Deckelhumpen mit studentischer Heraldik, 1. Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert
Lidded tankard with student heraldry, 1st half of the 19th century
Glas mit Emaildekor und Zinnmontierung; Humpen mit mehrpassiger, konischer Wandung, mittig angesetztem C-Henkel und abklappbarem Deckel mit Daumenruh in Form eines stilisierten Adlers; Deckelmontierung aus Zinn mit Weißporzellaneinsatz, darauf abgebildet das Wappen einer historischen, Stuttgarter (heute vermutlich aufgelösten und nicht zugeordneten) Studentenverbindung bzw. Burschenschaft mit den umlaufenden Schriftzügen „Hütte sei’s Panier!“ und „Glück auf!“; auf der Innenseite beschriftet: „E. Wandel“, ligiertes Monogramm „FH“, „s/l E. Beines“ (selbes ligiertes Monogramm), „z. frndl. Erg. W.S. 1909/10 R. Frank Stuttgart“; am Rand eingeritzt „6/20 G“; facettierter Standring; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, Riss an der Deckelmontur; Höhe: ca. 18,2 cm; Gewicht: ca. 967 g.
Glass with enamel décor and pewter mount; tankard with lobed, conical body, centrally attached C-handle and hinged lid with thumb rest in the form of a stylised eagle; pewter lid mount with white porcelain insert depicting the coat of arms of a historical Stuttgart student fraternity (presumably dissolved and unassigned today) with the surrounding inscriptions “Hütte sei’s Panier!” and “Glück auf!”; inner side inscribed: “E. Wandel”, interlaced monogram “FH”, “s/l E. Beines” (same interlaced monogram), “z. frndl. Erg. W.S. 1909/10 R. Frank Stuttgart”; inscribed “6/20 G” on the rim; faceted foot ring; age-related signs of wear, crack to the lid mount; height: approx. 18.2 cm; weight: approx. 967 g.
Gilded brass bronze; total weight: approx. 618 g; divided into three segments; densely decorated with relief and applied floral and ornamental motifs; outlined with green and azure-blue enamel; set in places with green and red glass flux stones and metal hemispheres; dimensions: approx. 20.5 x 14 cm; age-related signs of wear.
Brown-patinated bronze; depiction of a bridled donkey and a horse pulling a sleigh loaded with tree trunks; mounted on a dark rectangular marble plinth; signed “Martin” on the plinth; several loose screws and tensions to the plough; surface slightly rubbed; overall dimensions: approx. 14.5 x 31.5 x 12.3 cm; weight: approx. 4101 g.
Bronze, brown patinated; “Unicorn” from 1992; figurative letter opener, also called “Yvel object”, with handle in the shape of a unicorn and long spike; inscribed on the spike “Yvel 92”, numbered “14/100” and with artist’s stamp; age-related signs of wear, casting flaw at the joint between handle and spike, tip of the spike slightly bent; length: approx. 26.8 cm.
Erzgebirge woodcarving by the region’s most traditional and renowned manufacturer; depiction of an angel at a finely crafted organ (without musical movement); the playing angel and the two crowning angels are removable (plug-in); the two candles are movable; the organ fits the upper level of both the 4-tiered and 6-tiered “Engelberg” arrangement; very good condition with minimal age-related signs of wear; height: approx. 15 cm; weight: approx. 260 g.