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Gottlob Kirchner Sold at Auction Prices

Sculptor, Painter, Modelleur, b. 1706 - d. 1738

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    • BACHSTELZE. MEISSEN.
      Oct. 27, 2023

      BACHSTELZE. MEISSEN.

      Est: -

      Bachstelze . Meissen. Knaufschwerter, ab 1850-1924, 1. Wahl. Modell-Nr.: 58. Entwurf: 1733. KIRCHNER, Johann Gottlieb(1706 Merseburg – 1768 Dresden) Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 22 cm. Auf einem Stamm sitzende Bachstelze . Schnabelspitze minimal restauriert. Aufrufzeit 27. | Okt 2023 | voraussichtlich 17:43 Uhr (CET) Wagtail . Meissen. Pommel swords, from 1850-1924, 1st choice. Model no.: 58. design: 1733. KIRCHNER, Johann Gottlieb(1706 Merseburg - 1768 Dresden) Polychrome painted, gold decorated. H 22 cm. Wagtail sitting on a trunk . Beak tip minimally restored. Call time 27 | Oct 2023 | expected 17:43 (CET). *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

      Auktionshaus Wendl
    • JOHANN GOTTLIEB KIRCHNER 1706 Merseburg - 1768 Dresden GROS
      Sep. 07, 2023

      JOHANN GOTTLIEB KIRCHNER 1706 Merseburg - 1768 Dresden GROS

      Est: €8,500 - €17,000

      JOHANN GOTTLIEB KIRCHNER 1706 Merseburg - 1768 Dresden GROSSE FIGURENGRUPPE 'AFFE MIT JUNGEN' Deutsch, Meissen, 1924-1934 Weißporzellan, glasiert. H. 57,5 cm. Am Sockel hinten unterglasurblaue Pfeiffer-Marke, im Boden Weißzeichen, Modellnr. '23'. 1. Wahl. Brandrisse, part. rest. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.2, Erlangen, 2017, S. 190.

      Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
    • Johann Gottlieb Kirchner (Merseburg 1706 - Dresden 1768). A Pair of Birds 'Wagtails on Trunk'.
      Sep. 25, 2021

      Johann Gottlieb Kirchner (Merseburg 1706 - Dresden 1768). A Pair of Birds 'Wagtails on Trunk'.

      Est: -

      Meissen, designed 1733, made around 1860 and after 1973. Polychrome painted porcelain. Modell no. '58x' and '77036'. Crossed swords marks. Chipped. H. 23 cm. -

      Auktionshaus Stahl
    • Large Meissen Porcelain Madonna with Child, Germany, 20th C.
      Oct. 29, 2014

      Large Meissen Porcelain Madonna with Child, Germany, 20th C.

      Est: €4,800 - €6,000

      Porcelain with white glaze on wooden base Germany, Design 1732 Design by Johann Gottlieb Kirchner (1706-1768) - German sculptor and porcelain designer Revised by Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775) after 1733 - one of the major modelers of the Meissner porcelain factory Manufactured by the Meissen porcelain manufactory, 20th century Model number 136 Underglaze blue crossed swords mark and incised crossed swords mark with the word 'weiß' [white]on the back of the foot Sculptured Madonna with openwork crown standing on a slope surrounded by clouds Holding the Christ child with an orb in her left arm, and as scepter in her right arm Mounted on square ebonized wooden base Overall dimensions, with base: 75 cm Very good condition, second choice Magnificent large Madonna, whose masterful Rococo form comes into full effect by the plain white design The present Meissner Madonna figure was manufactured during the 20th century according to a design by Johann Gottlieb Kirchner (1706-1768) and Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775). The sweeping robe with the finest arrangement of the folds corresponds to the rococo taste and captivates the viewer with its beauty. The robe of the Madonna is laced under the chest and drops down in elegant forms. A winged cherubs head kisses her right foot. At the time, Kirchner worked along with his brother Johann Christian Kirchner and the Meissner model master and court commissioner Kändler for the extensive production of ceremonial jewelry and tableware of the Dresden court. The back bears two times the Meissen swords mark and the word 'white' [white]. The figure is of second choice and in very good condition, showing only minimal signs of use. The attachable scepter has a tiny loss to the underside and is therefore a bit loose. The overall height of the figure, including the base, is 75 cm. The figure without base is 72 cm in height. Meissen Porcelain has been known in Europe since the 13th Century, but always had to be imported from China. Thus it was mostly of lower quality - the Chinese rarely gave their best ware to the foreigners - and extremely expensive. Europeans tried to copy Chinese porcelain for centuries but only in 1708 managed to create real porcelain - in Meissen. The manufacturer's brand, the crossed swords in blue, has been in use since 1722 and is still a guarantee for the porcelain's high quality. Meissen celebrated its 300 years of existence in 2008. Quality has always been the number one criteria for Meissen and the company goes as far as to have its own mine to win the needed kaolin from, also known as china clay, for production. It takes several years to reach the degree of a 'master painter' in Meissen but judging by the quality of the painting, it is definitely worth it. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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