Los Nr. 339
Drei verschiedene handbemalte Glasobjekte, u. a. Glasfachschule Haida und Johann Oertel & Co., Haida, um 1900
Three different hand-painted glass objects, incl. Haida Glass School and Johann Oertel & Co., Haida, circa 1900

Dreiteiliges Konvolut bestehend aus: 1) Deckeldose aus opakem, irisierendem Glas mit gedrückt kugeliger Wandung und Zinnmontur, auf der Schauseite und dem Deckel mit feiner floraler Emailmalerei bzw. Reliefemail, goldstaffiert; im Deckel nummeriert; Höhe: ca. 7 cm. 2) Kleine Vase aus mattiertem Klarglas mit zylindrischer Wandung auf gedrückt kugeligem Schaft mit umlaufender Goldmalerei (matt und glänzend) mit schwarzen Tupfen und opakweißen Reliefemail-Tropfen (?); Höhe: ca. 16,4 cm. 3) Fußvase mit zylindrischem Korpus, eingezogenem Nodus auf scheibenförmigem Stand mit geometrisch-floraler Emailmalerei in Eisenrot-, Gelb- und Grüntönen; im gelben Nodus Signet der Glasfachschule Haida und Johann Oertel & Co.; Chip von ca. 8 mm am Lippenrand; Höhe: ca. 17 cm. Alle Teile in altersbedingtem Gebrauchszustand mit entsprechenden Gebrauchsspuren und partiellem Goldabrieb; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 989 g.

Three-piece ensemble comprising: 1) lidded box made of opaque, iridescent glass with compressed spherical wall and pewter mount, front and lid decorated with fine floral enamel painting and relief enamel, highlighted in gold; numbered inside the lid; height: approx. 7 cm. 2) Small vase made of frosted clear glass with cylindrical wall on a compressed spherical shaft, encircled by matte and glossy gold painting with black dots and opaque white relief enamel drops (?); height: approx. 16.4 cm. 3) Footed vase with cylindrical body, indented node on a disc-shaped base, decorated with geometric floral enamel painting in iron red, yellow and green tones; yellow node bearing the mark of the Haida Glass School and Johann Oertel & Co.; chip of approx. 8 mm on the lip rim; height: approx. 17 cm. All pieces in age-related condition with corresponding signs of wear and partial gold abrasion; total weight: approx. 989 g.

Limit: 120,00 

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    30,00 
  • Los Nr. 290 Henkelkaraffe mit Silbermontierung im Jugendstil, Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert

    Los Nr. 290
    Henkelkaraffe mit Silbermontierung im Jugendstil, Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert

    800 silver and colourless cut glass; total weight: approx. 1104 g; jug with quatrefoil, pear-shaped body, vertically ornamentally cut, on a square base with angular handle, spout, hinged lid with rim featuring a finely chased vine motif and silver thumb rest; lid marked on the side with crescent moon and crown, maker’s mark, and fineness mark; enclosed foreign particle of 3 mm in the glass; age-related signs of wear, nick on the inside of the glass base, nick of approx. 1 cm on the handle; height: approx. 31 cm.

    90,00 
  • Los Nr. 291 Antiker Zuckerstreuer, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, England, 1905

    Los Nr. 291
    Antiker Zuckerstreuer, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, England, 1905

    Sterling silver; weight: approx. 267 g; sugar caster in octagonal baluster form on an eight-faceted base, with a raised faceted neck and detachable cover, pierced with floral ornamentation, executed as a caster with a small knob; both parts stamped on the side with town mark, date letter, Lion Passant as well as maker’s mark; punctual nick on the outer base ring of approx. 1 mm; in the original case with some signs of use; total height of the sugar caster: approx. 21 cm.

    200,00 
  • Los Nr. 292 Große silberne Kaffeekanne, Wilkens, Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert

    Los Nr. 292
    Große silberne Kaffeekanne, Wilkens, Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert

    800 silver; weight: approx. 666 g; coffee pot with high-set bulbous body, vertically gadrooned, on four claw feet with acanthus leaf décor, high-set spout, ear-shaped handle with ornamental décor and Bakelite applications as well as hinged lid with surrounding ornamental frieze and handle in the form of a fruit with finely chased foliage; several fine superficial scratches and age-related signs of wear; underside stamped with crescent moon and crown, fineness mark as well as maker’s mark and model number; height: approx. 23.5 cm.

    240,00 

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