No connection to server
Theme auctions online
From Tradition to Modernity: 200 Years of Finnish Rya rugs E1135
Auction:
Prints & Multiples Winter Edition F581
Auction:
Hans Wigert – Paintings and Prints F617
Auction:
Selected Carpets and Textiles F600
Auction:
Helsinki Design Sale F612
Auction:
Helsinki Spring Sale F613
Auction:
Live auctions
Contemporary Art & Design 662
Auction: April 15−16, 2025
Important Timepieces 663
Auction: April 15, 2025
Modern Art & Design 664
Auction: May 20−21, 2025
Important Spring Sale 665
Auction: June 11−13, 2025
683
433619

A Koloman Moser 111 pcs 'Meteor' Art Nouveau glass service, for E Bakalowits & Söhne, Vienna ca 1910.

Estimate
75 000 - 100 000 SEK
6 680 - 8 910 EUR
6 820 - 9 100 USD
Hammer price
70 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Camilla Behrer
Stockholm
Camilla Behrer
Head of Design/ Specialist Modern & Contemporary Decorative Art & Design
+46 (0)708 92 19 77
A Koloman Moser 111 pcs 'Meteor' Art Nouveau glass service, for E Bakalowits & Söhne, Vienna ca 1910.

With the engraved arms of the Hamilton family. Comprising 22 wine glasses (height 13,2 cm, 7 not engraved), 22 champagne glasses (height 11 cm), 16 white wine glasses (height 18 cm), 13 grog tumblers (height 13,8 cm, 3 not engraved), 22 sherry glasses (height 10,2 cm, 4 not engraved with wear), 8 shot glasses (height 9,2 cm), 4 bowls with dishes, 2 ewers and 2 decanters with stoppers.

1 dish, 1 white wine glass and 1 grog tumbler with rim crack, a few pieces with rim chips, some wear to gilding. Some pieces not engraved, probably later added. (111)

Saleroom notice

Beställd av Greve Ragnar Gotthard Hamilton (1883-1936) och hans hustru Ingegerd Ebba Matilda (född af Petersens).

Provenance

Ordered by Count Ragnar Hamilton (1883-1936) and his wife Ingegerd Ebba Matilda (born af Petersens), probably in Vienna at their honeymoon in 1910, thence in descent.

Literature

Torsten Bröhan (red), "Glaskunst der Moderne", Klinkhardt & Biermann, München 1992, jfr 'Die Hohen Gläser', avbildade från Wienersecessionens utställning år 1900.