34 Attributed to Helena Wolfsohn, Dresden, Yellow-Ground Cabinet Porcelain Group, 4 pcs

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Category Antiques
Auction Currency CAD
Start Price 60.00 CAD
Estimated at 120.00 - 250.00 CAD
A late 19th-century Dresden cabinet porcelain group, attributed to Helena Wolfsohn or a closely related decorating studio, comprising a shaped square dish, a bottle-form vase, and a cup with saucer. Each piece is decorated in the Meissen-revival taste with rich yellow grounds, hand-painted floral bouquets, romantic figural reserves, and gilt scroll ornament. The vase is of square-section bottle form with alternating courting-couple and floral panels; the dish has a shaped square outline with figural and floral reserves divided by gilt scroll bands; the cup and saucer repeat the same yellow-ground and floral scheme. The platter bears a blue underglaze monogram resembling the pseudo-Augustus Rex mark associated with Helena Wolfsohn, while the remaining marks are unreadable. Likely an assembled but visually coherent cabinet group. Light wear to gilding and minor underside wear; no obvious chips or cracks observed.