        Paul Helmig (1859-1939) ‘Cupid with doves’, Meissen, Knauf period

        Est: €400 - €500

        Paul Helmig (1859-1939) ‘Cupid with doves’, Meissen, Knauf period Porcelain figurine from the Meissen manufactory, design ‘Cupid with doves’ by Paul Helmig. 1st choice. Centreboard mark with pommels. Cupid with wings, three doves feeding from his bowl, one dove sitting on his shoulder. Porcelain, coloured, painted with gold. Model number: R122. Height: approx. 18.5 cm. Damage to the leaves of the tree and broken blades of grass on the base. No further damage or restorations. Paul Helmig (1859-1939) "Amor mit Tauben", Meissen, Knaufzeit Porzellanfigur der Manufaktur Meissen, Entwurf "Amor mit Tauben" von Paul Helmig. 1. Wahl. Schwertermarke mit Knäufen. Amor mit Flügeln, drei Tauben fressen aus seiner Futterschale, eine Taube sitzt auf seiner Schulter. Porzellan farbig, mit Gold staffiert. Modellnummer: R122. Höhe: ca. 18,5 cm. Beschädigungen an Blättern des Baumes, sowie abgebrochene Grashalme am Sockel. Keine weiteren Beschädigungen oder Restaurierungen.

        Pari Auktionen
      • BOUND CUPID, MEISSEN, KNAUF SCHWE
        Apr. 11, 2024

        BOUND CUPID, MEISSEN, KNAUF SCHWE

        Est: -

        Bound Cupid, Meissen, Knauf Schwerter, mark 1850-1924, 1st choice, designed by Paul Helmig (1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meissen) in 1898, model no. R 123, Cupid boy bound to a tree with a rose tendril, on a rocaille base, polychrome painted, gilt, restored, h 19.5 cm, ref. Meissen artist figurines. Model numbers A 100 - Z 300. Erlangen 2010. cat. no. 326, p. 174

        Historia Auctionata
      • Porcelain figure, , "Cupid, feeding doves", Meissen, crossed swords mark, 1850-1924, 1st choice, model number R 122, polychrome and gold painted, model design by Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 18 cm high, heavily restored, dove's wing with missing part
        Feb. 23, 2024

        Porcelain figure, , "Cupid, feeding doves", Meissen, crossed swords mark, 1850-1924, 1st choice, model number R 122, polychrome and gold painted, model design by Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 18 cm high, heavily restored, dove's wing with missing part

        Est: -

        Porcelain figure, , "Cupid, feeding doves", Meissen, crossed swords mark, 1850-1924, 1st choice, model number R 122, polychrome and gold painted, model design by Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 18 cm high, heavily restored, dove's wing with missing part Porzellanfigur, "Amor, Tauben fütternd", Meissen, Schwertermarke, 1850-1924, 1. Wahl, Modellnummer R 122, polychrom und goldstaffiert, Modellentwurf von Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 18 cm hoch, stärker restauriert, Taubenflügel mit Fehlstelle

        Auktionshaus Plückbaum
      • EIDOSE MIT TAUBENPAAR. MEISSEN.
        Oct. 27, 2023

        EIDOSE MIT TAUBENPAAR. MEISSEN.

        Est: -

        Eidose mit Taubenpaar . Meissen. Schwertermarke, um 1950, 1. Wahl. Modell-Nr.: W 113. Entwurf: 1905/10. HELMIG, Paul(1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen) Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. L 9,5 cm. 2 Taubenflügel bestoßen. Aufrufzeit 27. | Okt 2023 | voraussichtlich 17:41 Uhr (CET) Eidose with pair of pigeons . Meissen. Sword mark, circa 1950, 1st choice. Model no.: W 113. design: 1905/10. HELMIG, Paul(1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meissen) Polychrome painted, gold decorated. L 9.5 cm. 2 dove wings bumped. Call time 27th | Oct 2023 | expected 17:41 (CET) *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

        Auktionshaus Wendl
      • MEISSEN FIGURE "CUPID"
        Sep. 26, 2023

        MEISSEN FIGURE "CUPID"

        Est: €300 - €700

        PORCELAIN FIGURE "Cupid with flower basket", Meissen manufacture, underglaze blue sword mark, mark 1860-1924 (1st choice), model no. Y 123, Bossierer no. 40 or 43 and painter no. 67. Design Paul HELMIG (1859-1939). Standing bent over a basket filled with plastic flowers is a smiling winged cupid, handing a bouquet to the viewer. H. 13 cm (the right index finger and some flowers and leaves bumped).PORZELLANFIGUR "Amor mit Blumenkorb", Manufaktur Meissen, unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Marke 1860-1924 (1. Wahl), Modell-Nr. Y 123, Bossierer-Nr. 40 oder 43 und Maler-Nr. 67. Entwurf Paul HELMIG (1859-1939). Gebeugt über einen mit plastischen Blüten gefüllten Korb stehend eine lächelnde geflügelte Amorette, dem Betrachter einen Strauß reichend. H. 13 cm (der rechte Zeigefinger und einige Blüten und Blätter bestoßen).

        Auktionshaus Rheine
      • Paul Helmig, Soldatenbildnis
        Aug. 26, 2023

        Paul Helmig, Soldatenbildnis

        Est: -

        Paul Helmig, Soldatenbildnis Portrait eines jungen Mannes in Uniform und zum Betrachter gerichtetem Blick, Kohle, teilweise gewischt, unter der Darstellung rechts signiert und datiert "P. Helmig (19)15", etwas wellig und leicht gebräunt, unter Glas gerahmt, Falzmaße ca. 56,5 x 47,5 cm. Paul Helmig, Soldier's Portrait Portrait of a young man in uniform and looking towards the viewer, charcoal, partly wiped, signed and dated "P. Helmig (19)15" below the image on the right, somewhat wavy and slightly browned, framed under glass, folding dimensions approx. 56.5 x 47.5 cm.

        Auktionshaus Mehlis GmbH
      • Helmig, Paul
        Jun. 23, 2023

        Helmig, Paul

        Est: €750 - €900

        Das Schokoladenmädchen Meissen, um 1988 Farbig und mit wenig Gold bemalte Figur auf gerundetem Rechtecksockel. H. 19 cm. Nach dem Pastell von Jean-Étienne Liotard in der Gemäldegalerie Dresden. Modelljahr 1901/04. Modellnr. 73431 (alt T 5). 1. Wahl. Blaue Schwertermarke. Jahresbuchstabe. (60325)

        Leo Spik
      • PAUL HELMIG 1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen AMOR, GEFESSELT
        Mar. 09, 2023

        PAUL HELMIG 1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen AMOR, GEFESSELT

        Est: €350 - €700

        PAUL HELMIG 1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen AMOR, GEFESSELT Deutsch, Meissen, vor 1924 (Entwurf 1898) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. H. 18 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'R 123'. Auf Natursockel mit Rocaillen Darstellung eines mit einer Rosengirlande gefesselten Amors mit seinem leeren Köcher am Boden. 1. Wahl. Part. min. best., Blattwerk besch., am Hals min. Brandriss. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Künstler - Figuren, Bd. I, Erlangen, 2010, S. 174.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • Allegory of the Air, Meissen, Knauff
        Nov. 02, 2022

        Allegory of the Air, Meissen, Knauff

        Est: -

        Allegory of the Air, Meissen, Knauffzeit 1850-1924, 1st choice, designed by Paul Helmig (1859 Niedermeisa-1939 Meissen), in 1892, model no. O199, Venus on a cloud base, accompanied by a peacock, is adorned by three cupids, polychrome painted and ornamental gilding, slightly bumped, h. 23 cm, w. 24 cm, Lit. Bergmann, Meissen Figuren A100-Z300, p. 178

        Historia Auctionata
      • Biskuitbüste: König Albert von Sachsen. Meissen.
        Oct. 29, 2021

        Biskuitbüste: König Albert von Sachsen. Meissen.

        Est: -

        Biskuitbüste: König Albert von SachsenMeissen. Geprägte Dreiecksmarke für Biskuitporzellan, um1900. Bezeichnet. P 150x. Entwurf: 1894. HELMIG, Paul(1859 Niedermeisa – 1939 Meißen) Biskuit, weiß. H 22 cm. Büste des sächsischen Königs Albert von Sachsen (1828 Dresden - 1902 Sibyllenort, König seit 1873) Brandriss am linken Arm.

        Auktionshaus Wendl
      • AMOR, GEFESSELT
        Mar. 11, 2021

        AMOR, GEFESSELT

        Est: €200 - €400

        PAUL HELMIG 1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen AMOR, GEFESSELT Deutsch, Meissen, 1924-1934 (Entwurf 1898) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. H. 18 cm. Unterglasurblaue Pfeiffermarke, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'R 123'. Auf Rocaillesockel Darstellung eines mit einer Rosengirlande gefesselten Amors mit seinem leeren Köcher am Boden. 2. Wahl. Am Sockel Brandriss, ein Finger fehlend, Blattwerk besch. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Künstler - Figuren, Bd. I, Erlangen, 2010, S. 174.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • Figurine Group, Meis
        Nov. 07, 2019

        Figurine Group, Meis

        Est: -

        Figurine Group, Meissen, mark 1850-1924, 1st quality, Crowning Top of the Great Figure Composition 'The invention of porcelain', designed by Paul Helmig, 1859 Niedermeisa-1939 Meissen, studied at the School of Applied Arts in Dresden, since 1872 at the manufactory Meissen, Design in 1889-1890, model no. O 168, female figure with cloth floating above clouds, putti floating at her feet with wreaths of flowers and trombone, polychrome painted, multiply chips, Parts existing, h. 27 cm, Lit .: Bergmann: Volume I, Meissen artist figures, Model numbers A 100-Z 300, Figure catalog no.332

        Historia Auctionata
      • Two Meissen porcelain figures, Cupid Feeding the Doves and Cupid with a Dove, circa 1900
        May. 23, 2018

        Two Meissen porcelain figures, Cupid Feeding the Doves and Cupid with a Dove, circa 1900

        Est: $400 - $600

        Two Meissen porcelain figures Cupid Feeding the Doves and Cupid with a Dove, circa 1900 The two figures after the models by Paul Helmig (German, 1859-1939), both with blue underglaze crossed sword marks, the first with impressed mark "R 122" and stamped number "29", the second with incised mark "F 53" and stamped number 146. (2). H: 8 in (taller, approx.) PROVENANCE: The Lucas family Collections, Baltimore Bertha Lucas (died 1943) Bequeathed by Bertha Lucas to the manager of Lucas Brothers, Jesse G. Kaufman, 1943 Thence by descent to the present owner

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • Büste Otto von Bismarck. Königliche Porzellan...
        Mar. 04, 2017

        Büste Otto von Bismarck. Königliche Porzellan...

        Est: €300 - €350

        Büste Otto von Bismarck. Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur. Meissen um 1894. Biskuitporzellan. Im Stand eingepresste Schwertermarke im Dreieck. Eingeritzte Modellnr.: P. 145. Eingepresst: 145. H. 21 cm. - Lit.: Meissener Künstler-Figuren. Modellnummern A 100 - Z 300. Erlangen 2010. Kat.-No. 372 (Modellnr. P145). Modell von Paul Helmig (1859-1939) aus dem Jahr 1894. Studium an der Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden. Seit 1872 an der Porzellan Manufaktur Meissen. seit 1882 dort Modelleur. 1925 pensioniert. - Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). 1871-1890 deutscher Reichskanzler.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • Paul Helmig, Cupid Bound, Meissen, c. 1910
        Dec. 27, 2016

        Paul Helmig, Cupid Bound, Meissen, c. 1910

        Est: €800 - €1,000

        Porcelaine, polychrome and gold painted Meissen, c. 1910 Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, established in 1710 Model: Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 1898 Underglaze blue crossed sword mark, incised model mark R 123, painter's mark Height: 18.5 cm Good condition Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Sad looking cupid, bound with rose garland on a trunk, on his feet his empfty quiver.  Condition: The figure is in good condition. Some leaves and cupids left hand are restored by a specialist. The height measures 18.5 cm.  Paul Helmig (1859-1839) Helmig studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in Dresden, at the Meissen manufactory from 1872, modeller in 1882, retired in 1925, created numerous figures and groups, clock cases and vessels with figures, at first in Rococo style and subsequently in a restrained Art Nouveau. Porcelain Manufactory Meissen Porcelain has been known in Europe since the 13th century, but always had to be imported from China. Thus it was mostly of lower quality – the Chinese rarely gave their best ware to the foreigners – and extremely expensive. As demand for porcelain became greater, European alchemists tried to discover the formula to create hard-paste porcelain. The production of the first European hard-paste porcelain was the result of a collaboration between the alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger and the scientist Ehrenfried Walther Graf von Tschirnhaus at the court of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, in Dresden. As a matter of fact, it was finally achieved for the first time in Europe in 1708 to produce a white hard paste porcelain and in 1710 Augustus established Europe’s first hard-paste porcelain factory in the Albrechtsburg, a palace in Meissen. The so-called ‘Böttgerporzellan’ actually had more of a stoneware quality and it was not until the year 1713 that white porcelain was available for purchase. Initially unmarked, the motif of the ‘crossed swords’ was developed in the early 1720s and used from 1723 onwards. Since then, beautifully modelled and painted figures and table services were produced at Meissen, establishing its reputation as the pre-eminent porcelain factory in Europe. Outstanding potters, modelers and painters, e.g. Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), Johann Gottlieb Klinger (1701-1781) and Count Camillo Marcolini (1739-1814), were employed at the factory, which dominated the 18th century style of porcelain, and Meissen wares and figurines were imitated by craftsmen at other porcelain factories throughout Europe. Meissen celebrated its 300 years of existence in 2008. Until today, Meissen porcelain is known for highest quality and originality and greatly appreciated. (kre) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • A porcelain figure 'Mother playing with her child'
        Sep. 24, 2016

        A porcelain figure 'Mother playing with her child'

        Est: -

        Paul Helmig Niedermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 A porcelain figure 'Mother playing with her child' Meissen, around 1911/1912. The mother's dress with green edge and gold and purple flower tendrils, the child in a white dress. Crossed swords mark, incised model's no. 'B 215', impressed '50', in brown '74'. H. 19 cm.

        Auktionshaus Stahl
      • Paul Helmig, Cupid Bound, Meissen, c. 1910
        Sep. 03, 2016

        Paul Helmig, Cupid Bound, Meissen, c. 1910

        Est: €800 - €1,040

        Porcelaine, polychrome and gold painted Meissen, c. 1910 Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, established in 1710 Model: Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 1898 Underglaze blue crossed sword mark, incised model mark R 123, painter's mark Height: 18.5 cm Good condition Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Sad looking cupid, bound with rose garland on a trunk, on his feet his empfty quiver.  Condition: The figure is in good condition. Some leaves and cupids left hand are restored by a specialist. The height measures 18.5 cm.  Paul Helmig (1859-1839) Helmig studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in Dresden, at the Meissen manufactory from 1872, modeller in 1882, retired in 1925, created numerous figures and groups, clock cases and vessels with figures, at first in Rococo style and subsequently in a restrained Art Nouveau. Porcelain Manufactory Meissen Porcelain has been known in Europe since the 13th century, but always had to be imported from China. Thus it was mostly of lower quality – the Chinese rarely gave their best ware to the foreigners – and extremely expensive. As demand for porcelain became greater, European alchemists tried to discover the formula to create hard-paste porcelain. The production of the first European hard-paste porcelain was the result of a collaboration between the alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger and the scientist Ehrenfried Walther Graf von Tschirnhaus at the court of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, in Dresden. As a matter of fact, it was finally achieved for the first time in Europe in 1708 to produce a white hard paste porcelain and in 1710 Augustus established Europe’s first hard-paste porcelain factory in the Albrechtsburg, a palace in Meissen. The so-called ‘Böttgerporzellan’ actually had more of a stoneware quality and it was not until the year 1713 that white porcelain was available for purchase. Initially unmarked, the motif of the ‘crossed swords’ was developed in the early 1720s and used from 1723 onwards. Since then, beautifully modelled and painted figures and table services were produced at Meissen, establishing its reputation as the pre-eminent porcelain factory in Europe. Outstanding potters, modelers and painters, e.g. Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), Johann Gottlieb Klinger (1701-1781) and Count Camillo Marcolini (1739-1814), were employed at the factory, which dominated the 18th century style of porcelain, and Meissen wares and figurines were imitated by craftsmen at other porcelain factories throughout Europe. Meissen celebrated its 300 years of existence in 2008. Until today, Meissen porcelain is known for highest quality and originality and greatly appreciated. (kre) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Meissen, Porcelain Figure Cupid Bound, 1924-34
        Aug. 17, 2016

        Meissen, Porcelain Figure Cupid Bound, 1924-34

        Est: €800 - €1,040

        Porcelaine, polychrome and gold painted Meissen, 1924-34 Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, established in 1710 Model: Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 1898 Underglaze blue crossed sword mark with dot mark between the blades, incised model mark R 123, painters signet  Height: 18.5 cm Good overall condition Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Condition: The figure is in good condition. Some leaves, cupids left hand and his wings are professionaly restored. The base rim is repainted. Scattered tiny chips in the area of the rose leafs. The height measures 18.5 cm. Paul Helmig (1859-1839) Helmig studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in Dresden, at the Meissen manufactory from 1872, modeller in 1882, retired in 1925, created numerous figures and groups, clock cases and vessels with figures, at first in Rococo style and subsequently in a restrained Art Nouveau. Porcelain Manufactory Meissen Porcelain has been known in Europe since the 13th century, but always had to be imported from China. Thus it was mostly of lower quality – the Chinese rarely gave their best ware to the foreigners – and extremely expensive. As demand for porcelain became greater, European alchemists tried to discover the formula to create hard-paste porcelain. The production of the first European hard-paste porcelain was the result of a collaboration between the alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger and the scientist Ehrenfried Walther Graf von Tschirnhaus at the court of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, in Dresden. As a matter of fact, it was finally achieved for the first time in Europe in 1708 to produce a white hard paste porcelain and in 1710 Augustus established Europe’s first hard-paste porcelain factory in the Albrechtsburg, a palace in Meissen. The so-called ‘Böttgerporzellan’ actually had more of a stoneware quality and it was not until the year 1713 that white porcelain was available for purchase. Initially unmarked, the motif of the ‘crossed swords’ was developed in the early 1720s and used from 1723 onwards. Since then, beautifully modelled and painted figures and table services were produced at Meissen, establishing its reputation as the pre-eminent porcelain factory in Europe. Outstanding potters, modelers and painters, e.g. Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), Johann Gottlieb Klinger (1701-1781) and Count Camillo Marcolini (1739-1814), were employed at the factory, which dominated the 18th century style of porcelain, and Meissen wares and figurines were imitated by craftsmen at other porcelain factories throughout Europe. Meissen celebrated its 300 years of existence in 2008. Until today, Meissen porcelain is known for highest quality and originality and greatly appreciated. (kre) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Paul Helmig, Cupid Bound, Meissen, c. 1910
        Aug. 02, 2016

        Paul Helmig, Cupid Bound, Meissen, c. 1910

        Est: €500 - €650

        Porcelaine, polychrome and gold painted Meissen, c. 1910 Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, established in 1710 Model: Paul Helmig (1859-1939), 1898 Underglaze blue crossed sword mark, incised model mark R 123, painter's mark Height: 18.5 cm Good condition Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. Sad looking cupid, bound with rose garland on a trunk, on his feet his empfty quiver.  Condition: The figure is in good condition. Some leaves and cupids left hand are restored by a specialist. The height measures 18.5 cm.  Paul Helmig (1859-1839) Helmig studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in Dresden, at the Meissen manufactory from 1872, modeller in 1882, retired in 1925, created numerous figures and groups, clock cases and vessels with figures, at first in Rococo style and subsequently in a restrained Art Nouveau. Porcelain Manufactory Meissen Porcelain has been known in Europe since the 13th century, but always had to be imported from China. Thus it was mostly of lower quality – the Chinese rarely gave their best ware to the foreigners – and extremely expensive. As demand for porcelain became greater, European alchemists tried to discover the formula to create hard-paste porcelain. The production of the first European hard-paste porcelain was the result of a collaboration between the alchemist Johann Friedrich Böttger and the scientist Ehrenfried Walther Graf von Tschirnhaus at the court of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, in Dresden. As a matter of fact, it was finally achieved for the first time in Europe in 1708 to produce a white hard paste porcelain and in 1710 Augustus established Europe’s first hard-paste porcelain factory in the Albrechtsburg, a palace in Meissen. The so-called ‘Böttgerporzellan’ actually had more of a stoneware quality and it was not until the year 1713 that white porcelain was available for purchase. Initially unmarked, the motif of the ‘crossed swords’ was developed in the early 1720s and used from 1723 onwards. Since then, beautifully modelled and painted figures and table services were produced at Meissen, establishing its reputation as the pre-eminent porcelain factory in Europe. Outstanding potters, modelers and painters, e.g. Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), Johann Gottlieb Klinger (1701-1781) and Count Camillo Marcolini (1739-1814), were employed at the factory, which dominated the 18th century style of porcelain, and Meissen wares and figurines were imitated by craftsmen at other porcelain factories throughout Europe. Meissen celebrated its 300 years of existence in 2008. Until today, Meissen porcelain is known for highest quality and originality and greatly appreciated. (kre) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Helmig, Paul Mädchen mit Kirschen. Meissen Jugendstilfigur. Modell Nr.
        Oct. 24, 2015

        Helmig, Paul Mädchen mit Kirschen. Meissen Jugendstilfigur. Modell Nr.

        Est: - €750

        Helmig, Paul Mädchen mit Kirschen. Meissen Jugendstilfigur. Modell Nr. Y122. Figur mit kl. Brandriss am Baumstamm. Schöne Variante mit hellblauem Hut. H: 17,5 cm. Schöner Zust.

        Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
      • A Meissen Cherub Amore figure by Paul Helmig (1859-1939), this example circa 1900, leaning on a tree stump,
        Nov. 27, 2014

        A Meissen Cherub Amore figure by Paul Helmig (1859-1939), this example circa 1900, leaning on a tree stump,

        Est: £250 - £350

        A Meissen Cherub Amore figure by Paul Helmig (1859-1939), this example circa 1900, leaning on a tree stump, swathed in a garland of roses, looking rather sorrowful with empty quill to his side, supported on a rocky base, 7 1/2in. (19cm.) high.

        Martel Maides
      • Paul Helmig Niedermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 A rare
        Sep. 27, 2014

        Paul Helmig Niedermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 A rare

        Est: €1,800 - €2,160

        Paul Helmig Niedermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 A rare Art Nouveau figure 'Mother and child' Meissen, around 1912. Polychrome painted figure on a circular base. Mother and child in playful gesture. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue with pommel, incised 'B 215'. Partly prof. rest. H. 19 cm.

        Auktionshaus Stahl
      • Helmig Paul, Niedermeisa 1859 - Meißen 1939 A rare Art Nouveau figure 'Mother and child'
        Nov. 30, 2013

        Helmig Paul, Niedermeisa 1859 - Meißen 1939 A rare Art Nouveau figure 'Mother and child'

        Est: €1,800 - €2,160

        Helmig Paul, Niedermeisa 1859 - Meißen 1939 A rare Art Nouveau figure 'Mother and child' Meissen, around 1912. Polychrome painted figure on a circular base. Mother and child in playful gesture. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue with pommel, incised 'B 215'. Partly prof. rest. H. 19 cm.

        Auktionshaus Stahl
      • Book - Meissen Mädchen mit Bonbontüte
        Oct. 12, 2013

        Book - Meissen Mädchen mit Bonbontüte

        Est: - €1,500

        Meissen Mädchen mit Bonbontüte Entwurf Paul Helmig. (Niedermeisa 1859 - Meißen 1939). Modellnummer Y 180. Kinderfigur "Mädchen mit Bonbontüte" Entwurf um 1908. H: 15 cm. Minimale Unebenheiten am Stand. +Abbildung siehe Tafelseiten+

        Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
      • An Art Nouveau figure of a dancing couple
        Sep. 17, 2011

        An Art Nouveau figure of a dancing couple

        Est: €2,900 - €3,480

        Helmig Paul Nierdermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 An Art Nouveau figure of a dancing couple Meissen, early 20th cent. Model 1910. Lenzkirch-clockwork, gilt brass clock face. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue with pommels, inc. W116, in red 28. Some rest. H. 32 cm, base W. 27,5 cm, D. 9 cm.

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      • Helmig, Paul Nierdermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 An Art Nouveau pendule of a dancing couple
        Apr. 16, 2011

        Helmig, Paul Nierdermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 An Art Nouveau pendule of a dancing couple

        Est: €3,200 - €3,840

        Helmig, Paul Nierdermeisa 1859 - Meissen 1939 An Art Nouveau pendule of a dancing couple Meissen, early 20th cent. Design 1910. Lenzkirch-clockwork, gilt brass clock face. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue with knobs, inscr. W116, in red 28. Some rest. H. 32 cm, base W. 27,5 cm, D. 9 cm.

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