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(See English version below)„Octav“ / Ohne Titel. 19792 Bronzen, jeweils mit goldbrauner Patina. 9 × 10,5 × 7,4 cm bzw. 4,8 × 5,6 × 5,1 cm ( 3 ½ × 4 ⅛ × 2 ⅞ in. bzw. 1 ⅞ × 2 ¼ × 2 in.). Jeweils mit dem Stempel: FEHRENBACH. Eine Bronze auf der Standfläche mit dem Gießerstempel: GUSS ZIMMER. Die andere Bronze monogrammiert: GF.Nicht bei Pavel/Rathgeber bzw. vgl. Pavel/Rathgeber 209.–Eine Bronze eines von 20 nummerierten Exemplaren. [3339]Zustandsbericht: Ex. 9/20 bzw. ohne Nummerierung. Beide Exemplare in gutem Zustand. Keine Fehlstellen oder Substanzverluste. Schöner harmonischer GesamteindruckWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld.”Octav” / Untitled. 19792 bronzes, each with golden brown patina. 9 × 10,5 × 7,4 cm, 4,8 × 5,6 × 5,1 cm ( 3 ½ × 4 ⅛ × 2 ⅞ in. and 1 ⅞ × 2 ¼ × 2 in.). Each with the stamp: FEHRENBACH. One bronze with the foundry mark on the base: GUSS ZIMMER. The other bronze monogrammed: GF.Not in the catalogue raisonné by Pavel/Rathgeber / See Pavel/Rathgeber 209.–One bronze one of 20 numbered copies. [3339]Condition report: No. 9/20 and resp. without numbering. Both copies in good condition. No losses or flaws. Fine harmonious overall appearanceWe charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
(See English version below)„Striptease-Triste“. 1975Bronze mit brauner Patina. 39 × 13 × 10 cm ( 15 ⅜ × 5 ⅛ × 3 ⅞ in.). Auf der Rückseite signiert und datiert: AHRDLICKA 1975.Lewin 128/a.–Eines von 50 Exemplaren. Heidelberger Kunstverein, 1975 (Jahresgabe). [3066]Zustandsbericht: Ex. 44/50. In gutem Zustand. Keine Fehlstellen oder Substanzverluste. Schöner harmonischer GesamteindruckWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld.”Striptease-Triste”. 1975Bronze with brown patina. 39 × 13 × 10 cm ( 15 ⅜ × 5 ⅛ × 3 ⅞ in.). Signed and dated on the reverse: AHRDLICKA 1975.Lewin 128/a.–One of 50 copies. Heidelberger Kunstverein, 1975 (annual edition). [3066]Condition report: No. 44/50. In good condition. No losses or flaws. Fine harmonious overall appearanceWe charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
(See English version below)„Kopf 60“. 1992Bronze mit graugrüner Patina. 21 × 17 × 13 cm ( 8 ¼ × 6 ¾ × 5 ⅛ in.). Hinten unten mit der Seriennummer bezeichnet, signiert und datiert: 60 D. Klinge 1992.Eines von 9 nummerierten Exemplaren. [3338]Zustandsbericht: Ex. 1/9. In gutem Zustand. Keine Fehlstellen oder Substanzverluste. Schöner harmonischer GesamteindruckWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld.”Kopf 60”. 1992Bronze with grey green patina. 21 × 17 × 13 cm ( 8 ¼ × 6 ¾ × 5 ⅛ in.). At the back at the bottom inscribed with the serieal number, signed and dated: 60 D. Klinge 1992.One of 9 numbered copies.–One of 9 numbered copies. [3338]Condition report: No. 1/9. In good condition. No losses or flaws. Fine harmonious overall appearanceWe charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
Bruder Elite Orchestra Apollo Fairground OrganThe 65-key Bruder Elite Apollo Fairground Organ was originally imported by the Berni Organ Company, a New York importer of Gebrüder Bruder organs in 1912. It served on a Hershell-Spillman Beer Garden carousel at Coney Island, New York until it was sent to the BAB (Ervista Bona, Andrew Antoniazi and Dominic Brugnolotti) factory in Brooklyn, NY for a conversion to play the 66-key BAB music roll. The restoration included the addition of 22 bronze tuned bells around the Spillman logo. The full history of the organ was published in the COAA “Carousel Organ” June 2009. The organ attracted thousands of visitors at the Carousel Plaza of the Lake Amusement area at the New York World’s Fair in 1964. In 1981, Jerry Doring purchased the organ, which has been warehoused since, from Jim Wells with a fantastic original Bruder statue. In 1984 the restoration for the Apollo Organ began by the late Louis Suierveld formerly of Norwalk, CA. It was decided to replace one of the double BAB roll frame so the organ could play Wurlitzer 165 music rolls as well as the BAB 66-key rolls, giving the organ an incredible range of classic and popular music. The final touch was given to the organ by renowned restorers Hayes McClaren in Fresno and Johnny Verbeeck in Belgium and was concluded in 2004. The outcome is an exceptional beautiful instrument of refined tone and quality. It is in fact two organ in one, since it is able to play the 165 Wurlitzer and the 66 BAB music rolls, giving the organ two different characters. A fantastic and rare piece of Organ History. Sold and shipped from Switzerland. Viewing only by appointment ! 265 x 394 x 130 cm.
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