Paar Lampen aus schwarzem Alabaster, goldener Bemalung und vergoldetem Messing, um 1900
Pair of lamps made of black alabaster with gilded decoration and gilt brass, circa 1900
An der Schauseite auf 2 stilisierten Tatzenfüßen stehend, rückseitig 2 stilisierte, keilförmige Standfüße, jeweils aus vergoldetem Messing; rechteckiger Sockel mit Facettenkante, quadratischer Schaft mit aufgelegter Platte und schalenförmigem Aufsatz, seitliche Volutenhenkel und dazwischen gesetzter Schaft aus vergoldetem Messing; auf der Schauseite eingraviertes Ornamentmotiv, goldfarben konturiert; Rückseite gerade abgeflachte Fläche; neuzeitlicher Lampenschirm; Gesamthöhe inkl. Lampenschirm: ca. 64 cm; Henkelhöhe: ca. 32 cm; Abnutzung dem Alter und der Nutzung entsprechend; einige Verluste an der Vergoldung, kleinere Kerben/Abplatzungen an den Säulen.
Wichtiger Hinweis: Wir empfehlen, alte Beleuchtungen zu überprüfen, um sicherzustellen, dass sie den aktuellen Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen. Die Verkabelung dieses Artikels kann original sein und muss ersetzt werden. Wir übernehmen keine Garantie für die Funktionstüchtigkeit der Verkabelung.
Standing on the front on two stylised paw feet, to the rear two stylised wedge-shaped feet, each in gilt brass; rectangular base with faceted edge, square shaft with applied plate and bowl-shaped finial, lateral volute handles and an interposed shaft of gilt brass; engraved ornamental motif on the front, outlined in gold colour; reverse with flat, straight surface; modern lampshade; total height incl. lampshade: approx. 64 cm; handle height: approx. 32 cm; wear consistent with age and use; some losses to the gilding, minor nicks/chips to the columns.
Important notice: We recommend that antique lighting be inspected to ensure compliance with current safety standards. The wiring of this item may be original and must be replaced. No guarantee is given for the functionality of the wiring.
Two volumes in a linen-bound slipcase, published by Hoffmann und Campe in 1975 on the occasion of an exhibition celebrating Kokoschka’s 90th birthday in 1976; lithographs, text and colour lithographs on French Rives handmade paper; 1) “Einstein überquert die Elbe bei Hamburg. Five original lithographs by Oskar Kokoschka for the narrative by Siegfried Lenz and a reflection by the author”, containing the signed lithographs in an edition of 26/100: “Blick über die Reling”, “Der alte Passagier”, “Das Paar”, “Die stürzende Frau” and “Frau in Wehen”. 2) “Einstein überquert die Elbe bei Hamburg. A story in three sentences by Siegfried Lenz with a Facsimile of the manuscript, accompanied by five original lithographs by Oskar Kokoschka and a reflection by the author on the artist”, signed by both artists; age-related signs of wear and superficial handling marks; dimensions of the bindings: approx. 35.5 x 45.5 cm; dimensions of the slipcase: approx. 38 x 48 cm; total weight: approx. 4.2 kg.
750/- yellow gold; total weight: approx. 12.7 g; wide, solid ring design; centrally raised and stepped lozenge motif set with 9 pavé-set carré-cut sapphires, framed by a double row of melee brilliant-cut diamonds; on each shoulder 12 pavé-set carré-cut sapphires, laterally contoured by melee brilliant-cut diamond borders; sapphires of intense blue colour variety; diamonds in colour and clarity: upper range; width of the ring head: approx. 18.3 mm; height: approx. 7.6 mm; ring size: approx. 56.5.
Metal gold-plated with 585/- yellow gold; three-piece set of writing instruments from the “Noblesse” series consisting of: 1) pair of ballpoint pens with fully fluted surface and high-set clip; shaft embossed around “MONTBLANC-NOBLESSE-GERMANY”; Montblanc emblem inlaid in the push button; length: approx. 13.9 cm. 2) fountain pen with fully fluted surface and removable cap with clip and inlaid Montblanc emblem as well as the imprint “MONTBLANC GERMANY”; broad nib stamped “585”; length: approx. 13.8 cm. 3) empty ink converter for fountain pen; length: approx. 7.6 cm. Set with guarantee documents and in the original Montblanc case; age-related signs of wear; total weight: approx. 154 g.
Silver alloy and white porcelain with polychrome painting; weight: approx. 67 g; small lidded box of rounded rectangular form with finely engraved decoration featuring figural and architectural staffage, framed by rocaille ornament, the reverse of the body dated 1740; interior with vermeil gilding and a porcelain plaque set into the lid depicting an exterior scene with putti staffage; porcelain plaque with various cracks and losses; age-related signs of wear, superficial abrasions and oxidation residues; dimensions: approx. 2.8 x 5.9 x 5.2 cm.