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A unique and tall baluster 'Millefleur' vase

Horst Bretschneider (1952)


A unique and tall baluster 'Millefleur' vase

Lot-No. 771


Meissen, 20th cent. The porcelain around 1900, the painting from the 1970s. Elegant shape with articulated shoulder and tall neck. The surface completely covered with dense, red-blue flower decoration with yellow highlights. The foot sign. 'BH'. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue with pommel, incised 'E 164'. The mouth prof. rest. H. 70 cm. - Bretschneider has used a vase from around 1900, which he found in the manufactory storage. On this unique piece he realised a large floral motif, demonstrating his characteristic airy style. - contemporary porcelain artist, working for the Meissen workshop, e.g. in 2001 the monumental wall painting on porcelain 'The most beautiful castles, palaces and gardens in Saxonia' for the entrance hall of Dresden-Neustadt station (together with Heinz Werner).

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Horst Bretschneider: A unique and tall baluster 'Millefleur' vase


Horst Bretschneider (1952)

A unique and tall baluster 'Millefleur' vase

Lot-No. 771

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Meissen, 20th cent. The porcelain around 1900, the painting from the 1970s. Elegant shape with articulated shoulder and tall neck. The surface completely covered with dense, red-blue flower decoration with yellow highlights. The foot sign. 'BH'. Crossed swords in u'glaze blue with pommel, incised 'E 164'. The mouth prof. rest. H. 70 cm. - Bretschneider has used a vase from around 1900, which he found in the manufactory storage. On this unique piece he realised a large floral motif, demonstrating his characteristic airy style. - contemporary porcelain artist, working for the Meissen workshop, e.g. in 2001 the monumental wall painting on porcelain 'The most beautiful castles, palaces and gardens in Saxonia' for the entrance hall of Dresden-Neustadt station (together with Heinz Werner).

A unique and tall baluster 'Millefleur' vase
A unique and tall baluster 'Millefleur' vase