Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich – silberner Garderobenspiegel, k.u.k. Hof- und Kammerlieferant J. C. Klinkosch, Wien, um 1870/80
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 3146 | Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich – silberner Garderobenspiegel, k.u.k. Hof- und Kammerlieferant J. C. Klinkosch, Wien, um 1870/80
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€ 6 100
Silberner Rahmen mit teils erhaben reliefiertem Dekor in Form von Blüten, Rocaillen, Voluten und Akanthusblättern. Geschwungene Form, am Unterrand leicht ausgestellt und mit Meistermarke von Joseph Carl von Klinkosch sowie Wiener Feingehaltspunze für 800er Silber ab 1867 mit dem Doppeladler der Hoflieferanten. Am Oberrand Kartusche mit aufgelegtem Monogramm "E" unter der Krone der Kaiserin. Die Rückseite mit Buchenholz ausgekleidet (eine der von Hand gearbeiteten, silbernen Befestigungsmuttern fehlt), die Stellstütze ebenfalls aus Buchenholz und im Neigungswinkel verstellbar, die Silberbeschläge der Stütze erneut punziert mit "JCK" und Dianakopf-Punze. Das trüb gewordene Spiegelglas erneuert. Höhe ca. 61 cm, Breite 52 cm.
Josef Carl von Klinkosch (1822-88), seit 1855 K.u.K. Hof- und Kammerlieferant, wurde 1869 Alleininhaber der bis dato als Mayerhofer & Klinkosch firmierenden Silberschmiede und benannte sie in "J. C. Klinkosch" um.
Kaiserin Elisabeth verwendete sehr viel Zeit, um ihr Äußeres, insbesondere ihren Teint und die Haare, zu pflegen. Make-up oder Parfum lehnte sie jedoch ab und hielt sich mit nahezu täglichen Wanderungen, Gymnastik und bis etwa 1880 mit dem von ihr geliebten Reitsport in Form.
Zustand: I - II
Empress Elisabeth of Austria – a silver wardrobe mirror, purveyor to the imperial-royal court, J. C. Klinkosch, Vienna, circa 1870/80
The silver frame embellished with partly raised, relief decoration in the form of flowers, rocailles, volutes and acanthus leaves. The curved shape flaring slightly at the lower edge, stamped with the master's mark of Joseph Carl von Klinkosch and the Viennese mark of fineness for 800 silver from 1867, with the double-headed eagle of the court purveyor. A cartouche with the appliquéd monogram "E" below the Empress' crown on the upper edge. The back lined in beech wood (one of the handmade, silver fastening nuts is missing), the stand also carved in beech wood, allowing the mirror to be tilted and adjusted, the silver fittings of the stand also stamped with "JCK" and the head of Diana hallmark. The tarnished mirror glass now replaced. Height approx. 61 cm, width 52 cm.
In 1869, Josef Carl von Klinkosch (1822-88), purveyor to the imperial-royal court since 1855, became sole proprietor of the silversmith company hitherto known as Mayerhofer & Klinkosch and renamed it "J. C. Klinkosch".
Empress Elisabeth devoted a great deal of time to her appearance, particularly looking after her complexion and her hair. However, she refused to wear either make-up or perfume and kept herself in shape with almost daily walks, gymnastics and, until circa 1880, her favourite activity of riding.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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