88
FLOWER BOWL (JARDINIERE)
Working drawing
Apparently added to “brown bronzite”
beaker by Josef Hoffmann as a Lobmeyr
working drawing (cf. cat. no. 83)
Brown bronzite, variant D
Serial numbers: E 209-11 (shape 8142-11)
Marking top: “D 2”, detaiis of decoration:
“18 times”
Marking right: “The top and bottom gold
edging exactly as wide as the vertical gold
stripes / The top gold edging extends
over the top edge / inside almost as far
down as it is wide outside / Brown
bronzite / Execution exactly like the
sample of beaker D, but etched not
deeper, perhaps even somewhat flatter.”
Marking bottom: “to 209-11 / as 8142-11 /
7. 9.”
Pencil notes, partly crossed out: “to 243
and 244-12 / 29. 2. 12 / to no. 306-13 /
2. 7.”
Company stamp: J. & L. LOBMEYR
H 8.2, top and bottom: 17.9 x 12.6
Company archives of J. & L. Lobmeyr,
Vienna
89
FLOWER BOWL (JARDINIERE)
(Colourill. no. 4, 5, p. 20, 21)
Brown bronzite, variant D
Design: Josef Floffmann
Commissioned by: J. & L. Lobmeyr,
Vienna
Labels: “Decoration D” and “no. 48 M’’
H 8.6, top 13.1 x 18.2
ÖMAK, Inv. W. I. 1679 (inventoried
01 /04/16, purchased for 31.5 crowns from
Lobmeyr)
Exhibitions: ÖMAK 1915. - ÖMAK 1973. -
Travelling exhibition 1985/86
(Vienna-Graz-Linz-Salzburg)
Lit.: DK 19/1911, p. 265.-
DKD 29/1911/12, p. 408 (ill.). - Neuwirth
1973, cat. no. 95, pp. 218, 219 (ill.)
90
JARDINIERE AND BEAKER
Brown bronzite
Commissioned by: J. & L. Lobmeyr,
Vienna
Exhibition: ÖMKI 1911/12
Contemporary photograph
ÖMAK, Library, K. I. 7823
91
VIOLET JARDINIERE
Working drawing
Apparently added to “brown bronzite”
beaker by Josef Hoffmann as a Lobmeyr
working drawing (cf. cat. no. 83)
According to following note brown
bronzite variant C, but probably
correctly: D
Serial numbers: F 279-12 (shape 1087-12)
Marking top: “Violet Jardiniere B. G. oval
smooth / brown bronzite and gold
decoration Var C / no. 279-12”; detaiis of
decoration: “10 sections”
Marking right: “Execution exactly as in
this drawing as (?) always”
Marking bottom: “Brown bronzite /
bottom clear transparent”
Marking bottom left: “F° 1087-12 / to
279-12/4. 11. 12”
H 4.2, top and bottom: 9.9 x 6
Company archives of J. & L. Lobmeyr,
Vienna
182