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b. 1740 - d. 1829

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        • Antique Stobwasser 'L'Agreable' Lacquer Snuff Box
          Oct. 22, 2024

          Antique Stobwasser 'L'Agreable' Lacquer Snuff Box

          Est: $50 - $500

          DESCRIPTION: Antique German Stobwasser papier mache lacquered snuff box, of round form, the lid finely painted with a female portrait motif. The interior marked with hand written Stobwasser signature, and title "L'Agreable". Numbered 6110. With Guaranteed Authenticity sticker by John Jaffa Antiques London. Johann Heinrich Stobwasser, b. 1740, under the patronage of the Duke of Brunswick, developed a new lacquer product. In 1772, the Stobwasser factory was opened in Berlin, producing mostly boxes, mostly in papier mache. They secured the finest artists executing a high quality of portraiture, landscape and genre paintings, and finishing the paintings with a high quality of varnish. These are known as Brunswick (Braunschweig) or Stobwasser boxes. CIRCA: 19th Century ORIGIN: Germany DIMENSIONS: W: 3 3/4" CONDITION: Minor wear due to use and age. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

          Akiba Galleries
        • Stobwasser, Johann Heinrich
          Jul. 05, 2024

          Stobwasser, Johann Heinrich

          Est: €80 - €120

          (1740 Lobenstein - 1829 Braunschweig) zugeschrieb. Schäferszene. Öl auf Eisen. 70 x 34 cm. Ovale Form, den Rand umlaufend eine aufgenietete halbrunde Leiste, mittig im Spiegel eine vielfarbige Schäferszene nach Francois Boucher, mit Aufhängung. - Tls farbverluste, fleck., Schmutzanhaftungen, Rand tls. verbogen. D

          Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
        • Stobwasser, Johann Heinrich
          May. 04, 2024

          Stobwasser, Johann Heinrich

          Est: €120 - €180

          (1740 Lobenstein - 1829 Braunschweig) zugeschrieb. Schäferszene. Öl auf Eisen. 70 x 34 cm. Ovale Form, den Rand umlaufend eine aufgenietete halbrunde Leiste, mittig im Spiegel eine vielfarbige Schäferszene nach Francois Boucher, mit Aufhängung. - Tls farbverluste, fleck., Schmutzanhaftungen, Rand tls. verbogen. D

          Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
        • Johann Heinrich Stobwasser 1740 Lobenstein – 1829 Braunschweig
          Mar. 30, 2023

          Johann Heinrich Stobwasser 1740 Lobenstein – 1829 Braunschweig

          Est: €7,000 - €9,000

          FRÜHE STOBWASSER-DOSE Durchmesser: 8,5 cm. Höhe: 3 cm. Runde Lackdose, Wandung und Boden in Anmutung von Guilloché-Dekor bemalt, am Boden zentrales Feld mit Blumenmalerei. Die figürliche Malerei auf dem Deckel mehrfach mit Kreisringen umzogen, darin die Aufschrift „Gemacht im 1770ten Jahr – Wo das Schmaltz sehr wohlfeil wahr“. Darstellung eines Ladeninneren, Verkäufer mit Handwaage, zwei nobel gekleidete Herren, zwei Damen, ein Diener sowie Schmalzfässer an der Verkaufstheke. A.R. Anmerkung: Zum Malstil vergleiche: Figürlich bemalte Dose mit Darstellung „Verhandlungen auf dem Erfurter Fürstentag“, Halle/ Saale, Kunstmuseum Moritzburg. (1351498) (11)

          Hampel Fine Art Auctions
        • JOHANN HEINRICH STOBWASSER (ATTR.) DER ALTE SCHULMEISTER
          Mar. 11, 2023

          JOHANN HEINRICH STOBWASSER (ATTR.) DER ALTE SCHULMEISTER

          Est: €180 - €360

          ATTRIBUTED TO JOHANN HEINRICH STOBWASSER 1740 Lobenstein - 1829 Braunschweig THE OLD SCHOOLMASTER Oil on metal plate. 30 cm x 26 cm (F. 40 cm x35,5 cm). Min. damaged. Frame. JOHANN HEINRICH STOBWASSER (ATTR.) 1740 Lobenstein - 1829 Braunschweig DER ALTE SCHULMEISTER Öl auf Metallplatte. 30 cm x 26 cm (R. 40 cm x35,5 cm). Min. besch. Rahmen. Provenienz: Rheinische Privatsammlung.

          Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
        • Stobwasser, Tablett Boucher / Stobwasser, Tray, Boucher
          Oct. 07, 2022

          Stobwasser, Tablett Boucher / Stobwasser, Tray, Boucher

          Est: -

          Stobwasser, Johann Heinrich (1740 Lobenstein - 1829 Braunschweig) Oder in der Art von. Großes Tablett-Bild mit Schäferszene. Weißblech, dunkel lackiert, oval geformt. Im Spiegel von floraler Rahmung umgebene Szene, wohl nach Francois Boucher (1703-1770). Vergleichbar mit: ''Sujet Pastoral. La Musette'', in der Sammlung des Louvre (Paris), INV 2724; B 427. Ausführung ohne Tablettrand, sondern mit Bugholzleiste als Rahmung. Zur Aufhängung. 69 x 43 cm. Leichte Runzelbildung. Stobwasser or in the manner of. Large tray-painting. Tole painting on tin in oval shape. With floral ornaments and central scene after Boucher. Compare with ''La Musette'' in Louvre Collection. No tray rim, designed as wall-picture. Some colour desease.

          Kunstauktionshaus Günther
        • Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740-1829), Le gage d'amour, A wooden cigar case.
          Oct. 14, 2021

          Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740-1829), Le gage d'amour, A wooden cigar case.

          Est: €200 - €300

          Dim. 13 x 7.5 cm. Estimate: € 200 - € 300.

          Goudwisselkantoor Veilingen
        • Schatulle - Braunschweig 1840, bemalt im Stil von Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829), Figuren in Landschaft, ca.15x21x8cm
          Oct. 22, 2016

          Schatulle - Braunschweig 1840, bemalt im Stil von Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829), Figuren in Landschaft, ca.15x21x8cm

          Est: -

          Schatulle - Braunschweig 1840, bemalt im Stil von Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829), Figuren in Landschaft, ca.15x21x8cm

          Auktionshaus Blank
        • Stobwasser, Attr., Oil Painting with Palace View, c. 1800
          Aug. 26, 2016

          Stobwasser, Attr., Oil Painting with Palace View, c. 1800

          Est: €2,400 - €3,120

          Oil on metal Brunswick, Germany, c. 1800 Attributed to Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740-1829) — German painter and manufacturer of lacquer goods A Master piece Great attention to each detail Original gilt frame Dimensions, framed: 51.5 x 61 x 8.5 cm (height x width x depth) Good condition The present painting was presumably executed by the German painter and manufacturer for lacquer goods Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740-1829). It depicts a vista of a magnificent palace which is characterized by a harbor with different sorts of boats and ships. The painting was executed in oil on metal. It appears in good condition considering its age. The gilt frame is also in good condition showing only slight traces of age and wear. The framed work measures 51.5 x 61 x 8.5 cm. The image measures 31 x 40 cm. Stobwasser Factory (1740-1863) The manufactory Stobwasser was established in 1740 by Georg Siegmund Eustachius Stobwasser. Georg Stobwasser started trading haberdashery; the trading of lacquered goods was introduced by his son Johann Heinrich Stobwasser in 1757. In the 1760s the Bayreuth margrave Friedrich III commissioned a large number of lacquered boxes as well as drinking vessels and cups. In 1762 the entire family Stobwasser moved to Brunswick on the wish of the Duke Carl I., who promised them some money for production, citizenship as well as free accommodation. After having a few difficulties, business soon picked up and the repertoire of lacquered goods extended. Shell pouches, drinking vessels, snuff boxes and even furniture was part of their range. In 1768 Stobwasser was commissioned to lacquer state carriage of Friedrich the Great. Thereon the company gained the sole privilege of calling their goods “Brunswick lacquer ware”. The products were laboriously crafted from papier mâché, wood and rolled tin plate and iron sheet. To guarantee the high quality of the décor Stobwasser opened its own painting school in 1780 run by the renowned Brunswick artist Pascha Johann Friedrich Weitsch (1723-1803). (bal) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

          Auctionata Paddle8 AG
        • Two Fine Snuff Boxes with ‘Young Beauties’, early 19th Century
          Aug. 28, 2015

          Two Fine Snuff Boxes with ‘Young Beauties’, early 19th Century

          Est: €1 - €500

          Papier mâché, polychrome hand painting Germany, Brunswick, early 19th Century 1 x presumably Stobwasser Factory (1740-1863) – manufacturer for lacquer goods 1 x “I.P.H. priv.” Johann Paul Hahn Dimensions: ca. 2.2 x 9 x 6.3 cm Good condition Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 500 EUR These are two fine lacquered snuff boxes, each baring a portrait of a beautiful young woman. One of the rectangular lidded snuff boxes was crafted in the early 19th Century most likely by the renowned manufacturer Stobwasser. The polychrome painted lid is decorated with a portrait of a beautiful young lady with a rose plant on her lap. The other rectangular snuff box by “I.P.H. priv.” is also adorned with a meticulously painted miniature portrait of a beautiful woman dressed in an elaborate garment with a bow in her hair. Both boxes convince with quality and charming portraits. The snuff boxes are in an age related good condition with slight signs of age and wear. Both show craquelure on the lid. The Stobwasser box has some loss to the material on the lower left hand corner of the lid. The I.P.H. priv box shows some loss to the material on the inside of the lid. The inside of the base shows the manufacturer mark “I.P.H. priv.”, the company’s logo a fox and an inventory number “i.4.4.”. They each measure approximately 2.2 x 9 x 6.3 cm. Stobwasser Factory (1740-1863) The manufactory Stobwasser was established in 1740 by Georg Siegmund Eustachius Stobwasser. Georg Stobwasser started trading haberdashery; the trading of lacquered goods was introduced by his son Johann Heinrich Stobwasser in 1757. In the 1760s the Bayreuth margrave Friedrich III commissioned a large number of lacquered boxes as well as drinking vessels and cups. In 1762 the entire family Stobwasser moved to Brunswick on the wish of the Duke Carl I., who promised them some money for production, citizenship as well as free accommodation. After having a few difficulties, business soon picked up and the repertoire of lacquered goods extended. Shell pouches, drinking vessels, snuff boxes and even furniture was part of their range. In 1768 Stobwasser was commissioned to lacquer state carriage of Friedrich the Great. Thereon the company gained the sole privilege of calling their goods “Brunswick lacquer ware”. The products were laboriously crafted from papier mâché, wood and rolled tin plate and iron sheet. To guarantee the high quality of the décor Stobwasser opened its own painting school in 1780 run by the renowned Brunswick artist Pascha Johann Friedrich Weitsch (1723-1803). (khe) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

          Auctionata Paddle8 AG
        • In the Manner of Stobwasser, Oriental Courtship, 19th C.
          Aug. 21, 2015

          In the Manner of Stobwasser, Oriental Courtship, 19th C.

          Est: €200 - €260

          Oil-lacquer painting on tin plate Germany, Brunswick, Mid-19th century In the manner of Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740-1829) - German lacquer ware producer and founder of Stobwasser manufactory Finely painted oriental scene depicting a courtship with a glimpse of landscape Overall dimensions, framed: 33 x 30 cm Good Condition Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 840 EUR This fine oil-lacquer painting on tin plate was painted in the manner of the lacquer-ware manufacturer Johann Heinrich Stobwasser. Depicted is the scene of an oriental courtship. In the background opens the view of a landscape with a glimpse of a magnificent mosque. Stobwasser was known for extremely fine, usually miniature paintings. The painting is in good age-appropriate condition. Occasional minor touch-ups, on the lady's hat small color flaking. Slight framing traces, the image carrier around the edges slightly bent. Image size: 24.4 x 19.5 cm. Overall dimensions, framed: 33 x 30 cm. The frame with slight traces of use. (cru) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

          Auctionata Paddle8 AG
        • LARGE TRAY, attributed to Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829
          Mar. 25, 2015

          LARGE TRAY, attributed to Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829

          Est: CHF400 - CHF600

          LARGE TRAY,attributed to Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829). Painting on metal. 2 pierced handles. Depicting an ecclesiastical scene. 91 x 67 cm. GROSSES TABLETT, Johann Heinrich Stobwasser (1740 - 1829) zugeschrieben. Malerei auf Blech. Ovalförmig mit breitem Rand und 2 durchbrochenen Griffen. Darstellung einer Kirchenszene. 91 x 67 cm.

          Koller Auctions
        • Johann Heinrich Stobwasser 1740 Lobenstein - ...
          Mar. 14, 2015

          Johann Heinrich Stobwasser 1740 Lobenstein - ...

          Est: €500 - €800

          Johann Heinrich Stobwasser 1740 Lobenstein - 1829 Braunschweig Umkreis - Familie bei der Rast - Lackmalerei/Leder auf Metallplatte. 32 x 50 cm. Rahmen.

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