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A mahogany side cabinet, by August Ungethum, Vienna, the bronze panel by Georg Klimt (1867-1931), signed, the upper part of stepped form, the central cupboard door inset with a bronze portriat bust in profile of a man, enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked with glazed cupboards, with bevelled glass panels, the lower part centred with three drawers and flanked with cupboards, one key stamped 'A. Ungethum, Wein V', 182cm wide 50cm deep 207cm high Georg Klimt (1867-1931) was the brother of the painter, Gustav Klimt, and is best known for producing works of others, rather than his own designs. Having studied sculpture and carving, he undertook a variety of commissions, most notably Oldbich's bronze doors for the Secession building in 1899. The firm of August Ungethum was one of the most prominent in Vienna in the early 1900s. Many prominent designers, including Hoffmann and Moser, commissioned them to produce their work and the Wiener Werkstätte were later to become heavily involved with the firm.
Early 20th Century Franz Bergman Bronze and Marble Ashtray. The cold cast bronze depicting a slave trader and girl, his mechanical cloak opens to reveal her nudity and closes to hide her modesty, with foundry mark to back, stamped 'Nam Gres', approx 41.5 cms h. (the bronze has separated from the marble base and will need re-pinning)
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