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Enamelled three-handled Persian-style vase, in the style of Lobmeyr, 20th century, 411.5711 marks, enamelled in gilt with densely scrolled foliage, panels of lappets and scrolls with three strap handles on spreading base, 13cm high,Condition ReportSome wear to gilt and pattern throughout.Base wear and fouling.General wear. See additional photos.
A Lobmeyr glass sundae dish, 19th century, with gilt scroll decoration, etched mark, 12cm; and a 19th century wine glass with etched star decoration, 12.4cmQty: 2Condition report: The Lobmeyr dish with a tiny flea bite chip to the rim. Gilding and black heightening rubbed in areas, otherwise in good condition. The wine glass has a small chip to the foot rim.
Weinglas Meyr's Neffe, Adolf für J. & L. Lobmeyr, Wien, um 1900 Farbloses, verlaufend rubinrosa unterfangenes Glas mit bunter Transparentemailbemalung. Dekor: stilisierte Blütenblätter. Konturen- und Binnenzeichnung in Poliergold. Vergoldeter Fuß- und Lippenrand. Auf der Fußunterseite bez.: Lobmeyr-Firmensignet (in Poliergold aufgemalt). H. 14,7 cm
Full title: J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna, late 19th C.: An Islamic or Mamluk-style enamelled glass beakerDescription: H.: 19 cm - Dia.: 11,5 cmÊ The base with an enamelled monogram for J. & L. Lobmeyr. (link available on our website)Condition reports and additional images:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Reports are published on request, on our website www.rm-auctions.com. High resolution images, further detailed images and natural daylight images, when requested, will be made available on our website www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A suite of J & L Lobmeyr drinking glasses, no.97 circa 1870 of vertical faceted panel form with cut ridged decoration, comprising ten small wine or port glasses, 14.5cm high; eight wine glasses, 15cm high; eight short-stemmed water glasses, 12cm high; thirteen short-stemmed glasses, 16cm high; a decanter and stopper and two decanters without stoppers, 24cm high; two further decanters without stoppers, 16.5cm high and a water jug, 26cm high (46 pieces, including stopper) *Believed to have been acquired as a gift by the vendor's grandparents at the time of their marriage in Vienna in 1902. Sold together with a copy of an original purchase receipt illustrating the pattern, 'Trink-Service No. 97' and the company logo.Condition report:Three small wine/port with reduced rims. 1 wine with reduced foot and rim. 2 further wines with reduced feet.Three short-stemmed glasses with reduced rims. 1 tall beer glass with reduced foot. 2 tall beer glass with medium size foot rim chips.Small section of damage and repair to lower section of the smallest carafe.1 small beer/water glass with reduced foot, another three with reduced rims.Some tiny nibbles to the lower section of the decanters with stopper and carafes/decanters without stoppers, otherwise good. There is also some slight mossing around the neck area.The water jug has some small nibbles around lower body. Elsewhere, a couple of pieces with tiny nibbles and signs of use commensurate with age.
Otto Hofner, Bildplatte „Pallas Athene“Wien, signiert und datiert 1914, Gießerstempel GMK "Österr. Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Medaillenkunst und Kleinplastik", Bronze gegossen, behelmtes Haupt der Athene, als Göttin des Kriegs, im Profil nach rechts, auf ebonisierte Holztafel montiert, zwei Schrauben fehlen, Maße 28 x 19 cm.Künstlerinfo: österr. Kunstgewerbler, Bildhauer und Medailleur (1879 Wien bis 1950 ebenda), Studium an der Kunstgewerbeschule Wien, Schüler von Stephan Schwartz, stellte 1906 in der Wiener Sezession aus, 1904 bis 1915 war er Lehrer an der Wiener Genossenschaftsschule für Gold- und Silberschmiede, unternahm Studienreisen nach Paris, England und Deutschland, arbeitete vor allem in Metall und Stein, schuf Terrakottabüsten und lieferte Entwürfe für die Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten und für die Firma Lobmeyr Wien, Quelle: Internet.
J. & L. LOBMEYR, VIENNA, AFTER JOSEF HOFFMANN PAIR OF WALL LIGHTS, CIRCA 1982 plated metal, copper and cut glass, stamped maker's marks J & L LOBMEYR/ MADE IN AUSTRIA(25.5cm wide, 28cm high, 15cm deep)Footnote: Note: These scarce lights were commissioned from and designed by Lobmeyrs based on a chandelier by Josef Hoffmann designed for the 1914 Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne.
Toilettengarnitur mit Silhouettenmalerei Lobmeyr. J. & L. Lobmeyr, Wien, ab 1860, signiert. Österreich. Farbloses Glas, Goldstaffage, schwarze Emailmalerei, Olivenschliff. Jeweils mit der unterseitig bezeichneten Silhouette eines Dichters (Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty, Christian Fürchtegott Gellert). 2 Flakons (H 15 und 16 cm), 1 Zylinderdose (Ø 8,5 cm) und 1 rechteckige Dose (23 x 8 cm)
Michael Powolny (Entwurf) und August Helzel (Schnitt) 3 Stielgläser, J. & L. Lobmeyr, Wien, um 1914 farbloses Glas, geschnitten; auf der Unterseite ligiertes Monogramm "AH", H. 18,2 cm vgl. Elisabeth Frottier, Michael Powolny. Keramik und Glas aus Wien. 1900 bis 1950. Monografie und Werkverzeichnis, Wien/Köln 1990, WV 280, 342; vgl. Peter Noever (Hg.), J. & L. Lobmeyr. Zwischen Vision und Realität. Gläser aus der MAK-Sammlung. 20./21. Jahrhundert, München/Berlin/London/New York 2009, S. 85, Abb. 46, 46a, b Michael Powolny and August Helzel 3 Glasses, J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna, c. 1914 colourless glass; monogrammed on the bottom "AH" , h. 18.2 cmcf. Elisabeth Frottier, Michael Powolny. Keramik und Glas aus Wien. 1900 bis 1950. Monograph and catalogue, Vienna/Cologne 1990, cat. 280, 342; cf. Peter Noever (ed.), J. & L. Lobmeyr. Zwischen Vision und Realität. Gläser aus der MAK-Sammlung. 20./21. Jahrhundert, Munich/Berlin/London/New York 2009, p. 85, ill. 46, 46a, b
Michael Powolny (Entwurf) und August Helzel (Schnitt) 3 Stielgläser, J. & L. Lobmeyr, Wien, um 1914 farbloses Glas, geschnitten; auf der Unterseite das ligierte Monogramm "AH" , H. 18,2 cm vgl. Elisabeth Frottier, Michael Powolny. Keramik und Glas aus Wien. 1900 bis 1950. Monografie und Werkverzeichnis, Wien/Köln 1990, WV 280, 342; vgl. Peter Noever (Hg.), J. & L. Lobmeyr. Zwischen Vision und Realität. Gläser aus der MAK-Sammlung. 20./21. Jahrhundert, München/Berlin/London/New York 2009, S. 85, Abb. 46, 46a, b Michael Powolny and August Helzel 3 Glasses, J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna, c. 1914 colourless glass; monogrammed on the bottom "AH", h. 18.2 cmcf. Elisabeth Frottier, Michael Powolny. Keramik und Glas aus Wien. 1900 bis 1950. Monograph und catalogue, Vienna/Cologne 1990, cat. 280, 342; cf. Peter Noever (ed.), J. & L. Lobmeyr. Zwischen Vision und Realität. Gläser aus der MAK-Sammlung. 20./21. Jahrhundert, Munich/Berlin/London/New York 2009, p. 85, ill. 46, 46a, b
Josef Hoffmann for J J Lobmeyr, a pair of Secessionist wine glasses, designed circa 1917, the parabolic bowls on slender pulled stems and wide flat feet, 22.5cm high (2) Note: a slight variation of the well known Patrician wine service, Hoffmann designed several suites for the Austrian glass company during the first quarter of the 20th century
Lobmeyr Wien KaraffeModell "Maria Theresia". Entwurf Stefan Rath 1910, ungemarkt, farbloses Glas, runder angesetzter Standfuß, Ovalform facettiert, feiner Matt- und Kugelschliff, Rollwerk, Festons, Blütenkörbe und weitere Elemente, sehr schöner unbeschädigter Zustand. H 30 cm. Quelle: Internet.
Otto Prutscher seltenes StängelglasEntwurf um 1909, Ausführung Meyr's Neffe, Adolf bei Winterberg, farbloses Glas partiell honigfarben gebeizt, trichterförmige Kuppa mit 24 oval geschliffenen Facetten, perfekter Zustand, H 21 cm. Quelle: Karl-Wilhelm Warthorst, Gebrauchsglas 1898-1924, S. 120/121 und Neuwirth 1973, S. 308 sowie Udo Schröder, Trinkgläser vom Jugendstil zum Art déco, 1998, S. 258 Abb. S. 154/155. Künstlerinfo: Otto Prutscher, bedeutender österr. Architekt und Kunstgewerbler (1880 Wien bis 1949 ebenda), entwarf Möbel, beispielsweise für Jacob & Josef Kohn und Thonet, Schmuck, Porzellan, Besteck, Bucheinbände und Textilien für die Wiener Werkstätte sowie J. & L. Lobmeyr. Otto Prutscher rare Stem Glassdesign around 1909, manufactured by Meyr's Neffe, Adolf bei Winterberg, colorless glass partially stained in honey color, funnel-shaped cup with 24 oval cut facets, perfect condition, H 21 cm. Source: Karl-Wilhelm Warthorst, utility glass 1898-1924, p. 120/121 and Neuwirth 1973, p. 308 as well as Udo Schröder, drinking glasses from Art Nouveau to Art Deco, 1998, p. 258, fig. P. 154/155 Artist information: Otto Prutscher, important Austrian architect and artisan (1880 Vienna to 1949 ibid), designed furniture, for example for Jacob & Josef Kohn and Thonet, jewelry, porcelain, cutlery, book covers and textiles for the Wiener Werkstätte and J. & L. Lobmeyr.
Lobmeyr Wien Becherglas Schwarzlotmalerei2. Hälfte 19. Jh., weiße Pinselsignatur, farbloses Glas, flacher Stand auf drei Kugelfüßen, konische Form, umlaufend feine Bemalung, edles Paar in Landschaft mit Haus, Kirche und Ruine, unter dem Lippenrand ein umlaufendes Band, dieses restauriert, H 10,5 cm.
Fürstliches Likörset2. Hälfte 19. Jh., in der Art von Lobmeyr Wien, unsigniert, zartes farbloses Glas mit feinem aufwendigen Mattschliffdekor, Karaffe und zwei Gläser verziert mit Wappen, Rankenwerk und Vogelmotiven sowie Monogramm in spitzovaler Kartusche, Stopfen fehlt, unbeschädigt, H Karaffe 18,5 cm.
MICHAEL POWOLNY (1871-1854) FOR J & L LOBMEYR, VIENNA SECESSIONIST ENGRAVED GLASS TUMBLER, CIRCAof tapered form, engraved with a putto and bird within a scalloped border corresponding to the rim, engraved factory monogram to base(9cm high)Footnote: Literature: J. Rudoe, J. Decorative Arts 1850-1950. A catalogue of the British Museum collection, 2nd ed., p. 251, no.244 Pazaurek, G.E. Kunstglaser der Gegenwart, Leipzig 1925, pp.162-4, plates 174-5 Note: Powolny trained as a sculptor and ceramic artist at the Fachschule fur Tonindustrie in Znaim, then at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna, where he taught from 1909. He made several designs for engraved glass for Lobmeyr between about 1914 and 1925, including a series of similar tumblers. The starting point for these tumblers was a goblet designed in 1914 and ornamented with allegorical motifs. The same motifs of putti were then used on the tumblers. For a similar tumbler see British Museum collection (museum number1981,1206.1)
A set of Bohemian enamelled and gilt 'Persian-style' purple-tinted glass containers probably Lobmeyr, circa 1880, each painted with flower sprays in relief below a scroll and gilt line border. Comprising a brass mounted spherical scent bottle, another spherical scent bottle with stopper and a round lidded box. The tallest H15cm (3)
ADOLF LOOS 1870 - 1933: A GLASSWARE SET 1931 Blown crystal with diamond-cut base Architect Adolf Loos designed this service under no. 248 for J. & L. Lobmeyr. This glassware service demonstrates that his clear and uncompromising interpretation of form was ahead of his time, exactly according to his theory: “Today’s modern spirit requires that products primarily be practical. Beauty symbolizes the greatest level of perfection. And because impractical can never be perfect, it also can never be beautiful.”The design was originally developed from a careful sketch of five glasses that were later converted into a final series. Each piece features characteristic diamond cutting on the base, with each line hand-cut and carefully matte polished. With this 1931 design Adolf Loos defined the direction of modern glass design, classic Lobmeyr, acclaimed by experts around the world and found in the collections of MoMA New York, V&A London and MAK Vienna.6 glasses: 9.1 x 7 (diameter of base) cm;3 glasses: 11.5 x 6 (diameter of base) cm;3 glasses: 11.3 x 4.5 (diameter of base) cm;2 glasses: 5.7 x 3.7 (diameter of base) cm.
J. & L. LOBMEYR, VIENNAPAIR OF ENAMELLED IRIDESCENT GLASS VASES, CIRCA 1880 each of baluster form, with applied band to the neck and decorated with friezes of flowering foliage in gilt and white enamel (2)37cm highLiterature: Neuwirth, W and Schöner als Bergkristall, 'Ludwig Lobmeyr' Vienna 1999, p 367, ill. 760, 761 for similarly decorated glasswares by Lobemyr
EXTENSIVE SUITE OF GERMAN OR AUSTRIAN GLASS, POSSIBLY J. & L. LOBMEYR 19TH CENTURY the heavy facetted bodies and knopped facetted stems with hexagonal star cut feet, comprising twenty-five water goblets, twenty-two red wine goblets, twenty-two white wine goblets, twenty large liqueur glasses, fourteen medium liqueur glasses, nine small liqueur glasses, seven flutes, seventeen large tumblers, two small tumblers, nineteen punch cups, seven large wine decanters, and five medium decanters, two large condiment bottles, and three small condiment bottles (qty)
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