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.
White porcelain with polychrome décor and gilt accents; form “Ikarus” by Paul Wunderlich; decoration featuring alternating diamond patterns in light blue and green tones, delicate ornamental and acanthus scrollwork on a cobalt-blue band and a surrounding border in varying patterns, framed by golden lines; all pieces of oval, slightly conical form; removable lid with handle in the shape of a stylised wing; set comprising: 1) coffee pot with curved and compressed spout; slight gold wear; dimensions: approx. 18.7 cm x 23.4 cm x 12.4 cm. 2) two cream jugs with curved and compressed spout and ear-shaped handle; dimensions: approx. 13.7 cm x 13.1 cm x 7.5 cm. 3) sugar bowl; dimensions: approx. 9.2 cm x 13.1 cm x 8.9 cm; partially with minimal tea residue; as new; underside with manufacturer’s and designer’s emblem and marks (blind stamp, model number); total weight: approx. 1.68 kg.
Porcelain with continuous floral, ornamental, and landscape decoration in individual multi-lobed cartouches, painted in blue and iron red, highlighted in gold; various minor chips to the rim of the bowls and saucers as well as to the footring; dimensions of the bowls: height: approx. 3.8 cm; mouth diameter: approx. 6.5 cm; dimensions of the saucers: diameter: 11 cm.
Porcelain; celadon-green ground; peony tendrils on the cavetto and rim; central depiction of a garden landscape with peonies; polychrome enamel colours of the Famille Rose palette; plate with two long hairline cracks and various chips, in a condition suitable for extensive restoration; diameter: approx. 22.8 cm.
Porcelain with blue painting; the rim richly decorated with floral and fruit motifs, the centre depicting a blossoming garden landscape with an ochre-coloured border; one plate with a large glued area; various minor chips; diameter: approx. 23 cm.