Sell or Auction Your Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures for up to Over $10,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures that are for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
Sell Your Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures
Carl Friedrich Adolf Rentsch (born January 2, 1836 in Dresden ; † November 17, 1899 there ) was a German sculptor , draftsman and professor at the Royal Saxon Polytechnic in Dresden .
Below is a recent realized price for Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures. Sold for over $10,000.
The following are some items we have featured in previous auctions:
China Plate From Thomas Jefferson’s White House — Very Scarce, in Near Fine Condition
Very scarce and beautiful china plate from the administration of Thomas Jefferson. Soup plate made of white Chinese porcelain is painted blue with gilt accents. Features a shallow bowl with gilt ”J” at center, inside a shield that bears a knight’s head decoration. Plate measures 9.5” in diameter, and is near fine. Sold for $26,121.
A Parcel-Gilt Silver Kovsh Marked K. Faberge With The Imperial Warrant, Moscow, 1899-1908
Of traditional form with flat oval base, with raised prow, the front engraved with monogram ‘AE,’ the reverse engraved ‘1876 – 1. Dec. – 1901’, the flat stylized handle cast and chased with a Sirin amidst scrolling foliage, marked under base. 12 1/8″ x 24.6″. Provenance from Christie’s. Sold for $23,116.

Faberge Vase From The Last Days of the Company’s Pre-Bolshevik Era — Stunning
Perfect silver Faberge vase crafted circa 1908-1917, just before the Bolshevik take-over of the company and when Faberge produced its most exquisite objects. Ribbed bombe vase on a circular foot features applied filigree and cloisonne in white, blue, sea green and purple enamels. Stamped in Russian, ”K. Faberge” with the imperial warrant, Moscow and also ”91”. The inventory number is engraved clearly: ”35280”. A stylized V-shaped stamped character is likely a Faberge workmaster’s mark. Measures 4.25” in height and 5.5” deep at its widest. The diameter of the mouth measures 4.75” and the base, 3.75”. Light tarnishing with occasional scratching and loss of colored enamel, else near fine. A beautiful representation of the Faberge company during Imperial Russia. Sold for $21,013.
Pablo Picasso “Centaure et Visage”, Number 188 — Pitcher Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios in a Small Edition of 125
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) pitcher ”Centaure et Visage” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life. Painted and partially glazed pitcher was created in 1953 in a small edition of 125, numbered 73/125. Also with workshop numbering. Incised ”Edition Picasso” and ”Madoura”, also with both the Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 10.5” tall. In very good condition with very small areas of paint loss around spout and some wear to underside. Number 188 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $7,350.
Consign your Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures at Nate D. Sanders Auctions. Send a description and images of your Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures to us at [email protected].
Pablo Picasso “Figure de Proue”, Number 136 — Vase Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) vase, ”Figure de Proue”, created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces such as this. Painted vase was one of the earlier Madoura pieces from 1952, numbered 259/300 incised with ”Edition Picasso” and ”Madoura”, and with Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 8.875” tall. In very good condition, with some light surface soiling and a few small chips to underside. Hairline firing crack at rear join of handle is inherent to production. Number 136 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $8,925.
Pablo Picasso “Hibou”, Number 253 — Ceramic Owl Pitcher Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) pitcher ”Hibou” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces, such as this owl-inspired piece. Painted and glazed pitcher was created in 1954 in an edition of 500. Inscribed ”Edition Picasso” and ”Madoura”, also with both the Edition Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 9.625” tall. In very good plus condition with four areas of adhesive staining, confined to underside. Number 253 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $8,400.
The conical bowl on a circular foot with beaded rim, the sides inset with four silver ruble coins depicting the emperors Nicholas I, Alexander I, Alexander II and Alexander III within beaded roundels, the interior of the rim with chased stiff-leaf motif, marked under base. 7.75” wide. Near fine. Provenance from Christie’s. Sold for $14,351.

Pablo Picasso “Visage no. 197” — Playful Ceramic Created at the Madoura Pottery Studios
Pablo Picasso Terre de faience (earthenware) plate, “Visage no. 197” created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life and created often playful pieces. Plate glazed in colors was created in 1963, numbered 443/500 and inscribed “No. 197 / Edition / Picasso / 443/500 / Madoura”. Measures 9.75″ in diameter. In very good plus condition with a few very small, nearly imperceptible scratches to the glaze. In literature: Alan Ramie 494. Sold for $13,500.
Mini teapot painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and personally owned by the great artist. Porcelain teapot painted with a floral design in gilt, orange and several shades of green is one of just seven known pieces of porcelain by Renoir, painted during his apprenticeship in porcelain factory Levy Freres. Measures approximately 1″ high by 0.75″ in diameter. Provenance is from the Pierre Auguste Renoir Personal Artifacts and Archives Collection, consigned to Hantman’s in 2005 by Renoir’s grandson, Paul Renoir, whose father inherited Renoir’s home, Les Collettes, and its contents. In addition, Renoir’s porcelain is mentioned in his agent Ambroise Vollard’s book, “La Vie et l’Oeuvre de Pierre-Auguste Renoir,” the excerpt reading, “…I saw on the sideboard shelf of the dining room, a small coffee service and two candlesticks made out of porcelain, decorated by hand…’Those are the only pieces I still have from my old career as a porcelain decorator’, Renoir told me…” Also referenced in “Renoir in Time” by noted French art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel. Some crackling and paint loss, though overall in very good, well-preserved condition. Sold for $6,336.
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Friedrich Rentsch Polychrome Enamel Porcelain Figures that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).







