
Ahlden/Aller - 9-09-2023
Counterparts. 1-piece; on a four-sided pedestal, ascending in the form of volutes, surrounded by plastic flower tendrils, a shaft with vase-like tulle over leaf-shaped wax catchers. On the front side, two seated girls with flower wreaths and baskets or sheaf bundles and sickles as allegories of spring and summer, as well as two boys with wine goblets and wine laurel wreaths or fur-lined cloaks as autumn and winter. Colorful scattered flower decor in polychrome painting. Rich gold staffage. Possibly Ernst August Leuteritz. Model no. E 129, E 129. Unidentified restoration; minimal damage; crossed sword mark. Height 32 cm. See catalog of the Royal Saxon Porcelain Manufactory in Meissen, page 45, no. E 128, E 129. Provenance: From the estate of a significant North German private collection. A pair of figural candelabras with cupids as allegories of the four seasons. Meissen, around 1900.
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