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Pagoda

Lost Art-ID
527053
Manufaktur
Porzellanmanufaktur Meißen
Formation
gegr. 1710
Title
Pagoda
Dating
1710/20 (um)
Object type
Portable art
Group of reported objects
Crafts and other folk arts
Material / Technique
Ceramics (Porcelain) / painted iron red, gold
Height
9.30 cm
Inventory number
6 (Schnorr von Carolsfeld)
Por. 144 (Mannheimer)
71 (Kieslinger/Mühlmann II)
Mü 1571/26
383 (Muller & Cie)
Description

Schnorr von Carolsfeld: Pagode, the same model as No.1-3 and 5 (Schnorr von Carolsfeld). The incarnate parts in mottled iron red tinted. Eyeballs and white tufts of hair. In the gold cap, the necklace, the hems and the garment pattern of crescents and stars. To 1710-20. Without brand.

Muller & Cie: Two sitting pagodas with white and gold decorated dresses. Heads and chest in red and purple. Small defects. Height 9.5 cm. One from the collection of Franz Oppenheimer. Handwritten marginalia: 2.900, -

Lit.:

Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld: Sammlung Margarethe und Franz Oppenheimer: Meissener Porzellan. Berlin 1927.

• Dr. Franz Kieslinger [Dienststelle Mühlmann] (Hrsg.): Verzeichnis der Restbestände der Sammlung Mannheimer. Wien 1942.

• US – NARA, RG 260. M1946. Administrative records, correspondence, denazification orders, custody receipts, property cards, Jewish restitution claim records, property declarations, and other records from the Munich CCP. Roll 145. Restitution Research Records. Mannheimer Collection: Catalog, Volume II.

• US - NARA, RG 260. M1946. Photographs of art objects stolen by the Nazis from the Linz Museum and other collections in Europe. Roll 276-281. Photographs Taken by the Munich Central Collecting Point, OMGUS, of Artworks Appropriated by Germany during World War II.

• Porselein-Mannheimer bestemd voor de verkoop. In: NL - HaNA, 2.08.42. - SNK, Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, Nr. 565 - Stukken betreffende de verkoop van kunstvoorwerpen die behoren tot de Mannheimer collectie op de veiling van 14 oktober 1952, 1952.

• Frederick Muller & Cie:Catalogue de tableaux, antiquités, objets d'art provenant de la collection du Dr. F. Mannheimer, 14.-21.10.1952. Amsterdam 1952.

Provenance

Collection of Dr. Franz and Margarethe Oppenheimer, Berlin and Vienna 1927 - 1938 (to);

Collection of Dr. Fritz Mannheimer, Amsterdam 1938 (to) -

ensure by Dienststelle Mühlmann for Sonderauftrag Linz, 1941; CCP Munich; restitution to the Netherlands; Rijksmuseum Amsterdam; Auction Muller & Cie, Amsterdam 14.-10.21.1952, Lot 383

Published since
08.05.2015
Contact
Rosbach & Fremy
Position
Rechtsanwälte
Phone
+49 (0) 30 280 70 71/72
E-Mail
office@ra-rff.de
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Oppenheimer, Dr. Franz

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