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Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de A Du Paquier armorial covered tureen – a diplomatic gift to Tsarina Anna Ivanovna (1693-1740) by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1685-1740) Vienna, c. 1735 Iron-red inventory number of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg Height 22.4 cm, width 35.5 cm, depth 20 cm Provenance: Tsarina Anna Ivanovna of Russia State Hermitage Museum, Leningrad Soviet Embassy in Berlin, 1918 (by tradition) Otto and Magdalena Blohm, Hamburg Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Two covered tureens from the Swan Service for Count Heinrich of Brühl (1700–1763) Model most probably by Johann Gottlieb Ehder (1716/1717-1750), 1742 Manufacture and decoration, Meissen c. 1742 Cobalt blue swords mark, impressed numeral “26” Height 38.7 cm, width 42 cm Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Two figures from the second series of the “Cris de Paris” adapted in three-branched candelabra Porcelain, models by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775) and Friedrich Elias Meyer (1723-1785), Meissen c. 1750 Ormolu mounts, Paris, Louis XV period, c. 1750 Height 37 cm and 38 cm Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Service for Count Karl Wilhelm Finck of Finckenstein (1714-1800) – a gift by Frederick II, king of Prussia (1712-1786) Meissen, c. 1760 Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Recto: A collection of Meissen pug dogs Models by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775), between 1741 and 1744 Verso: A pair of single-flame bronze candelabra with recumbent pug dogs Porcelain, models by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775), Meissen 1734 Soft-paste porcelain flowers, France, c. 1750 Ormolu mounts, Paris, Louis XV period, c. 1750 Height 15 cm and 16 cm Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Recto: A figure of a greeting harlequin Model by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775), c. 1740 Manufacture and decoration, Meissen c. 1740 Height 15.9 cm Verso: The “Spanish Lovers” Model by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706–1775), c. 1740 Manufacture and decoration, Meissen c. 1740/41 Impressed number “45” (twice) Height 18.7 cm Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Johann Eleazar Schenau (1737-1806) The love letter Signed and dated “Schenau pi[nxit] 1760” Oil on canvas Height 82 cm, width 65 cm Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de A yellow-ground tea and coffee service decorated with polychrome landscapes and harbour scenes Meissen, c. 1735 Contemporary silvergilt mounts on teapot, coffeepot, sugarbox, tea caddy and milk jug Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de A pair of purple-ground vases decorated with polychrome chinoiserie scenes Decoration by Johann Gregorius Höroldt (1696-1775) Meissen, 1728-30 Underglaze blue AR monogram Height 31.5 cm, diameter 15.5 cm Briennerstrasse 9 · 80333 Munich Phone +49 89 299758 · Fax +49 89 223822 E-Mail: info@roebbig.de Gilt-bronze mounted wooden jardinière France, Empire period, c. 1790-1800 Oak carcase, mahogany veneer, ormolu mounts and brass basin Height 103 cm
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