Lot No. 123


Josef Hoffmann, a vase in a wooden frame, Meyr’s Neffe, Adolf bei Winterberg, shape and decoration: 1899 for E. Bakalowits, Söhne, Vienna


Josef Hoffmann, a vase in a wooden frame, Meyr’s Neffe, Adolf bei Winterberg, shape and decoration: 1899 for E. Bakalowits, Söhne, Vienna - Jugendstil and 20th Century Arts and Crafts

clear glass, pale violet underlay; pre-blown in a ribbed mould and mould-blown; light iridescence; irregularities and sealing on the underside; lacquered and polished softwood stand, professionally restored; glass vessel opening with sheet brass insert; total height: 47.2 cm. (MP)

Literature:
Die Kunst 4, 1901, ill. p. 192; cf. Innendekoration, 12, 1901, ill. p. 31; Passauer Glasmuseum, vol. 4, p. 142, IV.226, inventory no. Hö 67 829; cf. glass by Johann Lötz Witwe: Ploil, Ricke, Lötz, vol. 1, Werkmonographie, p. 106, ill. 35, p. 108, no. 70, production number: Com. 85/1151, decoration here: ‘Olympia optical’ (1896); cf. pattern: Ploil, Ricke, Lötz, vol. 2, Katalog der Musterschnitte, p. 269, production number: 85/1151:

The offered object is from a series of vases in wooden stands, which were produced both by Johann Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle and Meyr’s Neffe. Josef Hoffmann designed his vases for the Bakalowits company at the end of 1899. They were first shown to the public at the Eighth Exhibition of the Vienna Secession in 1900. The vase was also displayed at the exhibition of the works of the Vienna School of Applied Arts, in Vienna in 1901.

Specialist: Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A. Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
+43-1-515 60-383

magda.pfabigan@dorotheum.at

07.12.2020 - 15:41

Estimate:
EUR 15,000.- to EUR 25,000.-
Starting bid:
EUR 14,000.-

Josef Hoffmann, a vase in a wooden frame, Meyr’s Neffe, Adolf bei Winterberg, shape and decoration: 1899 for E. Bakalowits, Söhne, Vienna


clear glass, pale violet underlay; pre-blown in a ribbed mould and mould-blown; light iridescence; irregularities and sealing on the underside; lacquered and polished softwood stand, professionally restored; glass vessel opening with sheet brass insert; total height: 47.2 cm. (MP)

Literature:
Die Kunst 4, 1901, ill. p. 192; cf. Innendekoration, 12, 1901, ill. p. 31; Passauer Glasmuseum, vol. 4, p. 142, IV.226, inventory no. Hö 67 829; cf. glass by Johann Lötz Witwe: Ploil, Ricke, Lötz, vol. 1, Werkmonographie, p. 106, ill. 35, p. 108, no. 70, production number: Com. 85/1151, decoration here: ‘Olympia optical’ (1896); cf. pattern: Ploil, Ricke, Lötz, vol. 2, Katalog der Musterschnitte, p. 269, production number: 85/1151:

The offered object is from a series of vases in wooden stands, which were produced both by Johann Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle and Meyr’s Neffe. Josef Hoffmann designed his vases for the Bakalowits company at the end of 1899. They were first shown to the public at the Eighth Exhibition of the Vienna Secession in 1900. The vase was also displayed at the exhibition of the works of the Vienna School of Applied Arts, in Vienna in 1901.

Specialist: Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A. Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
+43-1-515 60-383

magda.pfabigan@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Jugendstil and 20th Century Arts and Crafts
Auction type: Online auction
Date: 07.12.2020 - 15:41
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 07.12.2020