Posted 13 years ago
vetraio50
(756 items)
This candlestick was found today in an opportunity shop. The black and white flowers attracted my attention and I recognized the decor as being Wiener Werkstatte. Unfortunately it has quite a few nicks and seems to have been very well used over the last one hundred years. It doesn't matter to me because I will never sell it. This one is a keeper!
I noticed the impressed mark and it was familiar to me.
At home later I checked it out on the net.
It has the incised Gmundner Keramik mark, K and G (my own initials) and underneath a pattern number 143 and then even lower is 4. It has a copper inset for the candle to rest in. The Powolny inspired daisies (?) are picked out carefully by hand in black and white.
It's one of those objects which make a hell of a lot more sense when you put them to work. I put a candle in it and it was transformed! The flowers became a grip and the thing looks more balanced; it actually feels more balanced.
Awesome find, though I would say Powolny inspired. As far as my research has been able to determine, he only produced items for Wiener Keramik...this goes for Powolny inspired putti pieces by Ernst Wahliss and other ceramists or the region. Sadly there are no records that I can find to suggest the opposite.
Many thanks for that comment, cogito! I've made some changes to the text.
I appreciate your help yet again.
Thanks BELLIN68!
Many thanks BeauxPurdy, scandinavian_pieces & ozmarty!
Thank you AmberRose!
Such a find! Congrats Vet! it is an amazing piece, I love it!
Many thanks austrohungaro!
Many thanks BluVamp!
Many thanks likeart!
Love it!
Many thanks vol de nuit!
I have jus found out that this is a Powolny design thanks to a link Ozmart Marty passed on to the MAK in Austria!
http://sammlungen.mak.at/sdb/do/detail.state?obj_id=101581&obj_index=87&returnstate=sammlung
Many thanks Marty!
"Kerzenleuchter No 143" einflammig
K 0320
Powolny, Michael [ Entwurf Form ] / Wiener Keramik, [ Ausführung ] / Vereinigte Wiener und Gmundner Keramik, [ Ausführung ]
Wien; Gmunden
a. von 1910 bis 1912
Kommissionsware, verkauft in der Wiener Werkstätte: ab 1910
Use the link to go to the MAK!
MAK - Museum for Applied Arts
Design is one of the main features of MAK. The museum shows furniture, glass, china, silver, and textiles from the Middle Ages to the present day. Precious crafts from the Wiener Werkstätte, bentwood furniture by Thonet and art nouveau highlights such as the gilded design of Gustav Klimt for the frieze of the Stoclet Palais in Brussels.
http://www.mak.at/en/collection/study_collection
Many thanks eye4beauty! It was just amazing to finally find out that one's suspicions were correct! Thanks MAK 'n Marty, 'n ;$2!
'Tis kismet! one thing leads to another !!
Many thanks Marty and to you too czechman!
Many thanks SEAN!
your very welcome Kevin:)
Many thanks jericho!
Many thanks mustangT!
Many thanks MANIKIN!
Many thanks BRATJDD!
Many thanks KATZL!
Many thanks NADIA!
very beautiful and stunning!!!!
Many thanks SEAN and INKY too!
such a beauty!!! I know I loved it when I saw it for the first tie but had totally forgotten about it :) I wish I could find stuff like this in Madrid!
Thanks Alexander! I found it at the Salvos in Kensington. It was less than a dollar from memory. I never thought I would have a piece of his. But there you go!
Things travelled far and wide in the days before and after WWII.
The Jewish Diaspora?
The history of these items is significant.
And they end up in opportunity shops!
I hope our collections won't end up in the same stores!
see what all the time ?
Sean, I think icollectglass means great collections ending up at charity and second hand shops... :(
Horrible! Similar things are happening here in Australia too! Recycling .... I bet it comes from school art classes. Or social science? Another oddity is the use of glass as containers for weird smelling candle wax. Less destructive but just as annoying.
Many thanks RLWINDLE, BRATJDD, MOON 'n PARIS too !!!!!!!!!!
Many thanks GETTHATMONKEYOUTOFME !!!!!
Apologies AURA !!!
It was you who brought this one forward again. Many thanks.
"Kerzenleuchter No 143" einflammig
K 0320
Powolny, Michael [ Entwurf Form ] / Wiener Keramik, [ Ausführung ] / Vereinigte Wiener und Gmundner Keramik, [ Ausführung ]
Wien; Gmunden
a. von 1910 bis 1912
Kommissionsware, verkauft in der Wiener Werkstätte: ab 1910
http://sammlungen.mak.at/thumbs/wwfotoarchiv/tn3_WWF%2089-24-2.jpg
Many thanks GILLIAN !!!!!
Many thanks ANTIQUEROSE & HO2CULTCHA !!!!
A new link needed :
http://sammlung.mak.at/search?q=Kerzenleuchter+No+143&rows=1&start=0
Many thanks NEWFLD !.!!!.!