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works of the famous Meissen manufactory “Meissen” are unique objects of art of high artistic level and royal style, which have world fame and collection value. Each of the periods of three hundred years of history is interesting in its development, filled with events and vivid discoveries important for artistic heritage.

“White Gold” - this was called by Europeans Chinese porcelain, which forever conquered their hearts with their unusual grace and beauty of forms and secrets their origin. For the first time, Chinese porcelain was brought to Europe Portuguese merchants. Historians date this fact in the year 1508. Since then, European alchemists have been looking for the secret of the composition of unique porcelain mass.

The first to achieve the long-awaited result was the alchemist Jogan Friedrich Bettger. In 1707, he received a solid mass suitable for molding, firing, grinding and applying paint from clay and red land. The material he received due to a characteristic shade became called “red mass”. It took two more years, and Betger, together with the physicist and geologist Chirnhaus, finally brought the formula of the famous white porcelain, based on local raw materials - white clay, the deposits of which were discovered near Dresden. It was this important unique component of the porcelain mass that was responsible for its plasticity.

next year, the first porcelain manufactory in Europe was opened near the deposit in the city of Meissen, which was owned by King Augustus strong. His Majesty treated his new enterprise so reverently and valued the secret of “white gold” that he transferred the plant to the castle, and put the guards to the craftsmen. The first porcelain products appeared in 1713, but their quality remained low, the surface was heterogeneous, tuberous, and gaps were planned in some places. The masters had to abundantly decorate objects with stucco decoration. They were covered with glaze, and as an example, Chinese samples were taken. But very soon the glory of the high quality of the Meissen porcelain made me forget about this short period of failures.

in 1719, Friedrich Bettger was gone; Johann Gregor Herold, a successful painter from the Vienna manufactory, was appointed in his place. Thanks to him, the quality of porcelain production reached a new, higher level. This affected technological improvements, and also contributed to the emergence of new luxury items. Sculpture, graceful figures, snuffboxes, flickerers, all kinds of caskets, watches, toilet and written instruments, tubes for smoking were added to magnificent service and vases. The manufacture of smoking, and the aesthetic needs of the German aristocracy provided

. Very soon, almost all of Europe was covered by a porcelain boom. The Saxon King August was the most demanding customer of porcelain works. To decorate the interiors of his palaces, he did not skimp on either production or his own imagination. One of the most original objects became porcelain sculptures of animals according to their natural proportions. This brilliant plan of the king was performed by Johann Kendler himself.

In 1722, a brand appeared at the manufactory, which later became the most famous sign of quality - two crossed swords.

1730s became the heyday of the Meissen porcelain. In 1733, the master Johann Joachim Kendler came to the factory, and he was appointed a leading sculptor. And in 1735, Heinrich Count von Bruil, Prime Minister of Saxony, became the manager of the manufactory. It was a period of the Rococo style, the creation of amazing and diverse interior items, a front -line decorative sculpture and exquisite figures. Objects are decorated with rich ornaments and stucco details, emphasizing the luxury and splendor of the court style. This time includes dining rooms made by the orders of Joseph Count von Sulkovsky and Henry Count von Bruil, consisting of more than 2000 items. It was then that the tradition of decorating the dining table with porcelain figures depicting national heroes, peasants in costumes, harlequins, noble ladies comes into fashion. Costoclated porcelain figures became not only Kendler’s favorite brainchild, but also the hallmark of Meseen -made. According to these bright, expressive characters, the characters could judge the fashion and morals of that time.

table and tea sets of the 1740s become more elegant, a flower motive dominates the painting. This is the most characteristic style for Massenic porcelain, when bouquets and single flowers are scattered across the white field of porcelain. In the embossed decor of porcelain products, the motive of the willow braid of various types appeared. In the painting of the VAZ, along with a floral motive, landscape and genre themes are based on engravings and well -known picturesque works from the originals of D. Teners, Antoine Watto, George Rugendas.

The new period in the factory was associated with the era of classicism from its severity of forms and the restraint of the decor. This time is also connected with the activities of the new sculptor of the Frenchman Michel Viktor Asier, who breathed new ideas into Meseen plastic. A lush stucco decor, characteristic of the previous period, gave way to architectural elements. In their artistic solution, the works are more and more gravitors to antique samples. Allegorical and mythological plots began to prevail in the paintings of the VAZ, and the forms themselves resembled classic amphoras and craters. In 1774, Count Kamillo Markolini, a Saxon minister and art lover, who was in the position of manager, came to the factory. With Markolini, a new brand appears - swords and a star under them. Porcelain of this period is slightly inferior to the previous one. The rigidity of the forms of works, periodic copying of samples of other European factories markedly reduced the level of Meissen products.

Under Napoleon, the factory not only changed its name to the “Royal Saxon manufactory”, but also experienced the period of the crisis, due to which it is barely It did not close.

After the Napoleonic wars, a consistent revival of the manufactory began. Karl von Oppel, who replaced Markolini, managed the enterprise in 1814-1833 and reformed the technological and art processes. The main achievement of this time is the invention of “liquid gold” by Henry Gotlib Kun. The strong glossy enamel created by him and some other compositions of paints on porcelain revived the palette of Mason products. The middle of the XIX century is the time of landscape and genre painting, which adorned front vases and sets. The motives of the painting were taken from samples of academic art. Pictures of such masters as Julius Shnorr von Carolsfeld, Gottfried Zemper, Ernst Ritchel were especially popular. In the 1860s, the era of historicism began, the masters increasingly turned to works in the style of Rococo and Baroque, which revived the former spirit and glory of the famous Meseen porcelain.

The art of modernity in porcelain found a fertile ground for the embodiment of fresh ideas. One of the masters of the new style was Conrad Henchel, who in 1896 came up with the Crocus design. Items with this original motive were shown at the exhibition in Paris in 1900 and were a great success.

at the beginning of the twentieth century, production was updated by new creative forces. Young masters developed drawings for everyday objects, which supplied traditional painting. At this time, amazing in the beauty of the sculptures and objects of small plasticity are created, an artistic solution is built on the search for harmony in comparing the floral motive and female image.

After the First World War, the manufactory has significantly expanded its assortment due to various models. An important role in this was played by the artist Paul Shoyrich, who created more than a hundred new figures in which the traditions of Rococo and Ar-Deco were combined. Under the impression of the Russian seasons, Diaghilev created a well -known series of figures “Russian Ballet”. Modern porcelain still does not lose its relevance and collection value. Forms of products are traditional, the paintings repeat ancient samples and at the same time vary new development developments. The factory still has talented masters who are careful about their great heritage.

Lot No. 5128
The porcelain figurine "Bear."…Chatbubbles
125 000.00
Lot No. 5128
The porcelain figurine "Bear." Meissen
Meissen 1958sale
Porcelain figurine "Bear." White glaze. Germany, Meissen, 1958. Sculptor: Otto Jarl. Manufacturer's mark. Mod…
125 000.00
Lot No. 5130
The porcelain figure "Scottish…
80 000.00
Lot No. 5130
The porcelain figure "Scottish Terrier". Meissen
Meissen 1953sale
Porcelain figurine "Scottish Terrier". Unpainted white porcelain. White glaze. Germany, Meissen, 20th century. Sc…
80 000.00
Lot No. 162
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85 000.00
Lot No. 162
The translation of the text is: "Figurine 'Bear' Germany Meissen."
Meissen 1908sale
Porcelain figurine "Bear" / "Bear, standing upright" Germany, Meissen, mid-20th century Manufacturer's mark Sculptor - …

★★★★★

85 000.00
Lot No. 5129
White bear, Germany, Meissen.
95 000.00
Lot No. 5129
White bear, Germany, Meissen.
Meissen sale
The translation of "Белый медведь, Германия, Meissen" into English is "Polar bear, Germany, Meissen."
95 000.00
Lot No. 5127
Ceramic figurine "Pair of Bear…Chatbubbles
95 000.00
Lot No. 5127
Ceramic figurine "Pair of Bears." Germany, Meissen. Height - 19.5 cm.
Meissen 1905sale
Ceramic figurine "Pair of Bears." Germany, Meissen, Boettger Stoneware Manufacturer's mark. Height 19.5 cm. No …
95 000.00
Lot No. 5217
"Decorative salt shakers from …Chatbubbles
490 000.00
Lot No. 5217
"Decorative salt shakers from the Hunting Service of Catherine II"
Meissen 1768sale
Salt shakers from the Hunting Service of Catherine II Meissen, 1768. Porcelain, painting, gilding. Mark: Crossed …
490 000.00
Lot No. 5160
Decorative wall plate LEO TOLS…Chatbubbles
28 000.00
Lot No. 5160
Decorative wall plate LEO TOLSTOY Meissen Germany
Meissen 1972sale
Decorative wall plate LEO TOLSTOY Meissen Germany Diameter: 26 cm Condition: excellent.
28 000.00
Lot No. 5131
The sculpture "Eagle." Meissen…Chatbubbles
120 000.00
Lot No. 5131
The sculpture "Eagle." Meissen, Germany, 1957.
Meissen 1957sale
Sculpture "Eagle." Meissen Germany, Meissen, 1957 Porcelain; glaze. Marks: blue underglaze "crossed swords" (cros…
120 000.00
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Lot No. 5338
Decorative Plate with Rose Pat…
Lot No. 5338sales
Decorative Plate with Rose Pattern in the Style of Julius Eduard Braunsdorf
Meissen 1900
In the style of Professor Julius Eduard Braunsdorf – round shape with a smooth gold rim. In the recessed center, a mult…
sales
Lot No. 5337
Decorative Plate with Floral P…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5337sales
Decorative Plate with Floral Pattern from Meissen, circa 1900
Meissen 1900
Round shape with rich gilded edging. In the recessed center, a colorful bouquet of flowers painted in polychrome. Gilde…
sales
Lot No. 5336
Small Amphora Vases with Relie…
Lot No. 5336sales
Small Amphora Vases with Relief Sculptures of Sheep Heads
Meissen
A set of two items; temporary, clumsy three-legged stands with relief sculptures of sheep heads as supports for amphora…
sales
Lot No. 5335
Meissen Figurine Group "Lovers…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5335sales
Meissen Figurine Group "Lovers" by Johann Christian Hirt
Meissen
The group consists of a couple dressed in rural attire, standing on a naturalistically modeled base. The young woman we…
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Lot No. 5334
Children's Group with Vine Lea…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5334sales
Children's Group with Vine Leaves: Meissen Porcelain Model, circa 1900
Meissen
A girl with an apple lies on a high rocky pedestal, while next to her sits a boy adorned with a wreath of vine leaves, …
sales
Lot No. 5333
Figurine "Love in the Image of…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5333sales
Figurine "Love in the Image of a Miniaturist with a Lute"
Meissen
On a profiled round marble pedestal with a naturalistic relief stands Cupid with a feathered hat and cloak, playing a l…
sales
Lot No. 5332
Busts of Children – Allegories…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5332sales
Busts of Children – Allegories of the Seasons
Meissen
Allegories of the seasons, depicted on an elegantly curved pedestal, are represented by busts of girls and boys embodyi…
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Lot No. 5331
Porcelain Figurine of Cupid as…
Lot No. 5331sales
Porcelain Figurine of Cupid as Hero or Dragon Slayer
Meissen
On a profiled, marble round base, solemnly standing atop the body of a dragon, is a porcelain figurine of Cupid as a he…
sales
Lot No. 5330
Rare Wall Mirrors with Amorett…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5330sales
Rare Wall Mirrors with Amoretti and Cherub Figures, Late 19th Century.
Meissen
As analogs, these fully sculpted putti are created with great plasticity. They depict a semi-reclining putto with a lig…
sales
Lot No. 5329
Porcelain Parrot Figure on a T…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5329sales
Porcelain Parrot Figure on a Trunk: Comparison of History and Style
Meissen
An elevated, decorated rocky pedestal adorned with plastic flowers and leaves. A parrot perched on a sturdy branch with…
sales
Lot No. 5328
Porcelain Pair of Jays with Oa…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5328sales
Porcelain Pair of Jays with Oak Trunk and Relief Feathers
Meissen
One of a pair of porcelain figurines depicting a migratory jay perched on a rocky base adorned with plastic flowers and…
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Lot No. 5327
Magnificent Meissen Porcelain …
Lot No. 5327sales
Magnificent Meissen Porcelain Tureen with Relief Scenes
Meissen
A magnificent porcelain tureen with four strongly relief-sculpted legs supporting a convex oval body with a chamfered r…
sales
Lot No. 5324
Dancing Columbina from the Ita…
Lot No. 5324sales
Dancing Columbina from the Italian Comedy: Meissen Porcelain Figurine, 1924-1934
Meissen
Dressed in a purple robe with a scattering under her left arm, standing on a flower-covered pedestal. Painted in polych…
sales
Lot No. 5322
Hausierer Vendors: Journey and…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5322sales
Hausierer Vendors: Journey and Trade
Meissen
On a rectangular base decorated with plastic flowers and leaves stands a gentleman in a long white coat with gold butto…
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Lot No. 5321
Mythological Figure "Europa on…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5321sales
Mythological Figure "Europa on the Bull" from Meissen
Meissen
Europa, seated on a bull decorated with flowers, rests on a rococo-style relief pedestal. Next to her are two kneeling …
sales
Lot No. 5320
Porcelain figurine of a man wi…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5320sales
Porcelain figurine of a man with a barrel organ from the 'Cris de Paris' series
Meissen
On a rococo-relief pedestal stands a man playing a barrel organ and carrying on his back a figure of an automaton from …
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Lot No. 5319
Porcelain Figurine 'Gnaga' fro…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5319sales
Porcelain Figurine 'Gnaga' from Italian Comedy
Meissen
On a square plinth stands a comedic actress dressed in a pink skirt, yellow corset with a light brown mask and a hat ad…
sales
Lot No. 5318
Lawyer from the Italian Comedy…
Lot No. 5318sales
Lawyer from the Italian Comedy: Meissen Porcelain Figurine
Meissen
For the Duke of Saxony-Weissenfels. A statue of a standing comic on an oval pedestal, dressed in a long white coat with…
sales
Lot No. 5316
Magnificent Monumental Meissen…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5316sales
Magnificent Monumental Meissen Vases with Watteau Scenes and Floral Decorations
Meissen
Watteau scenes and floral ornaments on a square base supported by twisted legs. Above the stepped, reliefed round base …
sales
Lot No. 5314
Collection of 71 Meissen Garde…
Lot No. 5314sales
Collection of 71 Meissen Gardeners: Rococo and Nature
Meissen
On a Rococo-style base sit or stand young men and women dressed in brightly patterned Rococo attire, partially adorned …
sales
Lot No. 5313
Decorative Vase with Floral Or…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5313sales
Decorative Vase with Floral Ornament in Meissen Style
Meissen
On a tall, elevated foot sits a tubular, curved body. The background is cobalt blue. At the front, there is a four-lobe…
sales
Lot No. 5312
Pair of Hanging Porcelain Figu…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5312sales
Pair of Hanging Porcelain Figures of European Golden Orioles
Meissen
On a tall oak trunk covered with plastic leaves sits a oriole with folded or outstretched wings. Naturalistic painting …
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Lot No. 5311
Large Porcelain Bittern Figuri…
Lot No. 5311sales
Large Porcelain Bittern Figurine after a Model by J.J. Kändler
Meissen
On a base designed in a naturalistic style, a bittern is depicted in relief with a high shield, brown and black speckle…
sales
Lot No. 5310
Hirschhatz (Hunting Group)Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5310sales
Hirschhatz (Hunting Group)
Meissen
On an oval, nature-themed socle adorned with floral vines, there is a fully plastic, scenic representation of a Rottwei…
sales
Lot No. 5309
Great Meissen hunting tureen w…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5309sales
Great Meissen hunting tureen with snowball decoration.
Meissen
Half-round body with high-pulled leaf volute handles. On the curved lid, a fully plastic knob in the shape of a deer hi…
sales
Lot No. 5308
A pair of chamois as counterpa…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5308sales
A pair of chamois as counterparts.
Meissen
In a reclining depiction, dressed to the right or left. Delicate, naturalistic fur drawing in polychrome painting. Poss…
sales
Lot No. 5307
FalknerChatbubbles
Lot No. 5307sales
Falkner
Meissen
On a rectangular pedestal stands a falconer in a white, light green-trimmed coat, holding a trident in his right hand. …
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Lot No. 5306
Hausierer (German) - Peddler (…Chatbubbles
Lot No. 5306sales
Hausierer (German) - Peddler (English) The term "Hausierer" refers to a person…
Meissen
On a rectangular base adorned with plastic flowers and leaves, stands a gentleman in a long, white coat with golden but…
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