Pagoda
Por. 154 (Mannheimer)
81 (Kieslinger/Mühlmann II)
Mü 1623/2
381 (?) (Muller & Cie)
Schnorr von Carolsfeld: Pagoda, left leg superscript, right dressed and set aside. In both hands covered by the garment a victim vessel. The mouth opened. The high-necked gown white with golden rosette pattern and wide golden braids. Head, vascular, pants and shoe gilded. To 1715-20. Without brand.
Muller & Cie: sitting, white porcelain, decorated in a gold. Height 8.5 and 5 cm. Collection of Dr. Franz Oppenheimer. Handwritten marginalia: 750, -
Lit.:
• Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld: Sammlung Margarethe und Franz Oppenheimer: Meissener Porzellan. Berlin 1927.
• Dr. Franz Kieslinger [Dienststelle Mühlmann] (Hrsg.): Verzeichnis der Restbestände der Sammlung Mannheimer. Wien 1942.
• US – NARA, RG 260. M1946. Administrative records, correspondence, denazification orders, custody receipts, property cards, Jewish restitution claim records, property declarations, and other records from the Munich CCP. Roll 145. Restitution Research Records. Mannheimer Collection: Catalog, Volume II.
• US - NARA, RG 260. M1946. Photographs of art objects stolen by the Nazis from the Linz Museum and other collections in Europe. Roll 276-281. Photographs Taken by the Munich Central Collecting Point, OMGUS, of Artworks Appropriated by Germany during World War II.
• Porselein-Mannheimer bestemd voor de verkoop. In: NL - HaNA, 2.08.42. - SNK, Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, Nr. 565 - Stukken betreffende de verkoop van kunstvoorwerpen die behoren tot de Mannheimer collectie op de veiling van 14 oktober 1952, 1952.
• Frederick Muller & Cie:Catalogue de tableaux, antiquités, objets d'art provenant de la collection du Dr. F. Mannheimer, 14.-21.10.1952. Amsterdam 1952.
Collection of Dr. Franz and Margarethe Oppenheimer, Berlin and Vienna 1927 - 1938 (to);
Collection of Dr. Fritz Mannheimer, Amsterdam 1938 (to) -
ensure by Dienststelle Mühlmann for Sonderauftrag Linz, 1941; CCP Munich; restitution to the Netherlands; Rijksmuseum Amsterdam; Auction Muller & Cie, Amsterdam 14.-10.21.1952, Lot 381 (?)