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Decanter

1904 - 1905 (designed), 1904 - 1918 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

J. & L. Lobmeyr was one of the leading retailers and designers of fine luxury glassware in Europe. This set, with model number 228, was designed and first made in 1904-05, probably for the Infanta Isabella of Spain (1881-1931), with monogram "I". After that it was made in small quantities for other customers until about the end of WWI. J. & L. Lobmeyr worked with forward looking designers such as Joseph Hoffmann of the Wiener Werkstätte and the architect Adolf Loos, but also supplied glasses in more conservative historicist styles. This set is typical for a 'modern' Lobmeyr service made for a very conservative client. The wheel-engaved decoration on the decanter is in the style of the 18th century.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Decanter
  • Stopper
Materials and techniques
Glass, blown, cut and engraved
Brief description
Decanter and stopper, colourless glass with engraved decoration, part of a table service, designed by J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna, 1904 - 1918
Physical description
Decanter and stopper of colourless, clear glass. Cut facets on the stopper and around the neck and shoulder of the body and below this a band of wheel-engraved decoration. On one side of the body a wheel-engraved scene with polished details. This features the base of a column and a female figure with helmet and spear (Pallas Athena?), supporting a shield with the initials 'FG'.
Dimensions
  • Decanter with stopper height: 28.0cm
  • Decanter diameter: 10.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
'FG'
Credit line
Given by Mr and Mrs Luigi Anton Laura
Object history
Mr and Mrs Luigi Anton Laura bought this service in Paris, from Ramsaj in the Rue Foubourgh St Honoré, for their personal use.
Production
According to Peter and Harald Rath of J. & L. Lobmeyr, this set (number 228), and was designed and first made in 1904 - 1905, probably for the Infanta Isabella of Spain (1881 - 1931), with monogram "I". It was probably also made in small quantities for other customers until the end of WWI.
Summary
J. & L. Lobmeyr was one of the leading retailers and designers of fine luxury glassware in Europe. This set, with model number 228, was designed and first made in 1904-05, probably for the Infanta Isabella of Spain (1881-1931), with monogram "I". After that it was made in small quantities for other customers until about the end of WWI. J. & L. Lobmeyr worked with forward looking designers such as Joseph Hoffmann of the Wiener Werkstätte and the architect Adolf Loos, but also supplied glasses in more conservative historicist styles. This set is typical for a 'modern' Lobmeyr service made for a very conservative client. The wheel-engaved decoration on the decanter is in the style of the 18th century.
Collection
Accession number
C.82:1, 2-2011

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Record createdNovember 9, 2011
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