We found 653685 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 653685 item(s)
    /page

Lot 316

Cabinet ceramics to include Norwegian Porsgrund ermaics vase and lidded pot, colbalt comport with floral decoration, Dresden style lidded pot, Tea set depicting Willand church and other continental ceramics

Lot 319

A Royal Worcester Porcelain vase modelled as a horse head circa 1960. Green stamp to base R1H:28cm

Lot 328

A Royal Doulton Bottle vase 44cm high, together with a pair of Watcpmbe pottery planters and other items

Lot 348

A 19th century Irish glass crystal vase. H:27cm

Lot 350

An imposing Waterford Crystal vase designed by John Rocha. W:19cm x H:35cm

Lot 352

A Loetz small green glass vase. C.1900.

Lot 397

A Large wooden turned tulip vase on square wooden plinth with Wedgwood style oval plaque inset. W:16cm x D:16cm x H:60cm

Lot 652

A Large eastern brass bell also woth an eastern heavy metal vase with no base. Height of bell :29cm

Lot 243

Flower vase silver. Beautiful large model on foot with embossed and partly moulded decorations. Portugal, Porto, 20th century, hallmarks: eagle, unknown maker's mark, ZII. 659 grams, 835/1000. Dim. H 32 cm.

Lot 294

Flower vase silver. Beautiful model on foot with rich floral decorations. France, Paris, Jules Monney, 1884-1895, hallmarks: Minerva, maker's mark - traces of use. 399 grams, 950/1000. Dim. H 22.5 cm. Estimated: € 250 - € 400.

Lot 296

Flower vase silver. Trumpet-shaped model on a weighted base, with folded lip. The Netherlands, Amsterdam, P. Kabel & H. Hammelburg, 1946-1956, hallmarks: sword, maker's mark - traces of use. 113 grams, 835/1000. Dim. H 12 cm, diam 7 cm.

Lot 311

Vase silver. Stylized model with hammered decorations. The Netherlands, 20th century, hallmarks: ZI . 155 grams, 925/1000. dim. H 11 cm.

Lot 315

Toothpick vase and flower pot silver. Beautiful lot consisting of a sterling silver toothpick vase and a flower pot with earthenware insert. Germany, Heilbronn / ?, Bruckmann & Söhne / sterling, first half 20th century, hallmarks: various hallmarks - minor signs of wear. 125 grams, 925/1000 and 835/1000. Dim. Diameter 5.3 cm.

Lot 3452

Small Continental vase with festooned flower decoration, Stamped 3.6 ozs 112 grams Import marks SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3561

George V. oval silver teapot and sugar bowl on splay feet, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd London 1913, 31 oz 968 gm gross weight and a small trumpet vase (3)

Lot 3570

Five piece silver cruet set, Sheffield 1926, 4oz 124.5gm ( 1 glass liner broken ) pair of bon-bon dishes, pedestal stand, cigarette case, card tray, three dressing table jars, two brushes, trumpet vase, decanter label and a napkin ring, weighable silver 11.15oz 347.5gm

Lot 1000

An early 20th Century Royal Worcester twin handled shape 2440 vase panel decorated by Harry Davis with hand painted sheep in a mountainous landscape, signed, puce mark with date code for 1908, height 20cm.

Lot 1002

A Coalport twin handled vase and cover decorated with a hand painted cartouche scene of Langdale Pikes, monogrammed M.H, all to a royal blue ground with a gilt overlay foliate pattern, printed mark, height 25cm.

Lot 1003

A Coalport twin handled vase and cover decorated with a hand painted cartouche scene of apples and blackberries monogrammed M.B, all to a royal blue ground with a gilt overlay foliate pattern, printed mark, height 25cm.

Lot 1035

A large Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Oberon pattern designed by Rachel Bishop, printed mark alongside painted R.J Bishop and numbered 353, marked as a second, height 29.5cm.

Lot 1038

A Moorcroft vase of angular globe and shaft form decorated in the Flambe Anemone pattern, impressed mark and initialled WM in blue, height 15.5cm.

Lot 1039

A small Moorcroft vase of ovoid form with a squat roll rim decorated in the Wisteria pattern, impressed mark, height 6.5cm.

Lot 1044

A large early 20th Century Moorcroft vase of inverted baluster form decorated in the Moonlit Blue pattern with a continuous band of tubelined trees in mottled blue and green against a dark blue ground, impressed mark alongside W. Moorcroft in green, height 26cm.

Lot 1046

A Moorcroft vase of footed globe and shaft form decorated in the Wisteria pattern, impressed mark and initialled in green, height 17cm.

Lot 1049

A Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh pattern designed Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted marks, height 21.5cm, S/D, together with a matching rectangular pen tray, length 20cm. (2)

Lot 1050

A Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Carousel pattern designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed and painted marks, height 31.5cm.

Lot 1051

A Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Pheasants Eye pattern designed by Shirley Hayes, impressed and painted mark, height 31cm.

Lot 1052

A Moorcroft Pottery vase of swollen form decorated in the Anna Lily pattern designed by Nicola Slaney, impressed and painted mark, height 25.5cm.

Lot 1054

A Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Anemone pattern, impressed and painted marks alongside painted number 34/94, height 14cm, together with a matching bowl, marked as a second, diameter 16.5cm. (2)

Lot 1055

Five pieces of Moorcroft Pottery comprising a vase of ovoid form decorated in the Pomegranate pattern, height 6.5cm, a pin dish coaster decorated in the Juneberry pattern designed by Anji Davenport, diameter 12cm, an Anemone pattern saucer, diameter 13.5cm, a small vase of compressed form decorated in the Hepatica pattern designed by Emma Bossons, height 5.5cm, and a small Hibiscus pattern bowl, diameter 9.5cm. (5)

Lot 1057

A Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Evening Sky pattern designed by Emma Bossons, impressed and painted marks, height 13.5cm.

Lot 1059

A boxed Moorcroft Pottery Trial vase of compressed form decorated in the Albany pattern designed by Nicola Slaney, impressed and painted marks, signed Nicola Slaney in gold and painted Trial 7-6-00, height 9.5cm.

Lot 115

Five items of hallmarked silver, two sugar castors, a hair tidy, a small vase and a trinket box, various styles and dates, S/D. (5)

Lot 142

A boxed Moorcroft Enamels 'Midnight Hunters' vase designed and painted by Steve Smith with three owls, numbered 10 of 10, with certificate, height 7cm.

Lot 143

A boxed Moorcroft Enamels 'Millenium' vase designed and decorated by Steve Smith with hand painted rabbits looking at the setting sun, printed mark and painted 40 the base, height 6.5cm.

Lot 144

A boxed Moorcroft Enamels 'Yorkshire Hare' vase designed by Sian Leeper with a hare running beside a cobbled wall, numbered 2 of 50, height 7.5cm.

Lot 70

A hallmarked silver pedestal bowl modelled in the manner of The Warwick Vase, square base rising to part fluted circular bowl and twin bifurcated vine style handles, weight 70.5oz, height 22cm, diameter including handles 32cm, Sheffield 1922, Walker & Hall.

Lot 962

A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester pedestal vase and cover, the vase decorated with two panels of hand painted sea shells against a pink and gilt pattern ground with ram's head handles, the slightly domed cover with a sphinx finial and pierced decoration, painted London House, N1 Coventry Street mark, height 16cm, S/D.

Lot 963

A 19th Century Barr Flight and Barr Worcester pedestal vase and cover, the bowl decorated with hand painted floral sprays, grapes and gilt foliate dragon heads raised to three gilt dolphins on a shaped base, the cover with a griffin finial, impressed mark, height 16cm, S/D.

Lot 964

A 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester twin handled vase and cover decorated with a band of hand painted flowers against a black ground, the lower section and handles with a gilt pattern, the slightly domed cover with a cherub finial, painted mark to the underside of the lid only, height 21cm, restored.

Lot 965

A 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester botanical vase and cover decorated with leaves, buds and insects, similar to the Blind Earl pattern, the cover with a rose finial, painted Chamberlain & Co, 155 New Bond Street, height 18cm, restored.

Lot 968

A 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester vase decorated with a hand painted cartouche panel with a spray of flowers against a black ground, all to a black ground with white marble effect, Manufact [sic] to their Majesties & Royal Family, height 15cm.

Lot 969

A 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester campana urn decorated with a gilt framed cartouche panel with hand painted flowers against a salmon pink ground with a gilt pattern, unmarked, height 25cm, together with a 19th Century Barr Flight and Barr Royal Porcelain Works urn vase decorated with a cartouche panel of flowers against a burgundy and gilt ground, painted London House N1 Coventry Street mark, height 13cm, both restored. (2)

Lot 971

A 19th Century Barr, Flight and Barr vase affixed to a pedestal base decorated with gilt birds with their beaks in bowls and puce scrolls, the pedestal base in pale blue with a gilt pattern, painted Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, London House, N1 Coventry Street, height 16cm, S/D.

Lot 972

A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester twin handled vase decorated with hand painted shells against a milk white ground with gilt seaweed, the handles formed as entwined branches terminating in leaves, painted London House 1 Coventry Street mark, height 17cm, S/D.

Lot 973

A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester pedestal vase affixed to a square plinth, the vase decorated with a cartouche panel hand painted with sprays of flowers against a mint green ground with entwined snake handles, painted mark London House, Coventry Street, height 27cm, restored.

Lot 976

A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester twin handled vase decorated with hand painted cartouche panel depicting a man chopping wood, titled to the base Robinson Crusoe, painted London House, 1 Coventry Street mark, height 8.5cm, restored.

Lot 980

A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester twin handled vase decorated with a cartouche portrait of a monk, titled to the base The Monk from Sterne - rubbing his horn box upon the sleeve of his tunick [sic] with a floral cartouche panel to the reverse, all to a blue ground with gilt overlay pattern, printed mark, height 8.5cm, together with a Derby twin handled vase, height 9.5cm, and a Flight Barr and Barr vase raised to three lion feet, height 9cm, all restored or S/D. (3)

Lot 981

A 19th Century Flight and Barr Worcester flared vase on stand decorated in the round with a hand painted scene of scantily clad ladies by the waters edge, all in tones of black, painted mark to the stand base, total height 20.5cm, S/D and restored.

Lot 993

A collection of assorted 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester comprising desk stand with two pen tray supporting two inkwells, the whole in salmon pink with a gilt seaweed pattern, painted mark, length 25cm, a Chamberlain Worcester gondola shaped pen tray, a small rectangular twin handled dish decorated with a boy reading in a garden setting, a candlestick, spill vase and a vase and stopper, each decorated with black and white rural scenes against a red ground, painted marks, candlestick height 25.5cm, and a 19th Century Worcester bottle vase decorated in the Dragons in Compartment pattern, all S/D and restored. (7)

Lot 994

A Ruskin Pottery high fired vase of bulbous form decorated in a sang de boeuf glaze with lavender spotting, impressed marks, dated 1920, height 17cm.

Lot 996

A Ruskin Pottery vase of high shouldered form decorated in a mottled blue to green souffle glaze with iridescent lustre glaze, impressed mark and dated 1924, height 26cm.

Lot 357

Andrea Belvedere, 1652 Neapel – 1732 ebendaGemäldepaarSTILLLEBEN MIT GROSSEN BLUMENBOUQUETS JEWEILS IN EINER VASE, ca. 1700Öl auf Leinwand.Je ca. 82 x 60 cm.Gerahmt.Beigegeben eine Expertise von Alessandro Delpriori, Florenz. Die beiden Stillleben von höchst beachtlicher Leuchtkraft der Farben. In beiden Fällen sind die Blüten von links oben beleuchtet, der landschaftlich scheinende Hintergrund jeweils grünlich-dunkel gehalten. Der Strauß jeweils hoch aufgesteckt, mit besonderer Betonung einzelner Blüten, wie etwa die rosafarbenen Rosen oder dunkelroter gefüllter Mohn neben den Mohnknospen. Dem Hintergrund entsprechend ist der Vordergrund am Bildrand in Art eines Sandbodens gemalt. Die Vasen eingezogen, mit glattem Fuß bzw. mit Perlstabrand, jeweils mit verschattetem hohem Hals und seitlich mehrfach C-bogig auschwingenden Henkeln.Der Maler zählt zu den bedeutendsten Vertretern der Stilllebenmalerei in Neapel. Als „Abate Andrea“ stand er in der Tradition des Römers Paolo Porpora (1617-1673) und dessen Schüler, des Neapoletaners Gianbattista Ruoppolo (1629-1693). Zwischen 1694 und 1700 wirkte er als Hofmaler am Spanischen Hof unter König Karl II. Hier war er zusammen mit Luca Giordano im Escorial mit Ausmalung von Räumen betraut. A.R.Literatur: Gerd-Helge Vogel, Pflanzen, Blüten, Früchte. Botanische Illustrationen in Kunst und Wissenschaft, Berlin 2014. (13406531) (11)Andrea Belvedere,1652 Naples – 1732 ibid.A pair of paintingsLARGE FLORAL BOUQUETS IN A VASE EACH, CA. 1700 Oil on canvas.ca. 82 x 60 cm each.Accompanied by an expert’s report by Alessandro Delpriori, Florence. The painter is one of the most important exponents of still life painting in Naples.

Lot 411

Maler des 18./ 19. JahrhundertsGroßes prachtvolles BlumenstilllebenÖl auf Leinwand. Doubliert.100 x 70 cm.In dekorativem Rahmen.Vor grünlich-braunem Hintergrund, der von links nach rechts aufhellt, auf einer alten steinernen Platte stehend, die einen kleinen Riss und eine Bestoßung aufweist, eine große, gold glänzende Vase, darin das prachtvolle Blumenarrangement: Es besteht aus farbenfrohen Rosen, Tulpen, Nelken, Chrysanthemen, Primeln, Hyazinthen, einer über den Vasenrand herabhängenden blauen Ackerwinde und zwei großen, nach oben links ragenden geflammten Tulpen. Auf der Platte selbst liegend zudem noch eine orange leuchtende Zinnie. Malerei mit gekonnter Licht- und Schattenführung, die die hell beleuchteten Blumen besonders gegenüber der dunkleren Umgebung hervorhebt. (1331281) (18)Painter of the 18th/ 19th centuryLARGE MAGNIFICENT FLOWER STILL LIFEOil on canvas. Relined.100 x 70 cm.

Lot 233

Jan van Os,1744 – 1808 Den HaagPrunkstillleben mit Früchten und BlumenÖl auf Holz.82 x 61,5 cm.Mittig unten signiert.In vergoldetem Rahmen.Beigegeben Schreiben von Peter Mitchell, die Authentizität bestätigend.Auf gestuftem Steinsockel, der als Basis dient für eine mit figürlichem Puttorelief dekorierte Vase, liegt eine große Anzahl von Früchten und Blumen, die teils die Grenze zum Betrachterraum zu überragen scheinen. Ein Vorsprung rechts wird von einer ganzen Anzahl reflektierender Trauben und Walnüsse beherrscht während sich daneben eine antikisierende Reliefvase mit Putti emporhebt und – wie oft bei van Os zu beobachten – als Basis für eine Ananasfrucht dient, die den rechten oberen vakanten Bildraum erobert. Lilien und Herbstlaub, eine seltene Kombination, sind als kompositorische Eigenheit zu würdigen.Provenienz:Sir R. P. Beauchamp, Langley Park, Norwich, seit 1878.Thos. Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London, von dort 1957 erworben.Privatsammlung.Sotheby’s New York, 1994, Lot 131..Literatur:Das hier abgebildete Gemälde ist aufgeführt im Werkverzeichnis: Peter Mitchell, Jan van Os. 1744-1808, Leigh-on-Sea 1968, Seite 17, Nr. 2, Abb. 2. (1341731) (13)Jan van Os,1744 – 1808 The HagueSTILL LIFE WITH FRUITS AND FLOWERSOil on panel.82 x 61.5 cm.In gilt frame.Accompanied by a letter from Peter Mitchell confirming the authenticity of the painting.Literature:The painting published in the catalogue raisonné:Peter Mitchell, Jan van Os. 1744-1808, Leigh-on-Sea 1968, pp. 17, no. 2, ill. 2.

Lot 72

Salontisch im Louis XVI-StilHöhe: 79 cm.Durchmesser: 94 cm.Signiert „MILLET“ (Maison Millet).Frankreich, um 1880.Dieser Tisch, der nach einem Modell von Adam Weisweiler und Pierre-Philippe Thomire entstanden ist, zeigt einen quadratischen Stand mit eingezogenen Seiten und zentraler überhöhender Ziervase, darüber vier geschwungene Beine in vergoldeter Bronze mit figürlicher Zier in brünierten Bronzen. Runde eingelegte Marmordeckplatte. Das Vorbild wurde 1810 für das Château de Fontainebleau geschaffen.Literatur:Vgl. Jean-Pierre Samoyault, Catalogue des collections de mobilier. Meubles entrés sous le Premier Empire. Meubles d´architecture, de rangement, de travail, d´agrément et de confort, Paris 2004, S. 248, Nr. 176.Vgl. Christopher Mackley Payne, François Linke, 1855-1946. The Belle Epoque of French furniture, Woodbridge 2003, S. 208, Tafel 228. (1330135) (13)Salon table in the style of Louis XVIHeight: 79 cm.Diameter: 94 cm.Signed “MILLET” (Maison Millet).France, ca. 1880.This table made after a model by Adam Weisweiler and Pierre-Philippe Thomire, shows a square stand with drawn-in sides and a central ornamental vase, surmounted by four curved gilt-bronze legs with figural décor in burnished bronze. Round inlaid marble table top. The model was created in 1810 for the Château de Fontainebleau.Literature:cf. Jean-Pierre Samoyault, Catalogue des collections de mobilier. Meubles entrés sous le Premier Empire. Meubles d´architecture, de rangement, de travail, d´agrément et de confort, Paris 2004, S. 248, no. 176.cf. Christopher Mackley Payne, François Linke, 1855-1946. The Belle Epoque of French Furniture, Woodbridge 2003, p. 208, panel 228.

Lot 540

Louis Valtat, 1869 Dieppe – 1952 ParisVase de fleurs, um 1903Öl auf Karton.43 x 24 cm.Rechts unten monogrammiert „L.V“ und auf Karton Verweis auf Zertifikat Nr. 431 im Catalogue Raisonné.In teilvergoldetem Rahmen.Vor zartem, grün-rötlichem diffusem Hintergrund eine schlanke bemalte Vase mit blühenden weißen Lilien. Malerei in teils pastosem, breitpinseligem Farbauftrag im Stil der „Fauves“. (†)Anmerkung:Valtat gilt als einer der Hauptvertreter der „Fauves“, dessen Werke international in den bedeutendsten Sammlungen vertreten sind. Er wurde bereits im Alter von 17 Jahren Mitglied der École des Beaux-Arts und studierte zusammen mit großartigen Malern wie Gustave Boulanger und Jules Lefebvre. Zahlreiche zeitgenössische Künstler beeinflussten ihn, wie Matisse, Vuillard, Bonnard, Signac und besonders Renoir, mit welchem ihn eine lebenslange Freundschaft verband.Literatur.Jean Valtat, Louis Valtat. Catalogue de l’oeuvre peint, 1869-1952, Bd. I, 1977, S. 48, Abb. 431. (1322014) (18)Louis Valtat,1869 Dieppe – 1952 ParisVASE DE FLEURS, CA. 1903Oil on card.43 x 24 cm.Monogrammed “L.V” lower right and on card on the reverse reference to certificate no. 431 in the Catalogue raisonné. (†)Notes:Valtat is regarded the main representative of the “Fauves” movement and his works are held in the most important collections worldwide.Literature:Jean Valtat, Louis Valtat. Catalogue de l’oeuvre peint, 1869-1952, vol. I, 1977, p. 48, ill. 431.

Lot 538

Louis Valtat, 1869 Dieppe – 1952 ParisLeuchtender Rosenstrauss in GlasvaseÖl auf Leinwand.35 x 44,5 cm.Rechts unten Monogramm „L.V.“.Vor zartem türkisgrünen Hintergrund die nach unten verjüngende Vase mit Rosen, die Blüten in vielfach abgestuften, leuchtend gelben, orangen und roten Farbtönen. Durch das grün schimmernde Vasenglas werden die einzelnen Stiele der Blumen sichtbar. Auch hier zeigt der Künstler sein Können in der Nuancierung der Grüntöne. Feine Arbeit in raschem Pinselduktus im Stile der „Fauves“. (†) (1282108) (18)Louis Valtat,1869 Dieppe – 1952 ParisLUMINOUS BOUQUET OF ROSES IN GLASS VASEOil on canvas.35 x 44.5 cm.Monogrammed “L.V.” lower right. (†)

Lot 503

Jacques Grief de Claeuw, 1623 Dordrecht – 1694 Leiden, zug.Vanitasstillleben mit Musikinstrumenten und MalpaletteÖl auf Leinwand.101 x 121 cm.Datierung „Anno 1689“.Ungerahmt.Das vorliegende Werk zeigt einen Totenschädel zwischen Musikinstrumenten, Büchern, Malpalette, Grafiken und Globus. Die Gegenstände eng beisammen, zum Teil übereinander getürmt, auf einem Tisch mit roter Decke vor dunklem Hintergrund. Im Zentrum der Schädel umgeben von gebrochenen Getreidehalmen, Symbol des Todes sowie der Wiederauferstehung. Seitlich ein Stapel Bücher, davor ein grafisches Blatt mit Künstlerportrait, dazwischen ein geöffneter Almanach sowie eine Urkunde mit Siegeln. Zu den ikonografischen Motiven der Vanitas zählt die im Zentrum stehende erlöschende Kerze sowie das Stundenglas am linken Bildrand. Über der Laute ein Zettel mit Datierung „ANNO 1689“ mit einem Begräbnishinweis und Nennung der Stadt Leyden. Vereinzelt minimal berieben.Provenienz:Private Sammlung Van de Valk, Rijswijk (Zuid-Holland).Private Sammlung M. den Uyl, Den Haag.Anmerkung 1:Jacques de Claeuw war ein niederländischer Maler des Goldenen Zeitalters. Er schuf Genrebilder und Stillleben (Vanitas) und war der Lehrer seines Sohnes, des Stilllebenmalers Adriaen de Grijef.Anmerkung 2:Das vorliegende, 1689 datierte Gemälde vergleichbar mit einem 1676 entstandenen Bild des Künstlers, das sich unter Inv.Nr. 765 in der Staatlichen Kunsthalle Karlsruhe befindet. Ausstellung:Dieses Gemälde war in der Ausstellung „Eitelkeit der Eitelkeiten“ zu sehen, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden 1970.Auktionen mit Werken des Künstlers: Palais des Congrès, Versailles, 8.-9. Juli 1975, Lot 27, Abb. Schwarz-Weiß-Reproduktion.Palais Galliéra, Paris, 27. November 1975, Lot 48, schwarz-weiße Reproduktion als V.L. van der Vinne.Gersaint, Straßburg, 1. Dezember 1988, Lot 44, Bild in anderem Zustand: statt einer Vase ein Totenkopf.Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 16. Mai 1990, Lot 28, Abb. Farbreproduktion.Marc-Arthur Kohn, Paris, 10. Juni 1997, Abb. Farbreproduktion, Lot 17, Bild in anderem Zustand: statt einer Vase ein Totenkopf.Hampel Kunstauktionen, München, 4. Dezember 2009, Lot 267. (13403525) (18)Jacques Grief de Claeuw, 1623 Dordrecht – 1694 Leiden, attributedVANITAS STILL LIFE WITH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ARTIST’S PALETTE Oil on canvas.101 x 121 cm.Dated “Anno 1689“.Note with date “ANNO 1689“, funeral information and naming of the city of Leyden above the lute.Provenance:Private collection Van de Valk, Rijswijk (Zuid-Holland).Private collection M. den Uyl, The Hague.Notes 1:Jacques de Claeuw was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He created genre paintings and still lifes (vanitas) and was the teacher of his son, the still life painter Adriaen de Grijef. Notes 2:The present painting, dated 1689, is comparable to a painting by the artist from 1676, which can be found under inv. no. 765 in the State Art Gallery in Karlsruhe.Exhibitions:This painting was on display in the “Vanity of Vanities“ exhibition, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden 1970.

Lot 69

Frères Louchet, zug.Höhe: 53 cm. Durchmesser: 32 cm.Frankreich, um 1890.Auf getreppten Bronzefüßen der kreisrunde Unterbau in Onyx mit aufmontierter Vase. Die Montierung vergoldet und polychrom staffiert auf schwarzem Fond.Anmerkung 1:Paul Louchet (1854 - 1936) ziselierte zunächst Bronzen, wurde dann in Paris Präsident der Gesellschaft der Bronzehersteller. Er arbeitete mit seinem Bruder Charles zusammen und beide hatten zusammen auf der Chicago Universal Exhibition 1893 großen Erfolg. Während des Jugendstils arbeiteten sie auch zusammen mit Louis Majorelle, René Lalique und Daum.Anmerkung 2:Der Onyx, der 1849 in Algerien durch einen Franzosen wiederentdeckt worden ist, war in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts in Frankreich entsprechend begehrt und wurde gerne zu solchen Luxusobjekten verarbeitet. (1341603) (1) (13))

Loading...Loading...
  • 653685 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots