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Lot 121: KPM, Stately Victoria-Vase with Soft-Paste Paint, Berlin, 1913

Est: €3,000 EUR - €3,900 EURSold:
Auctionata Paddle8 AGBerlin, GermanyMarch 18, 2016

Item Overview

Description

White porcelain, glazed, onglaze paint, gold ornament- and polychrome paint
Germany, Berlin, 1913
Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM), established in Berlin in 1763
After a model by Julius Wilhelm Mantel (1820-1896), c. 1860
Painting in the style of Paul Miethe (1864-1914) – Porcelain painter, since 1894 KPM’s director of painting
Underglaze blue scepter mark, onglaze red jubilee mark ‘1763-1913’, red orb mark, black number ‘143/14’
Model number: 2214, without handles
Victoria-vase in the shape of a slender amphora
Circumferentially with delicate gold ornament and rose painting
Literature: cf. Köllmann-Jarchow, Berliner Porzellan Volume II, p. 591, plate 62
Height: 63 cm
Very good condition
Large pompous ‘Victoria-Vase’ with rotation mechanism for an all-round presentation
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 6,000 Euro

On a stepped, octagonal pedestal and a circular, strongly indented and concave foot is resting the smooth ovoid body of the vase. An equally concave, indented neck with heavily protruding rim. The sides circumferentially with lush red and pink rose-paintings in the style of Paul Miethe. The pedestal of the foot and the neck decorated with ornament and flower garlands in gold painting. Body and foot worked separately and joined together with a screw.

Condition:
The Victoria-vase is in a very good condition with minimal signs of age and wear. Under UV-light a tiny touch-up can be seen in the area of the flower bouquet. The height measures 63 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.

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459: Antiques & Collectibles II

by
Auctionata Paddle8 AG
March 18, 2016, 06:00 PM CET

Havelstudios Havelchaussee 161, Berlin, Berlin, 14055, DE

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