Josef Hoffmann, a table or mantel clock (original title: “Uhr”), Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, 1903
€ 137,500.-
Adolf Loos, a table clock (commode clock) from Ebenstein Gentleman’s Outfitters
sold 2020 for € 137,500.-
Michael Powolny, a “Papageno” putto (figurine: Papageno)
sold 2020 for € 37,800.-
Josef Hoffmann, a large six-piece tea service, Wiener Werkstätte
sold 2020 for € 35,300.-
Demetre Chiparus, "First Flowers"
sold 2020 for € 35,300.-
Demetre Chiparus, "Bayadère"
sold 2020 for € 34,050.-
Josef Hoffmann (decor)/Julius Zimpel (form), a very rare cutlery set, designed in 1922/25
€ 344,600.-
Kolo Moser, a muff necklace, designed in 1905, WW
€ 198,200.-
Josef Hoffmann, an extraordinary seven-part toilette garniture
€ 172,860.-
Dagobert Peche, a rare large wall mirror, designed in 1922, WW
€ 161,600.-
Josef Hoffmann, tea pot, designed in 1905, WW
€ 149,400.-
Emile Gallé, vase "Rose de France"
€ 130,800.-
Emile Gallé, vase "Flambe d’Iris"
€ 120,100.-
Dagobert Peche, chandelier with birds
€ 120,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, a pendant with chain, 1903, WW
€ 112,500.-
Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, an unusual cabinet
€ 108,000.-
Demetre H. Chiparus, "Antinea"
€ 97,900.-
Adolf Loos, a rare table
€ 96,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, creamer
€ 85,000.-
Kolo Moser, an inkwell
€ 63,740.-
Josef Hoffmann, major table décor, silver, for the Gomperz Family
€ 62,680.-
Otto Prutscher, an armchair
€ 61,300.-
Josef Hoffmann, a pair of cufflinks, designed in 1906
€ 61,300.-
Josef Hoffmann, a casket, designed in 1905
€ 61,300.-
Vally Wieselthier, ceramic figure of a dancer
€ 57,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, a four-part tea service, designed in 1920
€ 56,250.-
Josef Hoffmann, A button, designed c. 1908/10
€ 55,200.-
Dagobert Peche, a three-piece seating group, designed in 1917
€ 50,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, carpet, designed in 1914
€ 50,000.-
Adolf Loos, a large hanging lamp, designed c. 1902/03
€ 45,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, a large 87-piece silver cutlery service for 14 persons,
€ 44,800.-
Michael Powolny, a season’s putto personifying winter
€ 43,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, two silver centrepieces
€ 42,500.-
Michael Powolny, a putto as an allegory of "Africa", c. 1912
€ 41,780.-
Josef Hoffmann, a table clock (original titel: "Stehuhr"), WW
€ 40,000.-
Josef Hoffmann, girandole
€ 40,000.-
Carlo Bugatti, a rare desk and chair, Milan, c. 1900
€ 37,500.-
Dagobert Peche, a lidded box
€ 36,900.-
Maurice Bouval, a "Le chardon" table lamp
€ 34,460.-
Hans Bolek, a three-part tea service
€ 33,480.-
Agathon Leonard, a figural lamp – "Danseuse au cothurne"
€ 32,020.-
Gudrun Baudisch, a double head
€ 32,020.-
Franz Hofstötter, rare vase, designed in 1900
€ 31,200.-
A ten-light "Lily" lamp
€ 27,140.-
Gio Ponti, vase "Donatella"
€ 27,140.-
Adolf Loos, a "Knieschwimmer"-armchair, 1906/07
€ 23,750.-
Alphonse Mucha, four-part screen, 1899
€ 22,500.-
Otto Prutscher, a pair of wine glasses, designed c. 1912
€ 17,500.-
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