#598

An Outstanding Grand-Sized Nuremberg Kitchen with Exceptional Pottery Collection
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$15,000
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60" (152 cm.) w. x 21"h. x 24"d. The wood-framed kitchen with separate pantry has original painted walls and red and white checkered painted floor. The pantry is lined with wooden shelving in so-called "beer color" to match the exterior paint and the larger room is furnished with original matching "beer color" furniture including open cupboard,attached plate shelves,wash stand,bench,and a rare rounded-front Maerklin iron stove with original four pots,boiler and kettle. There is a tin water pump,and a fulsome array of kitchen ware highlighted by an extraordinary collection of glazed and decorated stoneware. There are 36 pitchers,6 platters,2 footed compotes,18 bowls and 4 pudding molds in a bevy of colors with sponged,combed,splotched,feathered and marbleized decorations. There are also 8 grey and blue stoneware pieces,and a large collection of copper and brass kitchenware including 4 lidded pots,1 kettle,2 candlesticks,4 mugs,3 skillets,1 sieve,3 handled bowls,4 pudding molds,and 7 aspic molds with fish,cornucopia or lobster designs. Also to be found in the kitchen are a cat and a mouse,a very fine wooden bird cage,3 cast iron lidded pots,cutting boards,irons and trivets,tin oil lamp,tin kitchen tools and strainers and more. The kitchen is tended by an early paper-mache doll with hand-stitched kid body,original wig,and wearing her early original costume. Excellent condition. Nuremberg,circa 1820,the kitchen is completely original with the exception of the added Maerklin stove from the 1875 period. Provenance: the kitchen and contents were acquired by Hanne Buktas from the estate auction of the celebrated Herblingen castle in Switzerland.