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  • STOBWASSER Gustav Attribué à : Paire de miniatures
    Feb. 16, 2011

    STOBWASSER Gustav Attribué à : Paire de miniatures

    Est: €200 - €300

    STOBWASSER Gustav Attribué à : Paire de miniatures

    Lafon
  • TWO LACQUER SNUFF BOXES, THE FIRST STOBWASSER, THE SECOND STOCKMAN, BRUNSWICK CIRCA 1835-40
    Mar. 27, 2007

    TWO LACQUER SNUFF BOXES, THE FIRST STOBWASSER, THE SECOND STOCKMAN, BRUNSWICK CIRCA 1835-40

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    diam. 9.5cm circular, the first with lid painted with an operatic performance, the interior of the lid inscribed: Eh bien Norrby, tu viens d'entendre ce que tu dois répondre à ton Roi/ Gustave Vasa Act II Scene IV, the lid and base numbered: 8306, the base inscribed: Stobwassers Fabrik; the second painted with a Vue de Trier. Torrent qui sort des glaciers du Valais and inscribed on the interior of the lid, the lid and base numbered: 1998, the base inscribed: St St (2) NOTE NOTE TO COME

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  • TWO GERMAN PAINTED AND BLACK LACQUERED PAPIER MÂCHE TOBACCO BOXES, STOBWASSER FABRIK BRAUNSCHWEIG,
    May. 09, 2005

    TWO GERMAN PAINTED AND BLACK LACQUERED PAPIER MÂCHE TOBACCO BOXES, STOBWASSER FABRIK BRAUNSCHWEIG,

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    TWO GERMAN PAINTED AND BLACK LACQUERED PAPIER MÂCHE TOBACCO BOXES, STOBWASSER FABRIK BRAUNSCHWEIG, CIRCA 1820 one; the cover painted with Christ blessing the Child, No. 7833, diameter 9.8cm; the other, after Hoggarth, depicting Marriage a la Mode', No. 3234, diameter 9.4cm. (4) CATALOGUE NOTE Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740-1829), a famous 'vernisseur', succeeded in the 18th century to produce a high quality lacquer made of amber and various resins. In 1763, Stobwasser responded to the appeal of the Braunschweig Duke Carl I to establish a business in his country. The last quarter of the 18th century Stobwasser already produced various lacquered objects of which the snuffboxes were appreciated the most. After the 1768 commission for the Prussian King Friedrich II, Stobwasser went to Berlin. Together with his best painter and 'vernisseur', Jean Guérin, he started another business there. In 1818, Stobwasser's son, Christian Heinrich, took over the Berlin factory and in 1849 was succeeded by the Grandson Gustav Arnold. The Berlin factory would become one of the most impotant businesses in this city. Apart from the commissions given by the nobility, people like Goethe, Schiller and Schinkel ordered precious lacquered objects at Stobwasser's. Literature D. Richter, 'Lackierer der Köninge-König der Lackierer. Die Manufaktur Stobwasser in Berlin', in: Weltkunst, vol.3, 2000, p. 464-467. Exh. Cat. Ex Oriente Lux. Lackkunst aus Ostasien und Europa, Cologne (Herbig-Haarhausmuseum) 1977, p. 212.

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  • GUSTAV STOBWASSER GERMAN, 1816-1898
    Oct. 19, 2004

    GUSTAV STOBWASSER GERMAN, 1816-1898

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    oil on copper

    Sotheby's
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