A Dining Service with Hunting Scenes, after Engravings by Johann Elias Ridinger,
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stoneware, 44 pieces: 16 dinner plates diameter 24 cm, 6 soup plates diameter 24 cm, 6 dessert plates diameter 20 cm, 8 bread plates diameter 17.5 cm, 1 round soup tureen without cover height 15 cm, diameter 32 cm, 1 sauce tureen with attached saucer height 11.5 cm, length 23 cm, 26.5 cm, saucers’ edge with one slightly chipped area, 1 circular platter diameter 27.5 cm with slight craquelure, 2 rectangular platters length 32, 38 cm, 1 oval bowl length 24.5 cm, square-shaped bowls height 6, 7.5 cm, diameter 15.5, 21 cm, cream coloured body with printed schwarzlot edging, borders with oak tree and acorns, the well with diverse animals in a wooded landscape Sarreguemines (Saargemünd) Lorraine, France, Utzschneider & Co., Nemrod decoration, merchant-employer Porzellanhaus Ernst Wahliss, Vienna c. 1900 (Ru)
Ernst Wahliss already owned porcelain department stores in London and Vienna when he took over the Stellmacher'sche Porzellan-Fabrik in Turn near Teplitz in 1897 and started producing his own porcelain. Between 1900 and 1910, numerous porcelains based on designs by Viennese artists are documented. As early as 1899/1900, he participated in the winter exhibition of the Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna with works in the ‘Copenhagen taste’ of the time. Around this time, Ernst Wahliss became aware of the approximately 600 original moulds of the Imperial and Royal Viennese manufactory, which has been closed in 1864. He bought them from De Cente in order to use them in his own factory in Turn-Teplitz. He died in 1900 and was succeeded by his sons, Hans and Erich.
Johann Elias Ridinger, Ulm 16.2.1698-10.4.1767 Augsburg, German graphic artist, created about 1,600 copper engravings and etchings, especially game and hunting scenes. He was also active as a painter.
Specialist: Ursula Rohringer
Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382
ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at
05.11.2020 - 14:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 6,400.-
- Estimate:
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EUR 3,000.- to EUR 5,000.-
A Dining Service with Hunting Scenes, after Engravings by Johann Elias Ridinger,
stoneware, 44 pieces: 16 dinner plates diameter 24 cm, 6 soup plates diameter 24 cm, 6 dessert plates diameter 20 cm, 8 bread plates diameter 17.5 cm, 1 round soup tureen without cover height 15 cm, diameter 32 cm, 1 sauce tureen with attached saucer height 11.5 cm, length 23 cm, 26.5 cm, saucers’ edge with one slightly chipped area, 1 circular platter diameter 27.5 cm with slight craquelure, 2 rectangular platters length 32, 38 cm, 1 oval bowl length 24.5 cm, square-shaped bowls height 6, 7.5 cm, diameter 15.5, 21 cm, cream coloured body with printed schwarzlot edging, borders with oak tree and acorns, the well with diverse animals in a wooded landscape Sarreguemines (Saargemünd) Lorraine, France, Utzschneider & Co., Nemrod decoration, merchant-employer Porzellanhaus Ernst Wahliss, Vienna c. 1900 (Ru)
Ernst Wahliss already owned porcelain department stores in London and Vienna when he took over the Stellmacher'sche Porzellan-Fabrik in Turn near Teplitz in 1897 and started producing his own porcelain. Between 1900 and 1910, numerous porcelains based on designs by Viennese artists are documented. As early as 1899/1900, he participated in the winter exhibition of the Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna with works in the ‘Copenhagen taste’ of the time. Around this time, Ernst Wahliss became aware of the approximately 600 original moulds of the Imperial and Royal Viennese manufactory, which has been closed in 1864. He bought them from De Cente in order to use them in his own factory in Turn-Teplitz. He died in 1900 and was succeeded by his sons, Hans and Erich.
Johann Elias Ridinger, Ulm 16.2.1698-10.4.1767 Augsburg, German graphic artist, created about 1,600 copper engravings and etchings, especially game and hunting scenes. He was also active 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 |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction with Live Bidding |
Date: | 05.11.2020 - 14:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 29.10. - 05.11.2020 |
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