September 2017 (A146) - Auction: 22.9.2017, 15:15

Auction completed

3626. Grosse Kaminuhr

Deutschland, 2.Hälfte 19.Jh. Türkischer Reiter auf Pferd aus Zinkguss. Onyxsockel, reich mit goldfarbenen, massiven Gussverzierungen geschmückt. Verglastes-, in vergoldeten Messingzierring gefasstes Ziffertürchen. Verglastes Werkstürchen. Emailzifferblatt mit römischen Ziffern. Ankerwerk mit Hinterpendel an Fadenaufhängung. Signatur auf dem Schlaghammer "AW Faber Germany". Stunden- und Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Schlossscheibe. Gehfähig. Schlüssel beigegeben. 103x70 cm.

Provenienz:
- Besitz König Wilhelms II. von Württemberg
- Auktion Felix Fleischhauer, Hofkunsthändler, Stuttgart 1920, „Schloss Rosenstein Bei Stuttgart, Kunstgegenstände, Altertümer, Möbel, Ludwigsburger Figuren, Marmorfiguren aus dem früheren Krongut u. sonstigem staatlichem Besitz“, Los Nr. 47, mit Abb.
- Seither im selben Familienbesitz

Estimate: CHF 1'800 - 2'500EUR 1'640 – 2'270

Hammer Price: CHF 4'500

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