Lot No. 970


A large hunting service after engravings by Johann Elias Ridinger, from an Austrian aristocratic collection,


A large hunting service after engravings by Johann Elias Ridinger, from an Austrian aristocratic collection, - Works of Art

dinner- and mocha service, stoneware, 103 items: 32 dinner plate Ø 24,5 cm, 12 soup plates Ø 24 cm, 17 dessert plates Ø 19,5 cm, 2 round tureens with lid height: 20 cm, Ø 26 cm, 2 round tureens with lid height: 14 cm, Ø 25 cm, 1 sauce tureen with attached saucer height: 15 cm, Ø 21 cm, 2 footed dishes: 10 cm, Ø 25 cm, 1 round dish height: 5 cm, Ø 27 cm, 1 mustard pot with lid and saucer height: 9 cm, Ø 11 cm and 1 porcelain spoon length: 10 cm, 1 oval fish platter length: 67 cm, 2 rectangular platters length: 24,5 cm, 2 rectangular platters length: 38 cm, 2 round platters Ø 30, 32,5 cm, 2 oval platters length: 24,5 cm, 1 salt-pepper basket length: 11 cm, 1 mocha pot with lid height: 21 cm, 11 mocha pots with 11 saucer Ø 11 cm, 1 rim slightly chipped, cream coloured body with Schwarzlot edging, with borders of oak leaf and acorns, the centre decorated with various game animals in sylvan landscape
Sarreguemine (Saargemünd) Lorraine, France, Utzschneider & Co., Decor Nemrod, Porzellanhaus Ernst Wahliss, Viennese, ca. 1900 (Ru)

Ernst Wahliss already owned porcelain stores in London and Vienna when he took over the Stellmacher'sche Porcelain Factory in Turn near Teplitz, in 1897, in an effort to produce his own ware. From 1900 and 1910 documents already show a variety of porcelain items based on designs by Viennese artists. 1899/1900 participation in the winter exhibit of the Vienna Museum of Art and Industry, with items in the Copenhagen style. At this time, Ernst Wahliss also became aware of the ca. 600 original forms form the k. k. Vienna Manufactory which had closed in 1864, and he bought them from De Cente, to produce them in his Turn-Teplitz Factory. He died in the year 1900 and was succeeded by his sons Hans and Erich.
Johann Elias Ridinger, (Ulm 16.2.1698-10.4.1767 Augsburg), German graphic artist, 1600 copper engravings and etchings, in particular game animal- and hunting scenes, he also worked as a painter.

Specialist: Ursula Rohringer Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382

ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at

26.04.2017 - 15:00

Realized price: **
EUR 11,250.-
Estimate:
EUR 4,500.- to EUR 6,000.-

A large hunting service after engravings by Johann Elias Ridinger, from an Austrian aristocratic collection,


dinner- and mocha service, stoneware, 103 items: 32 dinner plate Ø 24,5 cm, 12 soup plates Ø 24 cm, 17 dessert plates Ø 19,5 cm, 2 round tureens with lid height: 20 cm, Ø 26 cm, 2 round tureens with lid height: 14 cm, Ø 25 cm, 1 sauce tureen with attached saucer height: 15 cm, Ø 21 cm, 2 footed dishes: 10 cm, Ø 25 cm, 1 round dish height: 5 cm, Ø 27 cm, 1 mustard pot with lid and saucer height: 9 cm, Ø 11 cm and 1 porcelain spoon length: 10 cm, 1 oval fish platter length: 67 cm, 2 rectangular platters length: 24,5 cm, 2 rectangular platters length: 38 cm, 2 round platters Ø 30, 32,5 cm, 2 oval platters length: 24,5 cm, 1 salt-pepper basket length: 11 cm, 1 mocha pot with lid height: 21 cm, 11 mocha pots with 11 saucer Ø 11 cm, 1 rim slightly chipped, cream coloured body with Schwarzlot edging, with borders of oak leaf and acorns, the centre decorated with various game animals in sylvan landscape
Sarreguemine (Saargemünd) Lorraine, France, Utzschneider & Co., Decor Nemrod, Porzellanhaus Ernst Wahliss, Viennese, ca. 1900 (Ru)

Ernst Wahliss already owned porcelain stores in London and Vienna when he took over the Stellmacher'sche Porcelain Factory in Turn near Teplitz, in 1897, in an effort to produce his own ware. From 1900 and 1910 documents already show a variety of porcelain items based on designs by Viennese artists. 1899/1900 participation in the winter exhibit of the Vienna Museum of Art and Industry, with items in the Copenhagen style. At this time, Ernst Wahliss also became aware of the ca. 600 original forms form the k. k. Vienna Manufactory which had closed in 1864, and he bought them from De Cente, to produce them in his Turn-Teplitz Factory. He died in the year 1900 and was succeeded by his sons Hans and Erich.
Johann Elias Ridinger, (Ulm 16.2.1698-10.4.1767 Augsburg), German graphic artist, 1600 copper engravings and etchings, in particular game animal- and hunting scenes, he also worked as a painter.

Specialist: Ursula Rohringer Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382

ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Works of Art - Furniture, Sculptures, Glass and Porcelain
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 26.04.2017 - 15:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 15.04. - 26.04.2017


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