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.
Erzgebirge woodcarving by the region’s most traditional and renowned manufacturer; extensive orchestra comprising 28 individual figures, standing and seated, each with instruments; the figures originate from various decades and all show defects (small chips, broken or missing parts); undersides mostly with original company labels from different decades, partly with old price tags; height of figures: approx. 3.8-6 cm; total weight: approx. 314 g.
Barrel and cap made of black precious resin with white Montblanc emblem on the cap top; handcrafted bi-color nib marked “4810 14C MONTBLANC 585”; gold-plated rings, one marked “MONTBLANC – MEISTERSTÜCK No 149”; clip ring marked “GERMANY”; signs of use; no guarantee on function; length: approx. 14.7 cm; weight: approx. 38 g.
Brown-patinated bronze; “Le Gentilhomme dit le Callot”; figurative depiction of a gentleman with a pointed beard in historical or allegorical attire, with theatrical features, his head slightly inclined, gaze directed downward, one hand resting on a long staff; signed on the side of the base; surface slightly rubbed, staff slightly bent; height: approx. 32.8 cm; weight: approx. 2549 g.
Copper, gilt with polychrome enamel décor; large beaker with conical body, the front adorned with surrounding ornamental copper fillets, horizontally and ring-shapedly finished at the base and lip rim, filled with enamel in iridescent violet and orange tones with a golden shimmer, interior enamelled in violet with a craquelure structure; stamped monogram on the underside of the base; surface rubbed, well-maintained condition; height: approx. 9.8 cm; weight: approx. 353 g.