Los Nr. 223
Prunkvolle Nadel mit 7 Rubinen und ca. 111 Altschliff-Diamanten, zus. ca. 5,38 ct (lt. Gravur), gestempelt Carl Ernst, aus verschiedenen Epochen
Magnificent pin with 7 rubies and approx. 111 old-cut diamonds, total approx. 5.38 ct (according to engraving), stamped Carl Ernst, from various eras

Platin; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,5 g; stilisierte Lyraform; ausgefasst mit 7 Rubinen in unterschiedlichen Farbvarietäten; Carat; Einschlussbildern und Schliffarten: 2 x in Rautenform 9,3 x 7 mm und 7,7 x 6,6 mm; 4 x Rundeform im Durchmesser ca. 9,2 mm, 8,7 mm, 6,7 mm und 6,5 mm; Oval 1 x 9,2 x 7,3 mm; umrahmt von 111 Diamanten in Pavé gefasst in verschiedenen Altschliffen geschliffen, zus. ca. 5,38 ct (lt. Gravur); Farbe: H-K; Reinheit: VS-Piqué 2; Maße der Nadel: 64 x 25,8 mm; rückseitig gestempelt: Carl Ernst; 2 Rubine mit punktuellen Bestoßungen, minimaler Facettenabrieb; Nadelstiel und am Garder zwei kleine Zinn-Restaurierungen; Rubine wohl später eingesetzt; vermutlich eine Marriage.

Platinum; total weight: approx. 13.5 g; stylised lyre form; set with 7 rubies in various colour varieties, carat, inclusion characteristics and cut types: 2 in lozenge shape 9.3 x 7 mm and 7.7 x 6.6 mm; 4 round shapes with diameters of approx. 9.2 mm, 8.7 mm, 6.7 mm and 6.5 mm; oval 1 x 9.2 x 7.3 mm; framed by 111 diamonds pavé-set in various old cuts, total approx. 5.38 ct (according to engraving); colour: H-K; clarity: VS-Piqué 2; dimensions of the pin: 64 x 25.8 mm; stamped on the reverse: Carl Ernst; 2 rubies with punctual bruising, minimal facet wear; pin stem and at the Garder two small tin restorations; rubies likely added later; presumably a marriage.

Limit: 3.300,00 

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  • Los Nr. 347 Hines, Frederick (act. 1870 – 1928)

    Los Nr. 347
    Hines, Frederick (act. 1870 – 1928)

    Oil on canvas; landscape painting in muted local colours; depiction of a forest lake, on whose shore the silhouette of a person can be discerned, framed by various trees and shrubs and individual flowers in the foreground; signed and dated lower right (18)87; reverse of canvas with faded inscription and stamp, as well as two labels and numbering on the frame; age-related surface yellowing; gilt stepped wooden frame with circumferential floral decoration; not opened; painting dimensions: ca. 35.5 x 53.5 cm; frame dimensions: ca. 48 x 66 cm; weight: ca. 2.2 kg.

    80,00 
  • Los Nr. 348 Hörnigk, Hans (1878 – 1955)

    Los Nr. 348
    Hörnigk, Hans (1878 – 1955)

    Oil on canvas; marine painting; frog’s-eye view from the beach onto the sea, which in the middle ground is navigated by several sailing ships, in the foreground a sailing ship and a dinghy run aground at low tide under a cloudy sky with flocks of seagulls; signed lower right; partial craquelure; one retouching of approx. 2.5 cm and a restoration in the centre of the painting of approx. 5 cm, patch on the reverse of approx. 12.5 x 10.5 cm; wide, profiled, gilt wooden frame with continuous ornamental décor showing some losses and age-related signs of wear; not opened; age-related signs of wear; painting dimensions: approx. 71 x 130 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 91 x 152 cm; weight: approx. 14.7 kg.
    Shipping exclusively by forwarding agent or at the buyer’s risk.

    280,00 
  • Los Nr. 349 Janssen, Horst (1929 – 1995)

    Los Nr. 349
    Janssen, Horst (1929 – 1995)

    Colour offset on paper; “Einladung zur Nacht” from 1978; abstract collage; depiction of fragmentary, expressive portraits or half-figures, partly in dissolution, among window-geometric, landscape, and textual elements with dense networks of lines creating an almost topographic structure; signed lower right; structural or colour alteration of approx. 1.5 cm lower left; under glass; modern black profiled frame with floral print; not opened; image dimensions: approx. 49 x 66 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 66 x 86 cm; weight: approx. 4.66 kg.
    Shipping exclusively by forwarding agent or at the buyer’s risk.

    30,00 
  • Los Nr. 341 Zwei Gläser mit verschiedenen Dekoren, „Rotter-Glas“, Carl Rotter (1895–1968), Lübeck, Deutschland, 20. Jahrhundert

    Los Nr. 341
    Zwei Gläser mit verschiedenen Dekoren, „Rotter-Glas“, Carl Rotter (1895–1968), Lübeck, Deutschland, 20. Jahrhundert

    Mouth-blown, colourless glass overlaid with various shades of blue and decorated with engraved designs; one glass encircled by flat-cut stylised fish, and the other with differently sized, irregularly arranged circles (engraved “C26” on the underside); height: approx. 8 cm; total weight: approx. 411 g.

    60,00 

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