Farblithographie auf Papier; „Rahel entwendet die Götzenbilder ihres Vaters“ aus 1960, aus Chagalls Bibel-Serie; Verbindung von Expressionismus und Surrealismus in Ocker-, Blau- und Orangetönen, schwarz akzentuiert; Darstellung von Rahel in narrativer Szene des Alten Testaments, umgeben von tierischen Formen, fließenden Übergängen und einer Figur; Werksverzeichnis: Mourlot 242; in cremefarbenem Passepartout in Leinenstruktur, hinter Glas, in schmalen, profilierten, goldfarbenen Rahmen, nicht geöffnet; Bildausschnittmaße: ca. 43,7 x 25,3 cm; Rahmenmaße: ca. 52,2 x 41,8 cm; Gewicht: ca. 1,45 kg.
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Colour lithograph on paper; “Rachel Steals Her Father’s Household Gods” from 1960, from Chagall’s Bible series; combination of expressionism and surrealism in ochre, blue and orange tones, accented in black; depiction of Rachel in a narrative scene from the Old Testament, surrounded by animal forms, flowing transitions and a figure; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 242; mounted in a cream-coloured Passepartout with linen texture, behind glass, in a narrow, profiled, gold-coloured frame, unopened; image section dimensions: approx. 43.7 x 25.3 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 52.2 x 41.8 cm; weight: approx. 1.45 kg.
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800/- silver and colourless cut glass; total weight: approx. 1191 g; decanter with quatrefoil, pear-shaped body, vertically ornamentally cut, on a square base with angular handle, spout, hinged lid with mouth and spherical thumbpiece in silver; lid engraved “H.Y.C. Alster 25.7.1909”; on the side of the lid stamped with crescent and crown, a partially struck unidentified maker’s mark, model number and fineness mark; solder residues on the centre of the lid, isolated enclosed foreign inclusions in the glass, chip in the glass measuring approx. 1 cm, heavy oxidation traces, wear to the base; height: approx. 31 cm.
Stamped: 13-lot silver; total weight: 3.6 kg; marked F. Peters und Bahlsen; assembled in four parts; square plinth; circular bell-shaped base with encircling relief ornament and acanthus-leaf decoration; cylindrical shaft section with four semi-relief mythological figures to the body; drawn-in, stepped central section transitioning into a conical shaft, encircled at the beginning and end by relief acanthus-leaf decoration; four cornucopia-shaped candle arms with circular drip pans and vase-shaped nozzles; central sculptural caryatid supporting one candle nozzle; overall height: each approx. 65.5 cm; plinth dimensions: approx. 17.3 x 17.3 cm; one applied element slightly loose; good age-related condition.
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800/- silver; total weight: approx. 1111 g; cutlery group with alloyed monogram “AZ” to the end of the handle on the front, comprising: salad servers (L: each approx. 25.4 cm), pair of ladles (L: each approx. 25.2 cm), small ladle (L: approx. 19.7 cm), 6 dessert forks (L: approx. 17.7 cm), 6 dessert knives, one blade of later manufacture (L: approx. 21.8 cm), 6 dessert spoons (L: approx. 17.8 cm), 6 teaspoons (L: approx. 13 cm).
All pieces with age-related signs of wear, several small nicks, and two bent fork tines; all pieces stamped to the reverse with crescent and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark.