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A Tournai Bacchus group, c.1765

A Large Tournai figure of Bacchus & his merry band, Circa 1765.

Measuring almost 40cm high, this is a very large piece of 18th century porcelain. Modelled in the round, it was intended as a table-piece, to be placed in the center of the table. Bacchus sits astride a barrel raising his cup, accompanied by several cherubs….. rather young to be drinking! One is raising a small glass, while the other is filling a bottle from the bung of the barrel. Moving around the figure, there is a semi-clad woman with a basket of pears….. what her significance is I am not sure, but she doesn’t appear to have a drink: another cherub is approaching her around the rock pile, holding up a bottle while riding a goat backwards; clearly under the influence!

The central Bacchus with the barrel & the child filling the bottle is a good recreation of a Meissen model, by Johann Joachim Kaendler, circa 1745. (Moorabool had one such group in the late 1990’s). The rest is the creation of the Tournai artists, who were particulary skilled at creating an ‘island’ of rocks on which the figures are placed, along with foliage to soften the composition; in this case, there are grapevines growing rampant.

Unmarked, it links clearly to other pieces attributed to the porcelain works at Tournai, such as these examples in the Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington;

http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O99123/clock-case-lecreux-nicolas/

http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O307967/figure-group-children-tournai-porcelain-factory/

 

This amazing piece is a part of Moorabool Antique Galleries ‘Recent Acquisitions’ Exhibition, to be held in our Geelong premises in March 2015.

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Back in Geelong…..

We’re back from the Sydney fair, and gradually returning to normal.
The 2014 Sydney AAADA Fair was a super-busy time, with terrific crowds. We had satisfying sales, with many fine pieces finding new homes.

Mars & a Maiden.....
Mars & a Maiden…..

Mars & a Maiden….. both circa 1770, the Maiden is Hoscht (Germany), while Mars is Derby (England).
She has found a new owner in Sydney….. while Mars has returned to Geelong.

If you were thinking of coming to see us, now would be a great time.

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Last day in Sydney!

 

We have today only left for our Sydney Antique Fair, if you are able to make it….. Moorabool has a unique stand, with around 1,000 items on show, ranging from a ‘falling star’ (tektite) to a fine selection of porcelain, silver & furniture.

 

If you’re able, pop in & come to stand 32 to say ‘Hi’ to Paul Rosenberg. We’ll be packed up & 0n our way home tomorrow, Monday the 1st September.

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Sydney Antique Fair 2014

We’re currently showing around 1,000 pieces at the 2014 AAADA Fair. Held in the Kensington Room, on the ground floor of the new Royal Randwick Grandstand, Alison Road, it’s a grand group of fine Antique & Art dealers – the best Sydney will see for this year.

Sydney 2014 Fair Stand
Moorabool’s Sydney 2014 Fair Stand

We have a fantastic range for you to enjoy: from 4,000 year old Antiquities to 19th century silver, there’s something for everyone.

Our Cabinet of Curiosities
Our ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’.

We have a fun table of ‘curios’ – from Roman Glass to Vietnamese ceramics from a 1480’s shipwreck, Egyptian artifacts to a saw-shark’s saw……. displayed under Victorian glass domes, including an Australian one with Huon Pine base.

2014 Moorabool Antiques stand - alberellos
2014 Moorabool Antiques stand – 17th century alberellos

We’re here until Sunday August 31st. More info here.

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2014 Sydney Antiques Fair

The 2014 Sydney Antiques Fair is nearly here….. to be held at Randwick Racetrack, it is the best for the year & not to be missed.

Swansea Urns painted by Pollard, c.1815
Feature item for the Fair – a unique garniture of Swansea porcelain urns painted by Pollard, c.1815

Opening on Wednesday 27th August with a ‘Gala Opening’, it runs until the 31st August.

We’ll be there with around 1,000 of our best pieces. If there is anything you would like us to bring, let us know!

For more info, visit the AAADA website.