Posted 11 years ago
austrohung…
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This glass belongs to Carlos's Jugendstil collection.
The shape was designed by Richard Riemerschmid in 1902 (in an all clear glass version), and the decoration was made by Gustav Carl von Reichenbach. It was made at the Poschinger factory in Oberzwieselau in 1905.
The base is trumpet shaped, much in the German tradition of old Römer glasses, and the cup is tulip shaped. the green base is adorned with lovely small orange glass balls whereas the decoration of the cup consists of engraved matt circles of different sizes. Although the decoration is a work of Reichenbach is funny to observe that it follows a pattern widely used by Riemerschmid himself, as you can appreciate on picture 4, where you can see a stoneware mustard pot designed by Riemerschmid in 1902 (I think this one will will capt Vetraio's interest).
By the way, it stands 19’8 cm. tall.
It was easy to find info about this glass. The shape we already known as it's a well known design by Riemerschmid and it appears in several books. We also saw this shape and other two glasses belonging to the same range at the Peter Behrens exhibitions we went to see in Ghent, Belgium (the collector whose collection was being shown - I guess that's every collector's dream: having your very own collection displayed at a design museum!- collected pieces of not only Behrens but its contemporaries... Van de velde, Riemerschmid, Sitka, Hoffmann, Albin Müller...), and Carlos already knew the designed as it had appeared at a prime European auction's house catalogue.
By the way, the glass was announced as "attributed to Peter Behrens" because the trumpet shaped base reminds a little of that Behrens used for the red glasses he designed for the Behrens Haus in Darmstadt's Matidenhöhe artists's colony. It seems that the seller found out what it actually was once Carlos had purchased it and he sent him the right information. Wasn't he a great honest seller?
Well, I guess everybody must know who Richard Riemerschmid is (I shared here the pics of a candleholder he designed in 1897 (http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/97612-bronze-candleholder-richard-riemerschmi?in=user), but Georg Karl von Riechenbach (sometimes he appears as such, other times as Carl-Georg ) isn't that well known, although his work is truly amazing.
G-K (or C-G) von Reichenbach was born in Munich in 1872. He signed his work as Irgl Reichenbach, and he's mostly known as an interior designer. Studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich and later he studied with Obrist and Debschitz, and at the same time he learnt the craft of glassmaking at the Benedikt von Poschinger's works. Later he set up his own workshop in Berchstesgarten and later in Tegernsee, where he produced furnishing items: furniture, clocks, textiles, glass... In fact it was his designs in glass (both artistic and utilitarian) that made his name as a designer.
By the way, cogito shared a wonderful goblet here at CW: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/30637-carl-georg-von-reichenbach-secessionist
Stunning!
Thanks Sean... Oh, no, it's Moonstonelover21 saying "Stunning" :) Thanks Moonstone!!!! LOL
A real beauty! Love the work of Carl Georg von Reichenbach. A dealer here in Sydney has a vase from 1905 that I lust after. The same one as on page 103 of the book Art Nouveau in Munich. That colour of the dots is so, so striking. Tango! Selenium? And those dots appear everywhere in Riemerschmidt's work too! Just wonderful pieces! Thanks to you both for sharing them!
Thanks Vet!!!
That orange one? Wooooooooooow!!!! That is an amazing pieve... we also want it ;)
by the way, just corrected some mistakes in the text and added some info... I was so excited writing about this glass I left a few sentences half written :$ LOL
The last time I saw it he wanted $3,500 or was it $4,500?
Out of my league!
:$ that's a hell of a price!!! I guess just go and taking a look at it from time to time will be enough LOL
I'll find one ar the Goodwill for both of you :D
Hey! Thanks soooo much everybody for your loves!
Stunning glass!...:-)
austro : did you see the yellow piece with the threading and "dots" I posted on CW ? maybe from the same line ? I posted it as Poschinger.
YOU MAKE SICK:) LOL !! UNREAL AND STUNNING:)Nothing gets past you!!
That's a complement:)!!
Thanks for your loves, Tom and Ozmarty!
AGH, I love it when you start catching up with old posts!!! Thanks for your many loves!!!!