Helena Tynell and Heinrich Gantenbrink, 1968
A pair of Limburg mod. 2044 ceiling lamps or sconces
Light amber colored glass. Original paper labels. 1x E27 lampsocket ...click for details
An enormous (19.75" ht.!) Karlsruhe Majolika vase designed by Fridegart Glatzle. Classic amphora form with extended handles to the neck. Marks: Workshop mark and NR 7512 (incised). Mint condition.
Karlsruhe Majolika Manufaktur
Majolika-Manufaktur was set up at Karlsruhe in south-west Germany in 1901 in a pottery built by Grand Duke ...click for details
Candlestick attributed to Marianne Brandt. Green lacquered and bent steel with brass fitting. Height: 3.75". Diameter: 6". Execution: probably Ruppelwerke, Gotha in the mid-thirties. Original, intact condition with traces of use.
Marianne BRANDT (1893-1983)
Brandt studied painting and sculpture at the Grand Ducal College of Fi ...click for details
Otto LINDIG (1881 - 1966)
Lindig attended drawing and sculpting classes in Lichte, Thuringia, from 1911 to 1913. He then taught sculpture for two years at the Bechstein atelier in Llmenau. In 1913, he continued his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Weimar, where he was taught by Richard Engelmann. He set up his own studio in 1917, and enrolled at the Bauhaus Weimar in 1919. He was apprenticed in the ceramics w ...click for details
Otto LINDIG (1881 - 1966)
Lindig attended drawing and sculpting classes in Lichte, Thuringia, from 1911 to 1913. He then taught sculpture for two years at the Bechstein atelier in Llmenau. In 1913, he continued his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Weimar, where he was taught by Richard Engelmann. He set up his own studio in 1917, and enrolled at the Bauhaus Weimar in 1919. He was apprenticed in the ceramics w ...click for details
NWL series ("New Wagenfeld Lamps") mirror lamp designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1960-63. Porcelain and milk glass. Manufacturer: Lindner GmbH, Bamberg. Dimensions : 25.7cm ht. x 8cm deep.
Literature: Wilhelm WAGENFELD 1900 - 1990, pages 78-79, for examples of the NWL series.
Wilhelm WAGENFELD (Bremen 1900 - 1990 Stuttgart) ...click for details