Seltener und großer Refektoriumstisch aus dem Besitz von Max Jacob Friedländer, Italien, 17. Jahrhundert
26.05.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
25000EUR € 25 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 548432
Lot 274 | Seltener und großer Refektoriumstisch aus dem Besitz von Max Jacob Friedländer, Italien, 17. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 25 000
Frei stellbarer, streng geometrischer Korpus aus massivem Nussholz, teilweise beschnitzt. Auf vier gedrehten Balusterbeinen mit Kreuzsteg, die gerade Zarge mit insgesamt drei Schubläden sowie zwei verblendeten Schüben vor großen Kompartimenten. Abschließende imposante, schwere Platte. Zugknäufe ebenfalls in Nussbaum. Auf der Unterseite alte Klebeetiketten mit Verweis auf Herrn Friedländer sowie eine Berliner Spedition. Außergewöhnliches, frühes Bibliotheksmöbel aus hervorragender Provenienz. Maße 84 x 241 x 64 cm.
Provenienz: Aus dem persönlichen Besitz von Max Jacob Friedländer, Berlin, sowie später Rudolf Platte, Schauspieler, ebenfalls Berlin. Galerie Rudolf Springer, Berlin. Danach im Berliner Kunsthandel. Seit den 1980er Jahren in einer deutschen Privatsammlung.
Zustand: II
Condition Report:
Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Sichtbarer Wurmstich, nicht aktiv. Platte partiell restauriert. Wunderbar gewachsene und original erhaltene Patina.
A rare, large Italian refectory table in walnut from the estate of Max Jacob Friedländer, 17th century
The free-standing, severely geometric corpus in solid, partly carved walnut. Standing on four turned baluster legs with a crossbar, the straight frame with three drawers and two panelled drawers in front of large compartments. Imposing, heavy table top. The draw pulls also in walnut. Old labels pasted on the underside with reference to Mr Friedländer and a Berlin moving company.
An exceptional, early piece of library furniture with a first-rate provenance. Dimensions 84 x 241 x 64 cm.
Provenance: From the private estate of Max Jacob Friedländer, Berlin, thereafter owned by the actor Rudolf Platte, also Berlin. Galerie Rudolf Springer, Berlin. Subsequently in the Berlin art trade. Part of a private German collection since the 1980s.
Condition: II
Condition Report:
Showing traces of age and use. Visible worming, not active. The table top partially restored. Delightful original patination.
Auction house category: | Furniture and furnishings |
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Auction house category: | Furniture and furnishings |
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