A WMF ART NOUVEAU WINE JUG Geislingen, Germany 1900 Britannia metal. Model no. 418 underside died: as WMF B 1 / to 0. Height 33cm. Traces of using See Catalogue WMF 1906, fig p 139 WEINKANNE WMF, Geislingen um 1900 Auf vier Füßen stehender schlanker Korpus mit floralem Reliefdekor. Scharnierdeckel mit Blütendekor. Versilbertes Britannia-Metall. Modell-Nr. 418. Unterseite gest.: as WMF B 1/0. H.33cm. Gebrauchsspuren, kl. Delle am Ansatz. Vgl. Katalog WMF 1906, Abb. S. 139 Reserve Price: € 280
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A WMF ART NOUVEAU WINE JUG Geislingen, Germany 1900 Britannia metal. Model no. 418 underside died: as WMF B 1 / to 0. Height 33cm. Traces of using See Catalogue WMF 1906, fig p 139 WEINKANNE WMF, Geislingen um 1900 Auf vier Füßen stehender schlanker Korpus mit floralem Reliefdekor. Scharnierdeckel mit Blütendekor. Versilbertes Britannia-Metall. Modell-Nr. 418. Unterseite gest.: as WMF B 1/0. H.33cm. Gebrauchsspuren. Lötstelle an Blütenknauf. Vgl. Katalog WMF 1906, Abb. S. 139 Reserve Price: € 280
A late Victorian silver Aladdin oil lamp, Birmingham, 1899, of typical form with naturalistically modelled snake handle, 99g; a George V silver pepper grinder, Birmingham, 1910, with monogram; a George VI silver card tray, Sheffield, 1937, of shaped square form, on four hoof feet, 208,8g; and a silver plated wine pourer (4)
A Pearlware Bacchus jug, Circa 1820, the mask jug well modelled as the Roman god of wine, dressed with a vine and grape garland headdress, and relief modelled spout and handle formed from Toby type figures, rising from and spreading circular pedestal base, detailed in polychrome enamels and allover pearlescent glaze, 21cm high. CONDITION REPORT: 454: Large piece broken out and reglued, chipping to rim, crack to foot rim (see images)
A Baccarat glass suite for six people, to include wine glasses, twelve champagne flutes, tall drinking and water glasses, their edge with gilt lappets and flowers, the lower cup with ribbed decoration, champagne and wine glasses with faceted stem, bears etched factory mark to bases (30) CONDITION REPORT: overall no chips noted, some glasses have notable fading to the gilding, but most are in good condition, light domestic dirt.
A Japanese comport, 18/19th century, decorated in the Imari palate with bands of flowers to rim and bowl, on a spreading foot, 12.5cm high, with a collectors label attached inscribed coupe provenant du salon de la Comptesse de Bruges and dated 1836, together with a Korot base, decorated with fan forms between precious objects, a Chinese blue and white wine ewer decorated with Immortal and flowering Chrysanthemums(3)
An Italian alabaster figure of Bacchus, late 19th century, modelled with grapes and wine, after the antique, on a cylindrical floral column, with stepped circular base, 46.6cm high, together with a bronze plate mount formed of a oak leaf encrusted ring with two conforming handles,28cm diameter(2)
[Roman Law, Property & History of Law] Savigny, 3 works 1. A FUNDAMENTAL WORK ON PROPERTY ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF ROMAN LAWSavigny, Friedrich Karl (von). Traitè de la possession d'après le principes du droit romain [...]. Bruxelles, Société Belge de Librairie Hauman et Comp., 1840. 4to (230x145 mm), contemporary quarter vellum on handcolored paper, gilt decorations and titles on label at spine, pp. [4, second and last blanks], III, [1, blank], 463, [1, blank]. Fundamental work on property by the renowned German jurist F.K. von Savigny. The work is focused on the details of the concepts of ownership in legal matters, for example on acquisition and lost, debarment , juris quasi possessio and modification happened in Roman Law. First Edition in French based on the German sixth edition, translated by the lawyer Jules Beving. Friedrich Karl von Savigny (1779-1861) was a renowned German jurist, politician and philosopher, coming from Lorraine. After studies in many German Universities he became tenured of Jurisprudence in Berlin. He wrote a famous treatise on Ownership (Das Recht des Besitzes , 1803) and was the founder of the so called German Historical School of Law. From 1842 to 1848 he was ministry of the Prussian State.References: OCLC 9390141.OFFERED TOGETHER WITH2. A COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL ESSAYS ON RIGHTSavigny, Friedrich Karl (von). Ragionamenti Storici di Diritto [...] tradotti dall'originale tedesco e preceduti da un discorso da A. Turchiarulo. Parte I. ( II e III ). Napoli, Tipografia all'Insegna del Diogene, 1852.4to (224x143 mm), half calf binding on wine-colored percaline, gilt tooled titles and decorations at spine, sand colored fly leaves, pp. XLI, [3, first and last blanks], 145, [3, first and last blanks], 130, [2, last blank], 135, [5, first and last three blanks], 88. First Italian edition of this collection of historical essays on Right by Karl von Savigny translated in Italian for lawyer and students. Founder of the German Historical School of Law, Savigny opposed to the positive conception of law, the authoritativeness of Ius commune , the custom, that was effective in Germany together with the written law. Friedrich Karl von Savigny (1779-1861) was a renowned German jurist, politician and philosopher, coming from Lorraine. After studies in many German Universities he became tenured of Jurisprudence in Berlin. He wrote a famous treatise on Property (Das Recht des Besitzes , 1803) -see previous lot- and was the founder of the so called German Historical School of Law. From 1842 to 1848 he was ministry of the Prussian State.References: OCLC 797928436 (only two copies in USA: Columbia University and Harvard).OFFERED TOGETHER WITH3. A DIGEST OF ROMAN LAW FOR THE UNIVERSITIES[Roman Law Digest] Ronga, Giovanni. Elementi di diritto romano. Torino, UTET, 1870.3 volumes bound together, 4to (225x145 mm), half calf binding on hand colored paper, gilt-tooled titles and decorations at spine, pp. 371, [1], 364, [4], 350, [4, last three blanks]. Roman Law digest, edited by Giovanni Ronga, teacher at Torino University. The work, to be used by students, includes the discussion about the juridical relationship between people and things, obligations regulation and Inheritance law. Giovanni Ronga (XIX century) was lawyer and Roman Law teacher. He published many specific treatises, among them Della condizione giuridica dei figli nati fuori di matrimonio (1873), regarding children born outside the regular marriage. Provenance: gilt–tooled ownership note Not. Sturla at last spine-section. References: OCLC 797261382 (3 copies in USA).<br
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