ONLINE-CATALOGUE
AUCTION 08 | 17. Juni 2006 |
Paintings 17th-20th cent.
Paintings 20th-21st ct.
Graphic 17th-20th ct. - Colour
Graphic works 17th-19th cent.
Graphic works, 20th-21st ct.
Graphic works 20th ct. - Colour
Glass until 1900
Glass after 1930
European Porcelain
Silverware
Tin / Metals
Sculptures
Furniture / Fittings
Lamps
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828 Set of six tablespoons. G. Weiss, Rosswein. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Marked. In the original box. 250g.
L. 21,5 cm.
829 Set of nine tea spoons, sugar tongs and tea stainer. Probably German. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver, partly gilded. Marked. 146g.
L. 12 cm (Löffel).
830 Fish cutlery for six persons and carving knife and fork. SY & Wagner/ H. Ahrens. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Marked: SY & WAGNER /. H. AHRENS 800 half moon crown, carving knife and fork marked: 800 half moon crown. Pair of carvers in the original box, box of the fish cutlery added later. 823g.
831 Cutlery for twelf persons. German. Ca. 1920.
Sterling silver. Marked. In two boxes. Ca. 1500g.
832 Tea set. Hermann Ehrenlechner, Dresden. Ca. 1900.
Sterling silver. Consisting of tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer. Wooden handles. All pieces marked: H. EHRENLECHNER DRESDEN 800 half moon crown.
Ca. 687g.
H. 14 cm (Kanne), H. 4,3 cm (Zuckerdose), H. 6 cm (Milchkännchen).
834 A pair of forks. Karl Gross, P. Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn. Ca. 1909/10.
Sterling silver. Of the "Dresdner Ratssilber". Marked: Half moon GOLDSCHMIEDEINNUNG DRESDEN 800. 194g.
Vgl.: Jugendstil in Dresden. Aufbruch in die Moderne. Ausstellungskatalog der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Kunstgewerbemuseum. Wolfratshausen, 1999. S. 318, Nr. 374 mit Abb.
L. 20,3 cm.
836 Sweets bowl. Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd. Ca. 1920.
Sterling silver. Marked.
H. 5,5 cm, D. 16,5 cm.
838 Art Déco Diamond pendant. German. Ca. 1930.
14 K white gold. Original necklace.
L. 3,2 cm (Anhänger), L. 20 cm (Kette).
840 Lidded tin box. German, 18th cent.
Of cylindrical shape. Screw cap. Mark to the bottom.
H. 10 cm, D. 11 cm.
841 Spice box. Matthias Sick d. Ä., Landshut.1.quarter 18th cent.
Tin.Of square shape set on four paw feet. With two marks.
H. 8 cm, L. 13 cm, B. 12 cm.
842 Pot with ring shaped- handle. Switzerland. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Bell-shaped body. Marked to the inner body.
H. 32 cm.
843 Small chocolate can. Christoph Hieronimus Klemm, Marienberg. Ca. 1820.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape with wooden handle. Three marks to the inner bottom.
Lid minimal removed, the body with some tiny dents. Handle loose.
H. 15 cm.
844 Set of three plates. Probably Hesse. Around 1800.
Tin. All pieces with marks.
845 Large dish. Johann Michael Schmidt d. J., Leipzig. Ca. 1770.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 34 cm.
846 Plate. Joseph Heilingötter, Karlsbad. Ca. 1785.
Tin. Cambered edge. Marks to the bottom.
D. 23 cm.
847 Plate. Friedrich Traugott Günther, Freiberg. Ca. 1834.
Tin. With date and monogramme. Three marks to the bottom.
Traces of use.
D. 22 cm.
848 Plate. Carl Gottlob Säuberlich, Waldenburg. 2nd half 18. cent.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 26,5 cm.
849 Plate. Johann Gottfried Jahn III., Dresden. Ca.1820.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 22,5 cm.
850 Plate. Albert Christian Ernst Vieweg, Augustusburg. Ca. 1836.
Tin. With date and monogramme. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 22 cm.
851 Plate. Christian Roth, Nuremberg. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Marked to the bottom.
Traces of use due to age.
D. 23,5 cm.
852 Plate. Johann Gottlieb Wörnle, Löbau. Ca. 1820.
Tin. Three marks to the bottom.
Several traces of use.
D. 28,5 cm.
853 Plate. Philipp Christian Gerlach, Uffenheim. Ca. 1835.
Tin.Inscibed to the edge: L. Döhler. Three marks to the bottom.
D. 22,5 cm.
854 Plate. J. Plorut, Switzerland. 2nd half 18th cent.
Tin. Cambered edge, with monogramme "HD ST". Marked to the bottom.
Traces of use.
D. 23,5 cm.
855 Dish. Carl Friedrich Pilz, Freiberg. Ca. 1834.
Tin. With two handles. With the monogramme "C.F.L." and date to the inner rim. Three marks to the bottom.
H. 6 cm, D. 25 cm.
856 Lidded mug. German. Ca. 1810.
Tin. Knob in the shape of a lying lion.
Tiny use of traces due to age.
H. 17 cm.
857 A pair of measuring cups. Carl Woldemar Pilz, Freiberg. 1822/ ca. 1870.
Tin. With handles. Marked.
H. 4,5 cm/ 6,5 cm.
860 Large plate. Christian Roth, Nuremberg. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Marked to the bottom.
Traces of use due to age.
D. 30,5 cm.
861 Large beaker. Gottfried August Krause. Meißen (?). Ca. 1793.
Tin. Body with the engraved Saxon coat of armes. Monogramme "A.C.F." to the top of the lid. With three marks to the inner lid.
H. 32,5 cm.
862 Large tankard. Freiberg. Ca. 1804.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape. Body with the engraved Saxon coat of arms. The monogramme "A.H.V." and date to the top of the lid, with three marks to the inner lid.
Bottom with several traces of use due to age.
H. 27 cm.
863 Tankard. Johann Michael Schneider. Bischofswerda. Ca. 1796.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape. The body the engraved coat of armes. Monogramme and date to the top of the lid, the inner lid with three marks.
The body with traces of use due to age.
H. 23 cm.
864 Tankard. Christoph Ernst Thoma, Mittweida. 1805.
Tin. Of cylindrical shape. The body with the engraved Saxon coat of armes. The monogramme "J.S.K." and datie to the top of the lid, the inner lid with three marks.
Tiny dents to the stand.
H. 26 cm.
865 Large guild tankard. German. Late 19th cent.
Tin. Of tapered shape, set on three claw feet. Body with an applied coat of armes, dated to the rim "1695". Cambered handle with styilised foliage ending. Three marks to the handle.
H. 46 cm.
Tin. Six-sided body with screw cap and flexible handle. One side with the monogramme "B.J." and date. No marks.
Cap and stand with traces of use due to age.
H. 26,5 cm.
867 Coffee pot. German. 19th cent.
Tin. Pear-shaped body. Cambered handle. The inner bottom with angel mark.
H. 26 cm.
868 Pot with ring-shaped handle. Reutlingen. 19th cent.
Tin. Body of cylindrical, fluted shape. The stand with applied ribbon of foliage and grapes. Marks to the lid.
Traces of use.
H. 35 cm.
869 Waterkettle. German. Ca. 1850.
Tin. Of spherical shape. Large partly wooden handle. No marks.
H. 25 cm.
870 Tin pot. Josef Güntzel, Pilsen. 1st part 19th cent.
Of bulbous shape with screw cap. Three marks to the lid. Monogramme "K.W.L.G." to the stand.
H. 30 cm.
871 Lidded tureen. German. 19th cent.
Tin. Of spherical shape with two squared handles. Lid with pine knob. Marks to the bottom.
H. 19 cm, D. 30 cm.
872 Food heater. Johann Conrad Beigel, Augsburg. 19th cent.
Tin. With two handles. Marks to the bottom.
Traces of use due to the age.
D. 33 cm.
873 Lidded guild goblet of the locksmiths. Probably A. Weygang, Öhringen. Late 19th cent.
Tin. Baluster-shaped body set on three angels'-head feet. Inscription to the body. Lid with a standing warrior (lance missing). Marks to the lid.
H. 60 cm.
874 A pair of candlesticks. Probably German. 19th cent.
Tin. With acanthus-leaf and foliage pattern.
Traces of use due to the age.
H. 22 cm.
875 Candlestick. German. 19th cent.
Tinned copper. Stand and nozzle with tiny dents, minimals cratches.
H. 10 cm.
878 Candlestick. Maker IGN, probably Frankfurt on the Main.
Tin. Marked to the bottom.
Several traces of use due to the age.
H. 20 cm.
879 Oil lamp. German. Ca. 1820.
Tin. Screwable glass lamp shade in pear-shape.
Tiny dents to the stand.
H. 37 cm.
881 Oil lamp. German. Ca. 1790.
Tin. Lidded oil tank crowned by a lying dog. Three marks to the bottom.
H. 22,5 cm.
882 Small spice dish. Probably German. 19th cent.
Tin. Goblet-shaped body with acanthus-leaf pattern.
H. 6,3 cm.
884 Lidded spice dish. James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. Around 1900.
Tin. Of oval shape set on four open-work feet. Marked to the bottom: 43 James Dixon & Sons 569.
Traces of use.
H. 8 cm.
885 Lidded tureen. German. Ca. 1900.
Tin, so called Kayserzinn. The body with floral Art Nouveau pattern set on four ball feet. Two foliage-shaped handles. Marked to the bottom: 53 KAYSERZINN 4038 GERMANY.
H. 11,5 cm, D. 27 cm.
887 A pair of candlesticks. German. 19th century.
Brass. Iron thorns. Thorns, thread rods und iron round plates added later.
H. 26 cm.
888 Ash tray "Officina". Marianne Brandt. 1926.
Brass, polished. Consisting of two pieces. Marked to the bottom: Alessi and "Bauhaus"-mark. Executed by Alessi, late 20th cent.
H. 5,5 cm, D. 11 cm.
889 Candlestick. Probably German. Ca. 1840.
Brass and blue coloured glass. Stem with rests of a gilding. Traces of use.
H. 24 cm.
890 Wine cooler. German. Ca. 1900.
Copper and brass. The body with "Hammerschlag" pattern. Two "p"-shaped handles. Tinned inside.
H. 20 cm.
891 Tea kettle with rechaud. German. Ca. 1870.
Copper and brass. Set on four floral feet. Stand with open work. Body of the kettle bell-shaped. Flexible wooden handle. Lid with blossom-shaped brass knob. Tinned inside.
Traces of use due to the age.
H. 33 cm.
892 Water kettle. German. 19th cent.
Copper and brass. Bulbous-shaped body with cambered nozzle and flexible handle. Lid with brass knob. Tinned inside.
Traces of use due to age.
H. 25,5 cm.
Brass and wood. Bulbous-shaped body. "U"-shaped handle. Marked to the bottom. Not professional restored to the handle and nozzle.
H. 14 cm.
894 Vase. WMF, Geislingen. Ca. 1930.
Metal, nickel-plated. Of cylindrical shape, with fluted body. Marked to the bottom: WMF IKORA GERMANY E. BRASS.
Body with traces of use.
H. 21,5 cm.
904 Little blackamoor boy. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, black patina and handpainted. Minor scratches.
H. 3,5 cm.
905 Waiting polo player. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, handpainted. Minor scratches.
H. 4 cm.
908 Hound. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, partly with dark patina, partly polished.
H. 1,5 cm.
910 Blackamoor sitting onf an ivory tooth. Vienna bronze. Ca. 1900.
Bronze-cast, handpainted and ivory.
H. 2,5 cm, L. 4,5 cm.
913 Hubert Wilfan "Reclining female nude". 1975.
Hubert Wilfan 1922 Feldkirchen, Kärnten – 2007 Wien
Bronze-cast. Signed and dated to the base.
H. 5 cm, L. 10,5 cm.
914 Franz Peleschka-Lunard "Bust of a young girl". 1910.
Alabaster. Set on a marble base. Signed and dated to the back of the bust.
H. 27 cm.
915 Unknown Eastasian artist "Balancing elephant". 20th cent.
Bronze-cast, black patina. Tusks made of bone.
H. 23 cm (mit Sockel).
916 Cylinder davenport. Probably Saxony. Ca. 1790.
Walnut wood and walnut root veneered on softwood. Original fittings (?) and locks. Good, restored condition.
H. 120 cm, B. 119 cm, T. 65 cm.
917 Chest of drawers. German. Ca. 1840.
Mahogany veneered on softwood. Original locks. Old restored condition. One foot with minimal damage to the veneer.
H. 83 cm, B. 118 cm, T. 60,5 cm.
918 Large mirror. Probably German. Late 19th cent.
Wood and stucco, gold bronze. Stucco with several minor damages.
H. 175 cm, B. 70 cm, T. 20 cm.
919 Chair. Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. Ca. 1920.
Beech wood and veneered plywood.
H. 82,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 45 cm.
920 A pair of armchairs. Richard Riemerschmid, Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. 1919.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Probably beech wood, polished and veneered plywood. Very good condition.
Vgl. Nerdinger, W. (Hrsg.): Richard Riemerschmid. Vom Jugendstil zum Werkbund. Werke und Dokumente. München, 1982. S. 255, Nr. 227b mit Abb.
H. 84,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 43 cm.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Oak wood and veneered plywood, dark brown stained. Seats upholstered (renewed).
Vgl. Nerdinger, W. (Hrsg.): Richard Riemerschmid. Vom Jugendstil zum Werkbund. Werke und Dokumente. München, 1982. S. 255, Nr. 227a mit Abb.
H. 82,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 45,5 cm.
922 Set of seven chairs "3107". Arne Jacobsen, Denmark. 1955.
Francesco Bartolozzi 1728 Florenz – 1815 Lissabon
Plywood, varnished. Execution: Fritz Hansen Eft.AS, Allerod, Denmark, probably 1990s. Varnish with minor traces of use.
H. 75,5 cm, Sitzhöhe 42 cm.
923 Small spice cupboard. North German. Ca. 1870.
Oak wood. Original fitting and key.
H. 57,5 cm, B. 47 cm, T. 22 cm.
927 Table lamp. Richard Riemerschmid, Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. Ca. 1906.
Richard Riemerschmid 1868 München – 1957 ebenda
Brass and opal glass. Lamp shade added later.
Vgl.: Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau. Preisbuch Beleuchtungskörper. IV. Auflage. 1911. S. 3, Nr. 523.
H. 42 cm.
928 Art Déco table lamp. Cristalleries de Compiègne, Oise, France. Ca. 1930.
Messing and frosted glass, etched.
H. 53 cm.
929 Table lamp. USA. Early 1940s.
Brass and opal glass. Fluted stem. Lamp shade added later.
H. 50 cm.
930 Small table lamp. KPM Berlin. Probably 1st half 20th cent.
Porcelain, glazed, brass and opal glass. Mark underglazedblue to the base. Lamp shade added later.
H. 31 cm.
931 Art Nouveau ceiling lamp. Probably France. Ca. 1900.
Brass and coloured glass. Lamp shade with minor chip.
H. 114 cm, D. 33 cm.
933 Table clock. Andreas Antonius Schnabl, Dresden. Ca. 1820.
Wood, ebonised. Dial with minor hairline cracks and chips.
H. 50 cm.
934 Unkown artist "The lion of Lucerne". 19th/20th cent.
Serpentine. After the bozzetto of B. Thorwaldsen.
H. 6 cm.
935 Violin. Markneukirchen, Vogtland. Ca. 1900.
In the original case. Need to be restored.
With a certificate of a violin maker.
L. 36 cm (Korpuslänge).
937 Hot stone. Saxony. 1st quarter 20th cent.
Zöblitz Serpentine. Iron handle.
L. 25,5 cm, B. 19,5 cm, H. 4 cm.
941 Jean-Philipe Rossinelli "Quadrigo fractale". Naef, Switzerland. Late 20th century.
Wood, laqueered. In the original box.
H. 7 cm, L. 24 cm, B. 13 cm (Außenmaße Box).
942 Napkin holder. Marianne Brandt (ascribed.). 1930s.
Metal, red varnished. Varnish with traces of use.
H. 10 cm.
943 Casket. 1st half 20th cent.
Cast-bronze and leather, partly gilded. Traces of use.
H. 7 cm, B. 19 cm, L. 24,5 cm.