ID 1386450
Lot 1353 | Augsburg u. a.
Estimate value
€ 200 – 250
Some heavily trimmed, stained, browned, creased, tears on the edges.
Lot consists of: Sheet with cup design, engraving by Baltasar Sigmund Setletzky, cup design cut out and glued to handmade paper. Sheet with column designs, titled "COLUMNAE IAHIN ET BOOZ", engraving by Johannes Gottfried Kolb, Augsburg. Sheet with ornamental designs, not inscribed. Sheet with 8 vessels and liturgical objects, lower left "Lucotte del." and lower right "Bennard fecit", sheet trimmed. Sheet with two designs of a portal entrance, not inscribed. Sheet with vignette for the Revelation of John, not inscribed. Sheet with fountain design, lower right inscribed "Babel invenit et sculpsit". Sheet with gallant scene, titled "LE BERGER EMPRESSE", lower left inscribed "Watteau inv.", upper side coloured in with coloured pencils. Sheet with allegorical depiction of music, inscribed "INGENIO INFLAMMNT[.]", under depiction inscribed "[...]Choffard fecit 1781", sheet restored. Sheet, Rococo shield with Diana, Gottfried Bernhard Göz, right side cut off, sheet restored. Sheet, titled "Licre de Cartouches et Mausolées - Invente et Graué par Jean le Pautre". Sheet with rocaille design, model Carl Pier, engraving Jacob Gottlieb Thelot, publisher Martin Engelbrecht, publisher number 255, sheet trimmed. Sheet with three cartouche designs, one design coloured, inscribed "Mariette excudit" lower right and numbered 2.
Provenienz: estate of Dr. Alexander Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (1933-2024).
Auction house category: | Graphics 15th-18th centuries |
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Auction house category: | Graphics 15th-18th centuries |
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