Lot: 124

Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain (1896 Lyon - 1985 Guerneville, CA)
teapot and tea caddy

Halle form, porcelain, glazed, designed by Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhein, around 1930 at Burg Giebichenstein, gold ring decoration by Trude Petri (1931), manufactured by the State Porcelain Manufactory (StPM), Berlin. Cylindrical tea caddy, teapot with handle made of gold-plated silver. 12.8 x 20.3 x 12.5 cm / H. 10 cm, D. 6.2 cm. Marked on the underside: blue scepter mark, grey Burg Giebichenstein mark, red imperial orb KPM and handwritten in black "84/116" for gold ring decoration (and painter's mark). Tea caddy marked like pot, but without Burg Giebichenstein mark and painter's mark.

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Hammer Price: 1,200 €

K-14 - Auction November 2024
16. November 2024 at 10:00 AM CET

Literature:

Die Schaulade, 7/ 1931, p. 216; 843 (image of the tea service with gold ring decoration and in white), p. 848 (of the tea service with gold ring decoration) Keramische Rundschau 40, 1932, p. 177 (image) Tilmann Buddensieg, Berlin 1900-1933. Architecture and Design. Exhibition cat. Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York 1987, p. 100 (image 76: tea and mocha cup with saucer and "sugar bowl", gold ring decoration) Klaus Weber (ed.), Keramik und Bauhaus. Exhibition cat. Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin, Berlin 1989, p. 187 (Fig. Coffee and tea service with gold rings), no. 199 Katja Schneider, Burg Giebichenstein, The School of Arts and Crafts under the direction of Paul Thiersch and Gerhard Marcks 1915-1933. Dissertation Bonn 1988, 2 vols., Weinheim 1992, p. 338 (Fig. Picnic service without decoration, tea and coffee service "Hallesche Form" with "gold rings" decoration) Karl H. Bröhan (ed.), Porcelain. Art and Design 1889 to 1939 from Art Nouveau to Functionalism. Vol. I, inventory cat. Vol. VI, Bröhan Museum Berlin, 1993, pp. 242 – 245 (on the Halle service, detailed bibliography), p. 244 (decorative templates for the Halle service), p. 247 (image of the tea set) Torsten Bröhan, Thomas Berg, Avantgarde Design 1880 – 1930. Cologne 1994, p. 122 (image of parts of the tea service), p. 162 (biography of Friedlaender) Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin (ed.), Simplicity in many ways - Berlin porcelain under the influence of Bauhaus and Burg Giebichenstein. Exhibition catalogue. KPM Welt Berlin, Berlin 2009, p. 4 (image of tea service with flat teapot), p. 32 (image of tea extract jug with and without decoration), p. 32 (tea cup with ring decoration), p. 35 (image of sugar bowl with ring decoration), no. 6; 7; 11; 15; 22 Ingeborg Becker, Claudia Kanowski (ed.), Avant-garde for everyday life. Jewish ceramic artists in Germany 1919-1933. Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain, Margarete Heymann-Marks, Eva Stricker-Zeisel, Berlin 2013, p. 36 (image of mocha service), p. 37 (white extract jug), p. 38 (tea service with decoration), p. 39 (teapot with decoration and white jugs), no. 11-12; 14-16