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A MEISSEN GROUP OF A LIONESS AND CUB, CIRCA 1745-50

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modelling attributed to Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), the snarling lioness seated on her haunches and with front legs raised, her cub nestled under her belly, flower encrusted base, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 15.5cm long, restoration Kändler's taxa document work on various lion figures in the 1740s; references to lion figures can be found in the inventory of the Dresden Hofkonditorei, as well as a further six figures recorded as belonging to Heinrich Graf von Brühl. This lioness model can also be found together with a lion figure to form an opposing pair, see Laurence S. Rockefeller Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 12 October 2005, lot 479 and Rainer Rückert, ‘Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810’, Munich, 1966, Nos.1058/59. Also see another of this model sold in these rooms, 22 May 2019, lot 289modelling attributed to Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), the snarling lioness seated on her haunches and with front legs raised, her cub nestled under her belly, flower encrusted base, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 15.5cm long, restoration Kändler's taxa document work on various lion figures in the 1740s; references to lion figures can be found in the inventory of the Dresden Hofkonditorei, as well as a further six figures recorded as belonging to Heinrich Graf von Brühl. This lioness model can also be found together with a lion figure to form an opposing pair, see Laurence S. Rockefeller Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 12 October 2005, lot 479 and Rainer Rückert, ‘Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810’, Munich, 1966, Nos.1058/59. Also see another of this model sold in these rooms, 22 May 2019, lot 289

Her left front leg restored and perhaps misaligned, right ear reglued/restored, right rear leg reglued/restored We are pleased to provide you with a general report on the condition of property. Olympia Auctions is not entering into a contract with you in respect of the Condition Report and accordingly does not assume responsibility to you in respect of it. The Condition Report represents Olympia Auctions’ reasonable opinion as to the Lot’s general condition in the terms stated in the particular report, and Olympia Auctions does not represent or guarantee that a Condition Report includes all aspects of the internal or external condition of the Lot. Any images provided of the lot may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot nor its true colour or shade. The responsibility for ascertaining the condition of the lot remains with the purchaser. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Olympia Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS.

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modelling attributed to Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), the snarling lioness seated on her haunches and with front legs raised, her cub nestled under her belly, flower encrusted base, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 15.5cm long, restoration Kändler's taxa document work on various lion figures in the 1740s; references to lion figures can be found in the inventory of the Dresden Hofkonditorei, as well as a further six figures recorded as belonging to Heinrich Graf von Brühl. This lioness model can also be found together with a lion figure to form an opposing pair, see Laurence S. Rockefeller Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 12 October 2005, lot 479 and Rainer Rückert, ‘Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810’, Munich, 1966, Nos.1058/59. Also see another of this model sold in these rooms, 22 May 2019, lot 289modelling attributed to Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), the snarling lioness seated on her haunches and with front legs raised, her cub nestled under her belly, flower encrusted base, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 15.5cm long, restoration Kändler's taxa document work on various lion figures in the 1740s; references to lion figures can be found in the inventory of the Dresden Hofkonditorei, as well as a further six figures recorded as belonging to Heinrich Graf von Brühl. This lioness model can also be found together with a lion figure to form an opposing pair, see Laurence S. Rockefeller Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 12 October 2005, lot 479 and Rainer Rückert, ‘Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810’, Munich, 1966, Nos.1058/59. Also see another of this model sold in these rooms, 22 May 2019, lot 289

Her left front leg restored and perhaps misaligned, right ear reglued/restored, right rear leg reglued/restored We are pleased to provide you with a general report on the condition of property. Olympia Auctions is not entering into a contract with you in respect of the Condition Report and accordingly does not assume responsibility to you in respect of it. The Condition Report represents Olympia Auctions’ reasonable opinion as to the Lot’s general condition in the terms stated in the particular report, and Olympia Auctions does not represent or guarantee that a Condition Report includes all aspects of the internal or external condition of the Lot. Any images provided of the lot may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot nor its true colour or shade. The responsibility for ascertaining the condition of the lot remains with the purchaser. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Olympia Auctions is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS.

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