Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria - “Hubertus clock” from the study at Schönbrunn Palace,
Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria - “Hubertus clock” from the study at Schönbrunn Palace, [Cultural Heritage]
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This work is under cultural protection and an export from Austria will presumbly not be allowed.
parcel-gilt silver, wooden base with silver mount, enamelled dial with company name "Joh. Salfer Wien", striking mechanism (not functional), inscribed "Weidmanns Heil", finial in form of a sculptural stag with hunter, base with sculptural gilt metal oak leaf band (a few leaves loose and enclosed), key, height 59 cm, company mark Würbel & Czokally, distributor’s mark Vincenz Mayer's Söhne, Viennese Diana’s head mark 1872 - 1922, including: various certificates of provenances, i. a. by valet-de-chambre Georg Rukowanski, (Lu)
The so-called “Hubertusuhr” (Hubertus clock) stood in the emperor's study at Schönbrunn Palace. It is listed as no. 124 in the partial inventory of Schönbrunn Palace in the estate settlement of Emperor Francis Joseph I. The clock was given as a memento by the Emperor's daughter, Archduchess Marie Valerie, to his Court physician, Dr. Joseph Ritter von Kerzl.
Specialist: Dr. Georg Ludwigstorff
Dr. Georg Ludwigstorff
+43-1-515 60-363
antiquitaeten@dorotheum.at
14.06.2022 - 15:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 25,600.-
- Estimate:
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EUR 10,000.- to EUR 15,000.-
Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria - “Hubertus clock” from the study at Schönbrunn Palace, [Cultural Heritage]
This work is under cultural protection and an export from Austria will presumbly not be allowed.
parcel-gilt silver, wooden base with silver mount, enamelled dial with company name "Joh. Salfer Wien", striking mechanism (not functional), inscribed "Weidmanns Heil", finial in form of a sculptural stag with hunter, base with sculptural gilt metal oak leaf band (a few leaves loose and enclosed), key, height 59 cm, company mark Würbel & Czokally, distributor’s mark Vincenz Mayer's Söhne, Viennese Diana’s head mark 1872 - 1922, including: various certificates of provenances, i. a. by valet-de-chambre Georg Rukowanski, (Lu)
The so-called “Hubertusuhr” (Hubertus clock) stood in the emperor's study at Schönbrunn Palace. It is listed as no. 124 in the partial inventory of Schönbrunn Palace in the estate settlement of Emperor Francis Joseph I. The clock was given as a memento by the Emperor's daughter, Archduchess Marie Valerie, to his Court physician, Dr. Joseph Ritter von Kerzl.
Specialist: Dr. Georg Ludwigstorff
Dr. Georg Ludwigstorff
+43-1-515 60-363
antiquitaeten@dorotheum.at
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Auction: | Imperial Court Memorabilia & Historical Objects |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction with Live Bidding |
Date: | 14.06.2022 - 15:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 09.06. - 14.06.2022 |
** Purchase price incl. buyer's premium and VAT
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