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Sculptor, b. 1854 - d. 1942

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      • COCOA SERVICE FOR 6 PERSONS, 20-PIECE, K
        Jun. 20, 2024

        COCOA SERVICE FOR 6 PERSONS, 20-PIECE, K

        Est: -

        Cocoa service for 6 persons, 20-piece, KPM Berlin, mark 1962-1992, 2nd choice, designed by Prof. Paul Schley (1854 Berlin - 1942 ibid.), raised form with campanile handle, white, jug, h. 20 cm, 6 cocoa cups with saucer, h. 12 cm, 6 cake plates, Ø 18 cm, 1 milk jug, h. 10 cm

        Historia Auctionata
      • Paul Schley for KPM, an Art Deco female
        Mar. 08, 2024

        Paul Schley for KPM, an Art Deco female

        Est: £300 - £500

        Paul Schley for KPM, an Art Deco female nude figure, modelled seated with a garland of roses, impressed M15 and blue printed KPM and scepter marks, 33cm high

        Kinghams Auctioneers
      • PAUL SCHLEY 1854 Berlin - 1942 ebd. PAAR WANDRELIEFS MIT PU
        Sep. 07, 2023

        PAUL SCHLEY 1854 Berlin - 1942 ebd. PAAR WANDRELIEFS MIT PU

        Est: €3,600 - €7,200

        PAUL SCHLEY 1854 Berlin - 1942 ebd. PAAR WANDRELIEFS MIT PUTTI Deutsch, KPM Berlin, Anfang 20. Jh. Porzellan, in Pastelltönen staffiert, Goldstaffage. H. c. 51 cm. Blaue Zeptermarke, roter Reichsapfel mit KPM, Presszeichen, Modellnr. '6540' und '6541'. Jeweils auf rocallierter Grundform plastische Darstellung eines Knaben in Vorder- bzw. Rückenansicht zwischen Akanthusblättern. 2. Wahl. Part. min. rest.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • Schley, Paul (1854 Berlin 1942)
        Dec. 09, 2021

        Schley, Paul (1854 Berlin 1942)

        Est: €300 - €360

        Jugendstil-Kinderfigur "Fleiß" (strickendes Mädchen). Porzella. Bunt bemalt. Nadeln rest. Runder Sockel monog. Nach einem Entwurf von 1910 und zeitnahe Ausformung 1912 (Blindprägung M). Modell-Nr. 9639. Szeptermarke mit rotem Reichsapfel über KPM, Berlin. 1. Wahl. H. 20 cm. Lit.: Treskow, Die Jugendstil-Porzellane der KPM, Abb. 180; Berliner Porzellan vom Jugendstil zum Funktionalismus 1889-1939, S. 206 Nr. 178.

        Dannenberg
      • PAUL SCHLEY (WOHL) SELTENE FIGUR 'TRAUENDER ENGEL'
        Sep. 09, 2021

        PAUL SCHLEY (WOHL) SELTENE FIGUR 'TRAUENDER ENGEL'

        Est: €150 - €300

        PAUL SCHLEY (WOHL) 1854 Berlin - 1942 ebenda SELTENE FIGUR 'TRAUENDER ENGEL' Deutsch, KPM Berlin, 1937 Weißporzellan, glasiert. H. 36,5 cm. Unterglasurblaue Zeptermarke, Press- und Jahreszeichen. Über profiliertem Sockel Figur eines knienden Engels mit gesenktem Kopf und vor der Brust gekreuzten Armen. 2. Wahl. Ein ausgefugter Brandriss, min. Brandfleck, Sockel min. best., Flügel min. besch.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • Mother with child, KPM Berlin,
        Jun. 10, 2020

        Mother with child, KPM Berlin,

        Est: -

        Mother with child, KPM Berlin, year 1911, 1st quality, white, designed by Paul Schley (1854 - 1942), verso mon., Model no. 9647, on a round base, min. chips, h. 25 cm

        Historia Auctionata
      • Schley, Paul
        Dec. 06, 2019

        Schley, Paul

        Est: €250 - €300

        Madonna mit Kind KPM Berlin, um 1925 Weiße Figur auf vorn gerundetem Sockel. H. 32 cm (kl. Glasurfehler). Modelljahr 1917. Modellnr. 11.006. Jahresbuchstabe Z. 2. Wahl Blaue Szeptermarke. (58661)

        Leo Spik
      • KPM, Monumental Figural Porcelain Mantel Clock, 1870-1900
        Sep. 17, 2016

        KPM, Monumental Figural Porcelain Mantel Clock, 1870-1900

        Est: €4,500 - €5,850

        Porcelain, glazed white, partially painted cobalt-blue, gold relief, brass, metal, glass Berlin, 1870-1900 Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM), established in Berlin in 1763 Model: presumably Paul Schley (1854-1942) – German sculptor, master modeler at KMP 1885-1920 Movement: A.G.U. Lenzkirch – Black Forest watch production company, established 1851 Back plate signed ‘Lenzkirch AGU 1 Million’ as well as numbered ‘135’, ‘943507’ and inscribed ‘AGU L R5’ Case underneath with red imperial orb mark and blue scepter mark as well as numbered ‘168/80’; feet also numbered '168/80' Circular brass movement, spring drive, lever escapement Strike on gong, spring suspension, brass pendulum Cobalt-blue dial with golden Roman hour-markers, pierced decorative hands, bezel with vaulted glazing Stately, architecturally structure casing made of porcelain upon 6 flattened ball feet with figural décor sculpted in the round and antique-like embellishments in the style of Neoclassicism Overall dimensions: c. 62 x 62 x 21.5 cm Rare, exceptionally monumental mantel clock On a footed, rectangular plinth rests a rectangular upright case, which ends in a rounded top part with clockwork. Two female figures sculpted in the round (left: Athena Parthenos) are flanking a knight’s armor which is located centrally on the plinth. The plinth is decorated with a relief border richly decked with golden ornaments on cobalt blue ground. Further elements in the style of Neoclassicism such as columns, acanthus leaves, anthemions and festoons embellish the magnificent casing and contribute to the extremely pompous appearance of the fascinating masterpiece. Condition: The mantel clock is in good condition consistent with age and bearing usual signs of wear. It ought to be restored. Originally attached figures as well as decorative vases are missing. Smaller blemishes, chips as well as cracks and repaired areas (right female figure, right hind foot) throughout. Bell, pendulum suspension, pendulum and hands are enclosed loosely, the movement is only attached loosely. The timepiece was not tested on functionality; no guarantee on long term precision and regularity. The overall size measures c. 62 x 62 x 21.5 cm. 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. Aktiengesellschaft für Uhrenfabrikation Lenzkirch The Public company for clock making Lenzkirch, (Ger. ‘Aktiengesellschaft für Uhrenfabrikation Lenzkirch’), was founded by Eduard Hauser in the small German village of Lenzkirch in 1851. Hauser had learned his handcraft in France and Switzerland, so that these influences had a great impact on the tradition of Black Forest clockmakers. Besides, Hauser also gained experience of making music boxes with Johann George Schopperle, as well as studied the techniques of metalworking, precision work and the design of musical instruments. His workshop became quite well-known for particularly fine and precise regulators. The company Lenzkirch was later taken over by Junghans and finally closed down in 1932, as the market for wall regulators had collapsed at that time. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Tafelaufsatz mit 4 Putten Königliche Porzellan
        Apr. 20, 2013

        Tafelaufsatz mit 4 Putten Königliche Porzellan

        Est: €600 - €800

        Tafelaufsatz mit 4 Putten Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Berlin 1910 - Entwurf Prof. Paul Schley (1854-1942). Porzellan, weiß, glasiert. Polychrom und gold außerhalb der Manufaktur bemalt. Unter der Glasur blaue Zeptermarke. Eingestempeltes Jahreszeichen: K für 1910 sowie Modellnr. 9393 und Dreieck. H. 21 cm. D. 42 cm. - Lit.: Treskow 1971, S. 319. - Prov.: Nachlass des KPM-Malers Franz Letzner. Doppelwandig und tlw. durchbrochen gearbeitet. Auf 4 Füßen. Plastisch Blüten und 4 auf dem Rand sitzende Putten. Die Schale wurde 1909 in die Modellbücher eingetragen. Modelliert wurde sie von Fabbri und John. - Zustand: 1 Blüte best.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • KPM Berlin große Jugendstilplastik "Flora"
        Aug. 23, 2012

        KPM Berlin große Jugendstilplastik "Flora"

        Est: - €1,800

        KPM Berlin große Jugendstilplastik "Flora" Entwurf Prof. Paul Schley (1854 Berlin bis 1942 Berlin), am Sockel sign. und dat. 1910, blaue Zeptermarke, blaue Reichsapfelmarke und Kriegsmarke Eisernes Kreuz, gepr. Nr. M15, halbnacktes, mit einem Tuch bekleidetes Mädchen eine lange Blütengirlande tragend und auf einem getreppten Sockel sitzend, pastelltonige Unterglasurbemalung, rs. ein unbedeutender minimalster Brandriss, H 38 cm. ...weitere Informationen

        Auktionshaus Mehlis GmbH
      • Paul Schley, Übertopf, 1908
        Oct. 14, 2010

        Paul Schley, Übertopf, 1908

        Est: €130 - €143

        Ausführung: Königl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, Modell-Nr. 8989, Modelleur Teichmann (Lebensdaten unbekannt). Porzellan, glasiert, Schulter mit umlaufender, zweifacher Wellenlinie u. vertieften, alternierenden Oval- und Punktmotiven mit Spiraldekor in goldener Aufglasurbemalung bzw. blass türkisgrünem Emailauftrag, Hals geometrisch durchbrochen, mit Musterband aus alternierend zwei- u. vierfachen Ovalformen in violettem Emailauftrag, gold konturiert, Halsansatz u. Mündungsrand goldumzogen. Boden bez.: Szeptermarke (blauer Glasurstempel), Reichsapfelmarke KPM (roter Aufglasurstempel), F, H, 8989 (geprägt), Malernr. 59 (gold, auf Glasur gemalt). H. 13 cm.

        Von Zezschwitz Kunst und Design
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