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AUCTION 10 | 02. Dezember 2006 |
Paintings
Graphic 17th-20th ct. - Colour
Graphic works 17th-19th cent.
Graphic works, 20th-21st ct.
Photography
Graphic works 20th ct. - Colour
Glass until 1900
Glass after 1930
Sculptures
European Porcelain
Silverware
Tin / Metals
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Asian Art
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461 Set of a jug and 3 glasses. Bohemia. Late 19th cent.
Olive coloured glass. Jug with tin mounting.
Two glasses with tiny chips.
H. 39 cm (Kanne), H. 18,5 cm (Glas).
462 Small mug. Probably early 20th cent.
Uncoloured glass with tin mounting.
Handle with minimal chip.
H. 10,4 cm.
H. 22,5 cm (mit Deckel).
466 Art Nouveau wine jug. German. Ca. 1900.
Uncoloured glass, metal mounting.
Tiny chip to the rim. Metal lid with restauration. Tension crack to the base.
H. 26,5 cm (mit Deckel).
468 Mug "Burschenschaft Ghibellinia zu Prag". Bohemia. Ca. 1880.
Uncoloured glass, porcelain lid with tin mounting.
Minimal traces of use.
H. 15,8 cm.
469 Mug.Probably German. Ca. 1920.
Blue coloured glass. Tin lid.
Body and stand with minimal scratches, tiny chip.
H. 19 cm (mit Deckel).
470 Beaker. Bohemia. Ca. 1920.
Yellow coloured glass, partly red stained glass.
Minimal scratches to the body.
H. 11,3 cm.
472 Lead glass window "Annunciation". German. Around 1900.
Polychrome coloured glass with exquisite glass painting. Three small tension cracks (ca. 3-5cm).
73,5 x 33,3 cm.
473 Pair of glasses. Probably German. German 1900.
Olive green coloured glass.
One of the glasses with tiny chip to the rim.
H. 17 cm.
474 Set of 4 stemware glasses. German. Ca. 1900.
Uncoloured and brownish coloured glass.
One of the glasses added later.
H. 18,6 cm.
476 Set of 5 rummers. German. Early 20th cent.
Olive green coloured glass.
One of the glasses with tiny chip to the rim.
H. 19 cm.
477 A pair of dessert dishes.Theresienthaler Kristallglasfabrik, Bohemia. Ca. 1910.
Winered coloured and uncoloured glass with enamel decoration.
H. 10 cm.
480 Vase. Probably Bohemia. Ca. 1910.
Uncoloured glass with red melting, iridescenced. Brass mounting.
Minimal chip to the rim.
H. 35 cm.