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1530 (um), workshop of Master Lodovico, Venice; 1530 (um)/without date, Peter Honold (died 31.01.)1537) and Regina von Stetten (1499-1562), Augsburg; without date/1938-12-27, Alfred Pringsheim (1850-1941), Munich [1]; 1938-01-24, Alfred Pringsheim, agreement with representatives of the German Reich on the lifting of the export ban and the sale of the majolica collection in London, through Robert Schmidt, Director of the Berlin Schlossmuseum [2]; 1939-06 and 1939-07, Sotheby's, London, auction of the majolica collection on behalf of Alfred Pringsheim (proceeds from the two auctions: 17.569 pounds sterling) [3]; 1939-07-19/without date, art dealer Raphael Stora (1887-1963), 32 Bis Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, acquired at Sotheby's Auction, London, 1939-07-19/20 [4]; without date/1944-03, Kunsthandlung Recher, Quai Voltaire 7, Paris; since 1944-03, Museum für Kunsthandwerk (Museum Angewandte Kunst), acquired in exchange by Kunsthandlung Recher, Paris; 2007-06-05, Heirs of Alfred Pringsheim report restitution claim against the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main; 2009-11, proceedings before the "Advisory Commission in connection with the return of cultural property seized as a result of Nazi persecution (....)" regarding the restitution claim by heirs of A. Pringsheim is suspended until further notice -
Museum für Angewandte Kunst
Schaumainkai 17
60594 Frankfurt (Main)
Germany