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Rare floor pendulum clock.
Adolf Loos
Description
Rare floor pendulum clock.
Adolf Loos
cm 45X26X105
Glass and metal frame.
From the private collection of Amalia Glanzmann, acquired by the present owner for a private collection - Trieste.
Johannes Heeg, Austria, c. 1904.
From the private collection of Amalia Glanzmann, acquired by the present owner for a private collection - Trieste.
Johannes Heeg, Austria, c. 1904.
Origin
Burkhardt Rukschcio und Roland Schachel; Adolf Loos.
Leben und Werk; Salzburg und Wien 1982, S. 44f;
Christian Witt-Dörring; Mantelpiece clock. In: Yves
Macaux; Through Modernism; Brussels 2010, S.30-31,
69; Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Matthias Boeckl und
Christian Witt-Dörring (eds.); Ways of Modernism. Josef
Hoffmann - Adolf Loos and Their Impact; Birkhäuser,
Basel 2014, S. 111
Leben und Werk; Salzburg und Wien 1982, S. 44f;
Christian Witt-Dörring; Mantelpiece clock. In: Yves
Macaux; Through Modernism; Brussels 2010, S.30-31,
69; Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Matthias Boeckl und
Christian Witt-Dörring (eds.); Ways of Modernism. Josef
Hoffmann - Adolf Loos and Their Impact; Birkhäuser,
Basel 2014, S. 111
Live auction 1005
Fine Design
tue 21 January 2025
Milan
SINGLE SESSION 21/01/2025 Hours 16:00