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Situated in the centre of the Bavarian capital, our gallery specializes on 18th century German porcelain from the most important manufactories Meissen, Frankenthal, Höchst, Nymphenburg, Fürstenberg and KPM Berlin. Furthermore our collection shows important French furniture, paintings and objets d’art from the Louis XV to the Louis XVI and early Empire period.
Fairs
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A bourdalou (oval chamber pot) with erotic chinoiseries
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A pair of three-shelf dessert tables
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Writing table
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An ormolu mounted floral marquetry table en chiffonnière
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A pair of ormolu-mounted red lacquer potpourri vases with swan handles
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Cup and saucer
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A plate from the Earl of Jersey service
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A lady of the order of the Pug and a Gentleman of the order of Freemasons
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
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A pair of watercolours showing scenes from classical mythology on two registers
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A cutlery set for six persons, decorated with hunting scenes and green-mosaic ground in its original leather case
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A pair of Spanish lovers or Beltrame and Columbine
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
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A pair of candlesticks from the service 'Gotzkowskys erhabene Blumen'
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A Spaniel
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
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A table à écrire
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A pair of neoclassical crystal, brass and bronze chandeliers
Werner & Mieth
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Two parrots "medium sort"
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
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A ormolu mounted sheep
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
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A pair of Princely encoignures
Pierre II Migeon (1696 - 1758)
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A German Rococo giltwood console
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A pair of gilt bronze three branch candelabra (girandoles)
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A bowl with rice-straw hedge and bird decoration
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Two figures of the series of the "Cris de Paris" mounted as three-branch candelabra
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 - 1775)
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An écuelle with cover and présentoir with polychrome chinoiseries and gold decoration
Johann Gregorius Höroldt
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Bureau mazarin
Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt (Groningen, 1663 - Paris, 1715)
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A parquetry commode
François Mondon (1694 - 1770)
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A pair of library cabinets (bibliothèques)
Bernard II. van Risenburgh, called B.V.R.B. (Paris, 1696 - Paris, 1766)
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A baroque marble fountain
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Portrait of a young man
Rosalba CARRIERA (Venice, 1675 - Venice, 1757)
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Commode Mazarine au jasmin
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"View of the Venus-temple" and "View onto the Lago d'Averno“
Christoph Heinrich Kniep (Hildesheim, 1755 - Neapel, 1825)
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Suite of four gouaches: Views of Rome
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (Dijon, 1716 - Paris, 1803)
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Table de toilette or “coiffeuse”
David Roentgen (Herrenhag i.d. Wetterau, 11.8.1743 - Wiesbaden, 12.2.1807)
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Two faience parrots
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Oval snuffbox with landscape décor
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Snuffbox with architectural views and a portrait of Ludwig Günther II of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
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Snuffbox with a portrait of Clemens Wenceslas of Saxony
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An important Dresden Rococo writing cabinet
Michael Kimmel
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Fêtes champêtres
Franz Christoph Janneck (1703 - 1761)
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Garden View with Fountains
Jacques de Lajoue (1686 - 1761)
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Console table
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Two Views of Constantinople
Johann Alexander Thiele (Erfurt, 1685 - Dresden, 1752)
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“The Love Letter”
Jean-Baptiste Mallet (Grasse, 1759 - Paris, 1835)
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"L'amour au petit-pointe"
Jean-Baptiste Mallet (Grasse, 1759 - Paris, 1835)
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“Elegant Society in a Park”
Jean-Baptiste Mallet (Grasse, 1759 - Paris, 1835)
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