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Lot 881

A collection of silverplate items comprising of a large collection of teapots to include an Art Nouveau spirit kettle with woven handle, twin handled tray, 2 different matching milk/cream jug and bowls, circular tray, cut glass jar with built in sugar tongs to lid, decorative candlestick holder with figure to centre, a collection of mixed spoons, tongs and badges and 6x small textile pictures in gilt frames.

Lot 986

Collection of alcohol to include a bottle of Amaretto 50cl, Brown Brothers 2007 Cienna 750ml, Williams Pear Fruit Spirit 0.5l, Red Curaca Liquer 750ml, Cointreau 341ml, Mauget Cherry Brandy 12fl oz, Napoleon Chocolate Orange 75cl, Vineyard Peach Liquer 05l and Crema de Pina 37cl. (9)

Lot 234

A mahogany measuring device with spirit level to the body and crank handle to one end. Possibly a device used in photography. The spirit level marked Arnold & Sons London. L51.5cm.

Lot 2196

Two 19th century pewter 1/2 Gill spirit measures and four 1/4 gill measures, one Belfast, one Dublin, plus an 18th century pewter plate faint rose and crown stamp and touch marks, with G I E stamped to base, 9 1/2" diameter.

Lot 733

A French travel mirror and a copper spirit kettle and stand

Lot 242

An Arts and Crafts Newlyn style brass and copper spirit kettle on stand, two copper kettles, brass trivets, etc.

Lot 346C

An enamelled metal BP Motor Spirit advertising sign

Lot 390

A late 18th/early 19th century George III period mahogany and cross-banded caddy-topped chest; brushing slide above three full-width graduated drawers with stamped brass ovals decorated in low relief with the Prince of Wales plume, shaped apron and raised on high, slightly splaying French bracket style feet (85 x 44 x 93.5 cm)* Condition: Good colour - has been repolished at some time. With one key and all locks working. Later handles. Baize to brushing slide has some moth damage. Old spirit stains and a few small matted patches to the polish to top. No splits to sides. Original backboards. A few small veneer chips to edges of feet and drawers and a few old veneer repairs to the edges of the front. Good overall.

Lot 47

Two decanters and two other pieces: 1. a modern hand-cut spirit decanter of square form (small chip to stopper bottom exterior). 2. a hand-cut decanter of squat oval form (some damage). 3. a heavy late 19th to early 20th century brass-mounted glass inkwell of squat bun form. 4. an early 20th century cut-glass circular preserve jar, the silver lid with maker's mark JR, assayed Sheffield 1911.

Lot 48

Five sets of good quality drinking glasses: 1. twelve large champagnes with gilded bowls. 2. five William Yeoward flutes and two smaller matching flutes. 3. eight wines in 19th century style. 4. tten wines with amethyst-coloured bowls and clear-glass stems. 5. four heavy hand-cut spirit tumblers and three other smaller similar glasses. (2 boxes)

Lot 168

A Bowman Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 169

A circa 1958 Mamod Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 170

A circa 1954 Mamod Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 171

A circa 1960's Mamod Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 172

A Mamod style circa 1952 Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 173

A Mamod style Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 174

A Bowman Spirit Fired stationary engine

Lot 261

A vintage Shell Mex BP 2 gallon fuel can and a Petroleum Spirit similar

Lot 353

A set of chimney sweep brushes and two vintage spirit levels

Lot 578

A vintage coppered spirit barrel W.M.F.A. Norwich No. 386

Lot 673

An Arts & Crafts design copper kettle on spirit heater stand

Lot 760

Various tool to include drain rods, spirit level, cross cut saws etc.

Lot 782

A vintage measuring chain, a stone glazed spirit barrel and a vintage mincer

Lot 1082

A quantity of miscellanea including a horse bit, two bells '7' and 'B', safe lock, three spirit levels; two by Rabone & Sons Birmingham and one by Marples, small oil can, etc.

Lot 1478

A quantity of Danbury Mint plates including five Great Race horses, Melvyn Buckley and six Free Spirit Horses, Lesley Harrison.

Lot 1

A silver cased christening set, comprising fork and spoon, four silver napkin rings, two silver plated napkin rings, set of four silver plated spirit labels and one other, weighable silver: 116g

Lot 380

Prayer to the Healing Spirit modelled by Buck McCain as a Red Indian astride a horse

Lot 1190

A small collection of vintage rules and spirit levels, to include an example by J Rabone & Sons. (6)

Lot 1307

A collection of twenty vintage brass mounted folding rules; together with eight vintage brass mounted spirit levels. (28)

Lot 47

Beswick Spirit of Youth 2703 & Head Tucked Horse 1549(2)

Lot 495

Beswick spirit of freedom grey matt 2689 together with spirit of youth palomino matt (2)

Lot 498

Beswick Arab Bahram 1771 in grey matt and gloss ( ear broken) together with white matt spirit of wind 2688 (3)

Lot 2271

Heißwasserkessel mit Rechaud im Queen Anne-Stil Sterlingsilber. Über vier schmalen, kannelierten Beinen, ovales Rechaudgestell mit originalem, einsetzbarem Brenner. Durch zwei Stifte befestigte Teekanne mit sich erweiterndem, in der unteren Wandungshälfte von Godronen umzogenem Korpus und abgesetzter Schulter. Korrespondierend gestalteter, scharnierter Deckel mit ebonisiertem Knauf. Übergreifender, gekanteter Henkel mittig mit eingesetztem ebonisiertem Holzgriff. Gest., Beschaumarken, Herstellerzeichen und Jahresbuchstabe "f". Gew. zus. ca. 1090 g. H. 30,5 cm.A Sterling silver tea kettle on a spirit warmer. Assay and maker´s marks, date letter "f".England. Sheffield. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. 1923.

Lot 240

Sieben Schnaps- oder Branntweingläser Sog. Wachtmeister- oder Kutschergläser. Farbloses, leicht graustichiges Glas. Auf ausgestelltem Fuß hohler Schaft bzw. mit eingestochener Luftblase; ein konisches Glas mit geschnittenem und geblänktem Festondekor, wohl Lauenstein (Glashütte Osterwald). H. 10 cm-12 cm.A collection of seven North German liquor or spirit glasses.Norddeutsch. Solling/Weserbergland. Ende 18./20. Jh.

Lot 241

Acht Schnaps- oder Branntweingläser Farbloses, leicht graustichiges Glas. Größtenteils taillierte Form mit massivem Fuß und Schaft. Ein Glas mit geschnittenem Monogramm "H" und Ranken. H. 10,2 cm - 12 cm.A collection of eight North German liquor or spirit glasses.Norddeutsch/Solling. Anfang bis Ende 19. Jh. Drei Gläser 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.

Lot 244

Sieben Schnaps- oder Branntweingläser Sog. Wachtmeister oder Kutscherstumpen. Gebauchter Schaft mit eingestochener, großer Luftblase, konische Kuppa. Ein Glas besch.; H. 11,3 cm-12 cm.Seven North German liquor or spirit glasses. One glass damaged.Nordddeutsch/Solling. 19./20. Jh.

Lot 6013

Large Chinese Earth Spirit 'tomb guardian', the body decorated in Sancai glaze and the head unglazed, H87cm

Lot 31

Elections.- Hartley (J.) & others. History of the Westminster Election, first edition, 16 etched satirical plates by Thomas Rowlandson, 13 folding, errata leaf, a couple of small ink stains to title, bookplates of Walter Besant and Herbert Henry Raphael, contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving gilt spine, for the Editors, 1784 § Spirit of Election Wit (The), at the City of Exeter, and County of Devon: together with the Burlesque Election at Ide, in the year 1812, first edition, attractive contemporary blue straight-grain morocco, gilt, spine gilt, g.e., rubbed, Exeter, R.Cullum, [1812]; and another on elections, 4to & 8vo (3)

Lot 161

A POLYCHROME WOOD FIGURE OF KARITEIMO (HARITI), MUROMACHI PERIODJapan, 16th century, Muromachi period (1336-1573)Finely painted in polychrome pigments and gesso, standing on a rockwork base on top of a stepped square pedestal, depicting Kariteimo (Hariti) cradling an infant child, the details finely carved, the eyes painted behind crystal or glass. The back inset with a metal halo.HEIGHT total 44 cmCondition: Good condition with some general and typical wear and few losses (notably to the halo and to the object formerly held in her hand), minor repairs and possibly few minuscule touch-ups.Provenance: From an old Danish private collection, acquired in the 1960s.Kariteimo (Hariti), was originally a fierce spirit who kidnapped children and fed them to her own offspring. After realizing the pain and suffering she has caused countless parents she converts to Buddhism and adopts the role of protector of all children.Auction comparison:Compare a related polychrome wood figure of Kariteimo, dated 16th century, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese and Korean Art, 15 March 2007, New York, lot 6157 (estimate 6,000-8,000 USD).

Lot 242

A RARE NOH MASK OF YASE-ONNAJapan, 19th centuryFinely carved and decorated in creamy white and polychrome pigments over wood to depict a gaunt, emaciated woman with heavy-lidded eyes and slender red lips, the eyes and mouth pierced, the back with the signature within a recessed reserve reading Kurozuru 黒鶴.HEIGHT 20 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, a small age crack to the chin, minor flaking to lacquer around the edges.Provenance: From a French private collection.Kurozuru 黒鶴 literally means 'Black Crane'. This name is likely based on Shakuzuru ('Red Crane'), a master Noh mask carver from the Nanbokuchu period (14th century).Japanese Noh theater is magnificent and rarefied - a living Buddhist performance art more than 700 years old with roots and formal elements much older. In the 14th century, the performer-playwright and head of a performing clan family Kan'ami Kiyotsugu (1333-84) wrote the play Motomezuka (“The Sought-for Grave”), which tells the plight of a maiden who committed suicide after two young men killed each other when fighting over her. Kan'ami's son, Zeami Motokiyo (c. 1363-c. 1443), further refined both the artistic and spiritual qualities of the play. Yase-onna represents the suffering spirit of a woman who dies from a problematic love relationship and is associated with the character Unai in Act Two of Motomezuka.Literature comparison: Compare a related Noh mask of Yase-onna, dated circa 19th century, illustrated in Nakanishi, Toru (1960) Noh Masks.Auction comparison: Compare a closely related Noh mask of Ko-omote with similar features, also dated 19th century, at Lempertz, Asian Art, 5 June 2015, Cologne, lot 800 (sold for 23,560 EUR).

Lot 814

TWO PRESSED HORN MANJU NETSUKE, MEIJI PERIODJapan, 1868-1912. Consisting of a rectangular shaped manju with rounded edges, depicting a samurai and monkey holding his arrow, the reverse with a sailing boat amid crashing waves. The circular manju with a warrior and a lady to one side, the reverse depicting a nine-tailed fox spirit and peonies. Both with himotoshi on the underside. Condition: Good condition with minor wear, cracks, and little material loss.Dimensions: Length 4.6 cm, diameter 4.3 cm

Lot 829

DEME: A NOH WOOD MASK NETSUKE OF YORIMASA, EDO PERIODBy a member of the Deme family, signed Deme saku 出目作Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Finley carved depicting the Noh mask of Yorimasa, a medieval warrior who, rather than facing defeat in the Battle of the Uji River, chose to commit suicide and later presented himself as a spirit. The mask with an intense facial expression, the eyes, nostrils and mouth pierced. The himotoshi bar to the back with the signature DEME saku. HEIGHT 3.2 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear. Provenance: Dutch private collection.

Lot 502

Bing / Hornby / Brimtoy O Gauge Model Railway locomotives, wagons & accessories Contained in 2 boxes.Box 1: A Bing 0-4-0 tinplate tank engine in working order, a tinplate tender engine no. 3410, a Hornby Shell Motor Spirit wagon, a LNER float truck, a Brimtoy "Castle Hill Crossing" signal box, a Bing train destination stand together with 3 destination boards, a Nestle Chocolate machine, a porters trolley, a well made brass shovel and larger porters trolley, station clock, 4 milk churns, a black trunk, 2 boxes of Hornby rail connecting plates and 2 somewhat warped part complete carriages.Box 2: A box containing 19 straight, 17 curved and 1 right hand point of "O" gauge track.

Lot 212

A collection of 8 silver ‘noggin’ spirit labels, together with a further three 19th century silver decanter labels, one with mark of Peter, Anne & William Bateman, 1.7ozt gross (11)

Lot 579

Mixed lot of carpenters' tools, 2 set squares, 2 hand saws, spirit level and additional metal branding iron and large wooden spoon

Lot 6

URQUHART, D, THE SPIRIT OF THE EAST, 1839, TWO VOLUMES, CLOTH BOARDS

Lot 1353

Circa 8th-9th century A.D. Weetch Type 30b; possibly in the form of a dove, a symbol of the Holy Spirit, standing in profile left, a Christian cross projecting from its back, some stylised detailing to the feathers; remains of pin lug and catchplate to reverse. 6.7 grams, 33 mm (1 1/4 in.). Found Berkshire, UK. Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report no.BERK-5DED86. [No Reserve]

Lot 2106

Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-220 A.D. or later. Including couchant cattle animals with stylised anatomical and coat detailing and a possible serpent. Cf. similar ceramic figure group in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1st-3rd century AD, inventory no.1994.605.21. 850 grams total, 10-12 cm (4 - 4 3/4 in.). Acquired 1990s-early 2000s. East Anglian private collection. This animal group is typical of mingqi or 'spirit utensils' that accompanied the deceased of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 A.D.). Miniatures of farm animals, utilitarian objects, and entertainers were believed to provide nourishment and amusement for the soul of the tomb occupant. [4]

Lot 245

A heavy silver tapering spirit tot. Approx. 27 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 759

Postcards, Transport, approx. 350 mixed age cards to include transporter bridges, hovercraft, advertising, cars outside the Bill Chickling Theatre Yokohama, Pratt's Perfection Spirit Royal Car, Firestone Tyres, R.A.F. funeral, Watching the Ball Rise at the Royal Observatory, Rouen Transporter Bridge, H.M.S. Centaur 1930 etc. (gen gd)

Lot 39

Five Hallmarked Silver Decanter Spirit Labels ~67g total

Lot 453

COALPORT; two collectible figures comprising 'Moonlight Serenade', limited edition of 12,500, a figure of an Art Deco lady, height 24cm, with certificate of authenticity, 'High Society', limited edition of 12,500, issued by Crompton Woodhouse 1991, height 25cm, also two Royal Worcester examples comprising 'Spirit of the Dance', with lustre finish, no.2024/5000, height 24.5cm, with certificate of authenticity, and 'A Dazzling Celebration', figure from the 'Age of Elegance', no.779/12,500, height 22cm (4).

Lot 718

A mixed quantity of vintage mountaineering interest books, to include 'Kamet Conquered' (x2), 'Camp Six', 'The Spirit of the Hills', 'Over Tyrolese Hills', 'An Alpine Journey', 'Nanda Devi', 'After Everest', 'The Alps from End to End', 'The Ascent of Everest', etc (12).

Lot 574

Boxed Wedgwood large shallow glass dish in the ‘Spirit’ design, approx 35.5cm diameter, together with 5 Whitefriars sundae glasses in original box

Lot 706

Various figurines including Goebel birds, Beautiful Spirit, KLM houses by Royal Delft etc - 12 pieces totalCondition:- There are two KLM house models - one stamped 35 and the other 27. Both are in good condition with no chips, cracks or evidence of previous repair.

Lot 526

Victorian brass and copper spirit kettle, with burner on stand, H31cm, engraved coffee pots, 2 bells and a miner figure

Lot 544

A key-wind clockwork bird, 11.5cm, mother-of-pearl clad opera glasses, razor, spirit flask with cup, bottle opener etc

Lot 587

Antique Stanley brass surveyor's sight with spirit level, L31.5cm, in original box

Lot 63

MAGNUSSON 4 PIECE SPIRIT LEVEL SET, IN BAG, NEW CONDITION

Lot 969

HOCHBEDEUTENDE UND ÜBERAUS SELTENE SILBERDOSE 'FABELTIER' DER WIENER WERKSTÄTTEN, 1920 Silber, getrieben, innen vergoldet, wohl Koralle (Augen). Höhe: 41 cm, Breite: 19,5 cm, Tiefe: 12,5 cm. Unterseite des Bodens mit geprägter Künstlermarke Dagobert Peche, Marke der Wiener Werkstätte, Made in Austria, Feingehaltsmarke '900' sowie den Dianakopf mit Feingehaltsangabe 2 (900/1000). Minimalste und unbedeutende kleinere Verbiegungen. Interne Sammlungsnummer 30/13-8 (Fabeltier, Silberdose, Tafelaufsatz ...) in der Dokumentation über die Aufstellung von Arbeiten der Wiener-Werkstätten der Sammlung Niescher (beigefügtes Dokument). Vgl. auch Fotografien des MAK zu Vitrine auf der Kunstschau 1920 im Österreichischen Museum für Kunst und Industrie, Wien I, Wollzeile 45 (heute Weiskirchnerstraße 3) (Inventarnummern WWF 137-72-1 und 137-72-2). Weiterhin vgl. Fotografien MAK Inventarnummer KI 9119 und WWF 96-237-4 Dagobert Peche wurde am 3. April 1887 in St. Michael im Lungau geboren. Seine Studienjahre begann der Künstler 1906 an der Technischen Hochschule in Wien, bevor er 1908 an die Akademie der bildenden Künste in Wien wechselte. Dort erfuhr er starke Einflüsse durch den Architekten Friedrich Ohmann. Es folgte 1910 eine Reise nach Großbritannien. Dort ist er möglicherweise mit Arbeiten des Grafikers Aubrey Beardsley in Kontakt gekommen. Durch den Verleger Alexander Koch (1860-1939) aus Darmstadt ergab sich für Peche die Gelegenheit zu Veröffentlichungen in der Zeitschrift "Kunst und Dekoration". Bei dem Architekten Otto Wagner kam Dagobert Peche in Kontakt mit Josef Hoffmann. Kurze Zeit später entstanden ersten Arbeiten für die Wiener Werkstätte. Nach Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs 1914, wurde Peche im Frühjahr 1915 offiziell künstlerischer Leiter der Wiener Werkstätte. 1916 zum Kriegsdienst eingezogen, 1917 aufgrund einer Erkrankung wieder entlassen. Noch im selben Jahr übernahm er die Züricher Filiale der Wiener Werkstätte, die er bis 1919 leitete. 'Dort trat mit mehr Rhythmus und Bewegung ein Stilwandel ein, es kam zu einer Bereicherung des Blumen- und Blätterdekors, zu einer Verbindung von Körper und Pflanze (Daphne-Motiv), beeinflusst von Rokoko (Peche-Sternchen) und chinesischen Pinselzeichnungen.' Im Spätjahr desselben Jahres kehrte Peche nach Wien zurück. Ein Jahr später, 1920, entstand seine ikonenhafte Darstellung der 'Schmuckdose mit Fabeltier'. Am 16. April 1923 verstarb Dagobert Peche.1920 entstand eine von Peches bedeutendsten kunsthandwerklichen Silberarbeiten, die hier angebotene seltene Silberdose mit Fabelwesen, die als eine Ikone der frühen expressiven Silberarbeiten der Wiener Werkstätten im März 1921 von K. Winkler-Winkenau in der Deutschen Kunst- und Dekoration wie folgt kommentiert wurde: '... In den zehn Jahren, durch welche wir seine Entwicklung folgen, hat er sich stark gewandelt - aus dem Verehrer des Rokoko wurde ein Expressionist ... Charakteristisch für seinen jetzigen Stil ist das Scharfe, Kantige, Gratige. Die Flächen stoßen hart aneinander; wir fühlen das Bestreben, sie möglichst lebendig zu gestalten, was oft zu starken Kontrasten von Hell und Dunkel führt. - Peche liebt feingliedrige, zarte, manchmal schmächtige Motive, welche von einer starken Aktivität erfüllt sind, dabei meidet er ängstlich jede Gerade. Dieses Streben konnte man schon früher bei ihm beobachten; aber während damals alles auf Grazie, Eurythmien und Harmonie gerichtet war, fühlen wir jetzt eine beabsichtigte Herbheit und Sprödigkeit. Von den neuen Arbeiten des Künstlers scheinen mir die Schmuckstücke und einige der Silbergefäße am besten gelungen sein. Sie wirken in der Erfindung, in der Behandlung und Verwendung des Metalls und der Steine anziehend, originell, fesselnd. Peches Talent bewährt sich am besten bei Gegenständen kleinen Formates, wo das Feine, Zierliche, Gebrechliche gut zur Geltung kommen kann. Seine Vorliebe gilt dem Außerordentlichen, Festlichen, Auffallenden.'Das Metropolitan Museum in New York besitzt eines der wenigen Exemplare der Silberdose mit Fabelwesen. Die Arbeit wird als 'Jewel Box' dort wie folgt beschrieben:'Although the Wiener Werkstätte, founded in 1903, is perhaps best known for the strict and vigorous geometry of its earliest designs, a playful, ornamental spirit characterizes the work produced there after the start of World War I. Peche, who worked as a designer at the Wiener Werkstätte between 1915 and 1923 (becoming a co-director in 1917), was a driving force behind the development of a more exuberant and decorative aesthetic, derived in part from Baroque and Rococo influences and in part from folk art, which was typical of objects it produced in the 1920s. This jewel casket is a tour de force of artistic showmanship masquerading under a functional designation; indeed, the coffer would outshine any jewel it might contain. The domed box itself (raised on four bulb feet, each of which opens to reveal additional storage cavities) is dominated by the extravagant handle in the form of a flower-bedecked deer standing among grapevines.'Literatur:Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. NEUE ARBEITEN VON DAGOBERT PECHE. März 1921, S. XXIV, hier mit ganzseitiger Abbildung. Die WIENER WERKSTÄTTE 1903-1928. Modernes Kunstgewerbe und sein Weg. Krystall-Verlag, Wien, 1929, hier mit ganzseitiger Abbildung.Penelope Hunter-Stiebel. "The Decorative Arts of the Twentieth Century." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin37 (Winter 1979-1980), S. 14-15, Abb., datiert um 1920.Penelope Hunter-Stiebel in "Twentieth Century Art." The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Notable Acquisitions, 1975-1979. New York, 1979, S. 77, Abb., datiert um 1920.Varnedoe, Kirk: Wien 1900. Kunst, Architektur & Design. Köln, 1987, S. 104, Abb. Dort als Schmuckdose mit Datierung 1918. R. Craig Miller. Modern Design in The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1890-1990. New York, 1990, Abb. S. 92 (farbig mit Details), datiert um 1917.Matthew Martin in Vienna: Art and Design-Klimt, Schiele, Hoffmann, Loos. Exh. cat., National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne, 2011, S. 212-14, Abb. (farbig).Jane Adlin. "Vanities: Art of the Dressing Table." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 71 (Fall 2013), S. 39, Nr. 52, Abb. (farbig).Ausstellungen: Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna. "Die Überwindung der Utilität- Dagobert Peche und the Wiener Werkstätte", 11. Februar bis 17. Mai, 1998, Nr. 48.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "A Century of Design, Part I: 1900-1925," 14. Dezember 1999 bis 26. März 2000.New York. Neue Galerie. "Dagobert Peche and Wiener Werkstätte," 11. Oktober 2002 bis 5. Januar 2003, Nr. 120.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Modern Design", 30. März bis 3. Dezember 2006. New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Classic/Fantastic: Selections from the Modern Design Collection", 21. Dezember 2007 bis 5. April 2009.Melbourne. National Gallery of Victoria. "Vienna: Art and Design - Klimt, Schiele, Hoffmann, Loos," 18. Juni bis 9. Oktober 2011, unnummerierter Katalog (S. 213; als "Jewel box").New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Metropolitan Vanities: The History of the Dressing Table," 17. Dezember 2013 bis 13. April 2014, Nr. 52 (MMA Bulletin, Fall 2013).Neue Galerie New York. "Wiener Werkstätte 1903-1932: The Luxury of Beauty", 26. Oktober 2017 bis 29. Januar 2018, unnummerierter Katalog (S. 531).Provenienz: Bedeutende Sammlung des Chemnitzer Unternehmers und Fabrikanten Fritz Niescher (1889-1974). Über Erbe Privatsammlung Dr. Müller, Westfalen. Ursula Niescher war die einzige Tochter von Fritz Niescher. Ursula Niescher heiratete Dr. Wolfgang H. E. Müller (den Schwiegersohn von Fritz Niescher). Nach ihrem frühen Tod blieb die Sammlung dann im Besitz von Dr. Wolfgang H. E. Müller.

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