Los Nr. 296
Paar seltene klassizistische Leuchter, Esajas Carl Hoffman (1781 bis 1813 tätig), Berlin, um 1800
Pair of rare neoclassical candlesticks, Esajas Carl Hoffman (active 1781 to 1813), Berlin, circa 1800

Silberlegierung (Mindestfeingehalt 12 Lot), nicht gefüllt; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 548 g; Paar seltene Leuchter mit gekantetem Konusschaft auf Trompetenstand mit Akanthusblattdekor auf quadratischer Plinthe, eingezogener Nodus, glockenförmig eingezogenes Ornamentalelement zwischen Schaft und Tülle, abnehmbare Tülle mit Tremulierstrich und preußischem Repunzierungsstempel versehen; beide Leuchter seitlich am Stand mit Berliner Stadtmarke mit verschlagenem Buchstaben (s. Abbildung), preußischem Repunzierungsstempel „FW“, Meistermarke „ECH“ und Tremulierstrich versehen; Höhe: ca. 23,3 cm; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, Oxidationsrückstände sowie Kerben und ein Riss an einem Nodus.

Silver alloy (minimum fineness 12 lot, approx. 750/1000), not filled; total weight: approx. 548 g; pair of rare candlesticks with facetted conical shaft on trumpet base with acanthus leaf decoration on a square plinth, recessed knop, bell-shaped recessed ornamental element between shaft and nozzle, removable nozzle with tremolier mark and Prussian repunching mark; both candlesticks laterally on the base with Berlin town mark with obliterated letter (see illustration), Prussian repunching mark “FW,” maker’s mark “ECH” and tremolier mark; height: approx. 23,3 cm; age-related signs of wear, oxidation residues as well as dents and a crack to one knop.

Limit: 380,00 

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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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