Auction Preview: Art Nouveau and Applied Arts of the 20th century at Dorotheum, Vienna, June 17
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What: Art Nouveau and Applied Arts of the 20th centuryWhere: Dorotheum, 17 Dorotheergasse, 1010, ViennaWhen: June 17, 4:00 PMPublic Viewing: 12.06.2019 - 17.06.2019Top Lots at the Sale:— “Brooch in original leather box,” Wiener Werkstatte, before 1912Auction Preview: Art Nouveau and Applied Arts of the 20th century at Dorotheum, Vienna, June 17
What: Art Nouveau and Applied Arts of the 20th centuryWhere: Dorotheum, 17 Dorotheergasse, 1010, ViennaWhen: June 17, 4:00 PMPublic Viewing: 12.06.2019 - 17.06.2019Top Lots at the Sale:— “Brooch in original leather box,” Wiener Werkstatte, before 1912 - Josef Hoffmann. Gold, mother of pearl, moonstones; marked on the back JH, rose brand, WW and monogram of goldsmith Karl Ponocny; laterally marked Office letter A and gold hallmark 750. Measured at size: 4.1x4.1cm. Featured in lot 69. Estimate: 67,000 USD - 130,000 USD.— “Thermometer,” Wiener Werkstatte, 1905 — Josef Hoffmann. Silver; Glass; marked on the foot JH, monogram of the silversmith Josef Hossfeld, WW, rose brand and silver hallmark Dianakopf (900), also marked above and below the opening Silver hallmark Dianakopf (900). Measured at H. 20,7cm, L. 11cm, B. 11cm. Featured in lot 26. Estimate: 56,000 USD - 110,000 USD.— “Brooch,” commissioned by: Fritz Warndorfer, Wiener Werkstatte, July 21, 1904. The brooch is a one-off copy — Josef Hoffmann. Silver, lapis lazuli, labradorite; marked on the reverse side WW and silver hallmark dog head (800). Measured at size: 3.7x2.8cm. Featured in lot 17. Estimate: 34,000 USD - 56,000 USD.— “Vase in wooden frame,” Johann Lotz widow, cloister mill for E. Bakalowits Sohne, Vienna, 1899 — Josef Hoffmann. Prod. No. 85/1139, decor: Olympia optical; greenish glass, running from top to bottom; underlined above milky violet. Total height: 32.4cm. Featured in lot 16. Estimate: 28,000 USD - 45,000 USD.— “Table Clock,” in the style of Dagobert Peche, around 1922 - Walnut, oak with veneer of cherry wood and oak, carved ivory; in the front area two movable figures of the Commedia dell’arte with books; a book with monogram FW. Measured at H. 44.2cm, L. 51.2cm, T. 15cm. Featured in lot 61. Estimate: 28,000 USD - 45,000 USD.— “Doppelkopf,” Wiener Werkstatte, 1929 — Gudrun Baudisch. Ceramic, red body, polychrome painted; minimally bumped, at the back below fine fire crack; Underside with monogram GB, model number 584. Measured at H. 24,8cm. Featured in lot 75. Estimate: 28,000 USD - 45,000 USD.— “Trailer,” Wiener Werkstatte, before 1917 — Josef Hoffmann. Yellow gold, three old cut diamonds, together approx. 0.2 carat; floral openwork decor; Suspension. Measured at size (without suspension): 4.8x3.3cm. Featured in lot 45. Estimate: 22,000 USD - 45,000 USD.— “Figure Torch Dancer,” model number 1084, Berlin, around 1925 - Ferdinand Preiss (Germany, 1892-1943). Bronze with polychrome cold painting; carved ivory; Figurine standing on a decorated bronze pedestal; on this back, F. Preiss designates; Figure and bronze pedestal standing on a marble pedestal. Total height: 38.3cm. Featured in lot 178. Estimate: 20,000 USD - 28,000 USD.For details, visit: https://www.dorotheum.comClick on the slideshow for the highlights of the salehttps://www.blouinartinfo.comFounder: Louise Blouin Read more