Lot #98 - A Selection of Six "Dresden " Bisque Porcelain Name Plaques , Clara Lamm & Rudolf Pitschke
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Auction House:Ravenswick
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Sale Name:Collectibles, Eclectica and Asian Works of Art
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Sale Date:13 Jul 2014 ~ 12noon
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Lot #:98
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Lot Description:A Selection of Six "Dresden " Bisque Porcelain Name Plaques , Clara Lamm & Rudolf Pitschke
each modeled in rectangular form , with Neo-Classical motifs and "Alt Dresden" floral sprays, and gilt highlights, L 9.75cm , Special Note Ambrosias Lamm (Lamm, English 'lamb') opened his porcelain decorating business in 1887 and as a perfectionist only used items from renown companies like the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur in Meißen. He mainly decorated the items in the well known 'Dresden', 'Meissen' and 'Kopenhagen' styles but around 1906 his specialty was the 'Alt-Dresden' decoration (which represents a special form of flower arrangements) as well as the wide area of Watteau-type decorations and mythology was continued after 1934 by his daughter Clara and Rudolf Pitschke until it was totally destroyed in the "Dresden" bombings in 1944 -
Estimate:A$150 - 250
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Realised Price:Undisclosed
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Category:Ceramics & Porcelain
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