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167.Auktion

 

Auction on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 from 10:00  | Auction ended

Completed | Physical auction

2974

Lot: 2974

Fighting sabre antelopes, Meissen, Kn

Starting price 4.000 EUR
not sold

Fighting sabre antelopes, Meissen, Knauff Schwerter 1850-1924, 2nd choice, designed by Otto Pilz in 1912. Signed on the base, model no. B253, A dynamically moving, naturalistically worked group of two sabre antelopes jumping over each other in playful combat on a flat base. Polychrome underglaze painting. restored, h. 30 cm Pilz is best known for his naturalistic, dynamically moving animal figures, which he produced as a freelance sculptor for the Meissen manufactory from 1905. They are among the masterpieces of Art Nouveau porcelain sculpture, see Bergmann, Meissen Figuren A100-Z300, p. 378.