Impressed model number “9332” to the reverse.
Germany, circa 1880.
Porcelain figure group depicting the Holy Family—Mary, Joseph, and the Christ Child—standing barefoot on a textured naturalistic base. Each figure is dressed in brightly coloured robes with applied gilt accents in the form of raised gold dots. The group is moulded in biscuit porcelain with a glazed front and matte reverse, suggesting partial firing typical of late 19th-century Central European religious ceramics. Reverse impressed “9332”.
Polychroom biscuitporseleinen groep van de Heilige Familie, Duitsland.
Modelnummer “9332” in de achterzijde geperst. Duitsland, ca. 1880.
Porseleinen beeldengroep van de Heilige Familie – Maria, Jozef en het Christuskind – staand op blote voeten op een natuurgetrouwe voet. De figuren dragen felgekleurde gewaden met vergulde accenten in de vorm van verhoogde goudpunten. Uitgevoerd in biscuitporselein, met een geglazuurde voorzijde en matte achterzijde, typerend voor laat-19e-eeuwse religieuze keramiek uit Midden-Europa. Achterzijde geperst met modelnummer “9332”.
19 cm. high.
Impressed model number “9332” to the reverse.
Germany, circa 1880.
Porcelain figure group depicting the Holy Family—Mary, Joseph, and the Christ Child—standing barefoot on a textured naturalistic base. Each figure is dressed in brightly coloured robes with applied gilt accents in the form of raised gold dots. The group is moulded in biscuit porcelain with a glazed front and matte reverse, suggesting partial firing typical of late 19th-century Central European religious ceramics. Reverse impressed “9332”.
Polychroom biscuitporseleinen groep van de Heilige Familie, Duitsland.
Modelnummer “9332” in de achterzijde geperst. Duitsland, ca. 1880.
Porseleinen beeldengroep van de Heilige Familie – Maria, Jozef en het Christuskind – staand op blote voeten op een natuurgetrouwe voet. De figuren dragen felgekleurde gewaden met vergulde accenten in de vorm van verhoogde goudpunten. Uitgevoerd in biscuitporselein, met een geglazuurde voorzijde en matte achterzijde, typerend voor laat-19e-eeuwse religieuze keramiek uit Midden-Europa. Achterzijde geperst met modelnummer “9332”.
19 cm. high.
Auction: Religious Art Auction Religieuze Kunst, 17th May, 2025
Hessink’s Fine Art Auctioneers invites collectors and art enthusiasts to its upcoming Religious Art Auction, taking place on 17 May 2025 at 11:00 AM in Beek, Limburg, Netherlands. This curated event features a distinguished selection of 17th-century religious paintings by renowned Old Masters, alongside exquisite porcelain and ceramics spanning the 18th to 20th centuries.
Highlights include masterful oil paintings reflecting the spiritual artistry of the Dutch Golden Age, as well as rare porcelain pieces showcasing the craftsmanship of internationally acclaimed artists. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire significant works that embody the rich heritage of religious art.
Explore a diverse selection of antique religious paintings, porcelain and earthenware figures, and plaques, alongside a stunning collection of modern and contemporary artworks. Whether you're a collector, an institution, or an enthusiast, this auction provides a rare opportunity to acquire sacred and meaningful pieces. Discover timeless treasures that inspire and endure.
Viewing
Viewing days are from Friday till Saturday 9 and 10 May, from 10:00 to 17:00 hours, and Monday till Friday 12 to 16 May from 10:00 to 17:00 hours cet.