Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich – Kutschlampe eines Landauletts, um 1870/80
25.11.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
4200EUR € 4 200
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 663609
Lot 3144 | Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich – Kutschlampe eines Landauletts, um 1870/80
Estimate value
€ 4 200
Messing, teils geschwärzt, vermessingtes Kupfer und Glas. Der Lampenkorpus mit leicht rechteckigem Querschnitt, an zwei Seiten mit Glaseinsätzen, diese jeweils mit Prismenschliff an den Rändern und im Zentrum der fein geschnittenen Krone der Kaiserin. Die übrigen Innenflächen sowie die Kerzenhalterung mit Reflektoren versehen, die Außenflächen geschwärzt, eine davon als Klappe zu öffnen. Überhöht durch einen pilzartigen Schirm aus teils geschwärztem Messing mit Abzugsöffnungen für die Verbrennungsgase. Langer Schaft aus vermessingtem Kupfer (berieben). Gesamthöhe ca. 62 cm.
Vgl. die sehr ähnlichen Kutschlampen des Leib-Landauletts der Kaiserin Elisabeth ab 1885 in der Ausstellung der Kaiserlichen Wagenburg in Wien, diese ebenfalls mit geschnittenen Kronen im Glas, aber zusätzlich durch eine Krone über dem Abzugsschirm überhöht.
Zustand: II
Empress Elisabeth of Austria – a carriage lamp from a landaulet, circa 1870/80
Brass, partially blackened, brass-plated copper and glass. The body of the lamp of slightly rectangular cross-section, with glass panels inset on two sides, both with prism cut around the edges and the Empress' crown finely chiselled in the centre. The other inner surfaces and the candle holder fitted with reflectors, the outer surfaces blackened, one of which can be unfolded. Surmounted by a mushroom-shaped hood of partially blackened brass with exhaust vents for the combustion gases. The long shaft made of brass-plated copper (rubbed). Overall height circa 62 cm.
Cf. the very similar carriage lamps on the travelling landaulet used by Empress Elisabeth after 1885 in the exhibition at the Imperial Carriage Museum in Vienna, which also feature chiselled crowns in the glass, but are additionally surmounted by a crown above the exhaust hood.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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