
102. Auktion
AFRIKA, OZEANIEN, PRÄKOLUMBIEN
Historisch bedeutende Werke Afrikas und des pazifischen Raums aus einer Münchner Privatsammlung, die eng mit dem Linden-Museum und Ludwig Bretschneider verbunden ist. Ausgewählte Arbeiten aus den Sammlungen Werner Zintl (Teil 2) und Alexander Kubetz (Teil 2). Erster Teil exzellenter Keramiken der Moche und Nazca Kultur aus dem Nachlass Klaus Kalz.
Highlights
Lot 20: Weibliche Figur "malagan"
Lot 21: Prachtvolle "malagan" Figur
Lot 26: Keule "u'u"
Lot 140: Kniende weibliche Figur
Lot 147: Maternité
Lot 157: Anthropomorphe Gesichtsmaske "gu"
Lot 161: Stehende weibliche Figur
Lot 183: Anthropomorphe Gesichtsmaske
Lot 220: Seltene Kraftfigur "enok ateng"
Lot 230: Hockende männliche Figur
Lot 269: Zauberfigur "nkisi" / "nkishi"
Lot 272: Anthropomorphe Helmmaske "hemba"
Lot 309: Stehende weibliche Ahnenfigur
Lot 310: Stelzentritt "tapuva'e"
Lot 311: Stelzentritt "tapuva'e"
Lot 1 : Kesselhaken "jizaikake", "jizaikagi (jizai-kagi)", "ebisu"- Typus
JapanBernd Muhlack, Kiel, Germanyverkauft 750 €Lot 2 : "Bhuta" Maske, 18. Jahrhundert
Indien - Süd-Karnataka, Tulu NaduPrivate UK Collectionverkauft 2.500 €Lot 3 : Anthropomorphe Gesichtsmaske "sanni"
Sri LankaAdam Prout, Worcestershire, Great Britainnicht mehr erhältlichLot 4 : Aufhängehaken / Schädelgestell
Indonesien - Borneo, Dayak KayanGerman Private Collectionverkauft 400 €Lot 5 : Griff eines Zeremonialdolches "kris" ("keris")
Indonesien - Java, MaduraBelgian Private Collectionverkauft 300 €Lot 6 : Stehende männliche Ahnenfigur
Indonesien - NiasUK Collectionnicht mehr erhältlichLot 7 : Schild, spätes 19. / frühes 20. Jahrhundert
Indonesien - Sulawesi, Golf von Tomini oder KulawiGerman CollectionPreis 2.000 €zzgl. 27 % Provision, MwSt., Transportversicherung und VersandLot 8 : Zwei Miniaturfiguren
Indonesien - Tanimbar Inselncollected in situ by a Dutch ethnologistverkauft 250 €Lot 10 : Kultmaske "hangamor"
Papua-Neuguinea, Arapesh, Dorf MoiGerman Private Collectionverkauft 400 €Lot 11 : Geistertafel "gope"
Papua-Neuguinea - Golf, ElemaJohn & Marcia Friede, Rye, USAnicht mehr erhältlichLot 12 : Vier Figuren "bioma"
Papua-Neuguinea - Golfverkauft 3.500 €Lot 13 : Firstpfostenfigur
Papua-Neuguinea - Trobriand Inseln, Massimcollected by Mike Glanville in Gawa (before 1990) Richard Bennet, Cairns, Australia Harry Beran, Sidney, Australia / Cambs, United Kingdom Marcia & John Friede's (Jolika) Collection, USA Harry Beran was born in Vienna in 1935 and migrated to Australia in 1957. He obtained his PhD from the University of Sydney in 1974 and taught philosophy at the University of Wollongong until his retirement in 1998. Harry was a frequent visitor to Papua New Guinea and wrote numerous publications on its art. In particular he was a scholar, author and collector specialised in the Massim culture of Milne Bay Province.Preis 2.500 €zzgl. 27 % Provision, MwSt., Transportversicherung und VersandLot 14 : Kriegsschild
Papua-Neuguinea - Provinz Ost-Sepik - Wogamush / April River-Gebiet, BiakaKlaus Kalz, Berlin, Germanyverkauft 2.500 €Lot 15 : Kriegsschild
Papua-Neuguinea - Provinz Madang - Simbai River, KalamChristie's Auction South Kensington UK Collectionverkauft 700 €Lot 16 : Großer Rührlöffel
Papua-Neuguinea - Tami InselnAmerican Private Collectionverkauft 400 €Lot 17 : Stehende weibliche Figur
Papua-Neuguinea - Yuat Flußverkauft 1.400 €Lot 19 : Drei Perlenarbeiten
Papua-Neuguinea - Bismarck Archipel - AdmiralitätsinselnMichael Oehrl, Berlin, Germany (a&b: bis ca.2015) Tom Hurst, Iwerne Courtney (Shroton), Dorset, United Kingdom (a,b & c)nicht mehr erhältlichLot 20 : Weibliche Figur "malagan"
Papua-Neuguinea - Bismarck Archipel - Neu Irland - Simberi (Tabar Inseln)Carl Haug, Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hafen (Madang), Papua New Guinea Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany (1909) Arthur Speyer, Berlin, Germany (1965) Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collection The figure was collected by Carl Haug, who worked in German New Guinea as captain on the North German Lloyd steamer "Siar", which was launched in 1902. He sailed the "Siar" in rotation with Captain Hermann Voogdt and Alfred Knoth, both of whom were also enthusiastic collectors of ethnographic artefacts.verkauft 70.000 €Lot 21 : Prachtvolle "malagan" Figur
Papua-Neuguinea - Bismarck Archipel - Neu IrlandLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 170.000 €Lot 22 : Kniende weibliche Figur "malagan"
Papua-Neuguinea - Bismarck Archipel - Neu IrlandLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 80.000 €Lot 23 : Seltene Reibetrommel "livika" oder "lunet"
Papua-Neuguinea - Bismarck Archipel - Neu IrlandMaximilian ("Max") Franz Thiel (1865-1939), Hamburg, Germany Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany (1908) Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany (1970) Munich Private Collection Maximilian Franz Thiel was the son of Rosetta Albertina Hernsheim, the sister of Eduard and Franz Hernsheim, the founders of the trading company Hernsheim & Co. From 16 January 1884, he worked for the company on Jaluit (Marshall Islands). In 1886 he went to German New Guinea, where he lived on Matupi(t) near Rabaul and in the Bismarck Archipelago. He became a partner in Hernsheim & Co in 1892 and managing director by 1903 at the latest. On 16 May 1910, Thiel left German New Guinea and returned to Germany, where he managed the Hernsheim company as director until 1932. He died in Hamburg in 1939. Ethnographic collections were an important side business for Thiel and Hernsheim & Co. Objects from Thiel's collections can be found today in many museums in Europe and the United States. Between 1911 and 1921, the Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg received over 450 objects from Germany's Pacific colonies through Thiel, which the museum claims were "high-quality donations". Felix von Luschan, who was responsible for the Africa and Oceania collections of the Ethnological Museum in Berlin, was also supplied with ethnographic artefacts by Thiel. Another of Thiel's customers was Karl von Linden, whose ethnological collection was to lead to the founding of the Linden Museum in Stuttgart.verkauft 45.000 €Lot 25 : Männliche Geistmaske "parak" ("barak" / "brag")
Papua-Neuguinea - Sepik - KüstenregionGünther Markert, Munich, Germany Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 2.200 €Lot 26 : Keule "u'u"
Marquesas InselnJohann F. Gustav Umlauff, Hamburg, Germany Ernst von Sieglin (1848-1927), Stuttgart, Germany Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany (1905) Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany (1969) Munich Private Collectionverkauft 100.000 €Lot 27 : Antilopentanzaufsatz "adoné" / "numtiri"
Burkina Faso, KurumbaMunich Private Collectionverkauft 2.100 €Lot 28 : Anthropomorphe Kopfskulptur
Sierra Leone, SapiLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 1.600 €Lot 29 : Stehende männliche Figur
Côte d'Ivoire, Baule / Atie / AbronLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 600 €Lot 30 : Große zoomorphe Brettmaske "bedu" (männl. Typus)
Côte d'Ivoire, Nafana / Kulango / HwelaMunich Private Collectionverkauft 2.400 €Lot 31 : Große Vogelskulptur "porpianong" ("poropia nong")
Côte d'Ivoire, SenufoLouis Pieter Cornelis (Lode) van Rijn, Galerie Kephri, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (ca. 1970) Munich Private Collectionverkauft 14.000 €Lot 32 : Seltene Kopf- oder Fußstütze in Form einer Schildkröte
Côte d'Ivoire, SenufoLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 300 €Lot 33 : Anthropomorpher Kopfaufsatz "oglinye"
Nigeria, IdomaLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 500 €Lot 34 : Elefantenmaske
Kameruner Grasland, Babanki / OkuLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 1.000 €Lot 35 : Seltene Büffel-Maske "nyati" ("nyatti" / "nyadi") des "koso-isango"- Bundes
Kamerun, DualaHans Ziemann (1865-1939), Berlin, Germany Linden-Museum Stuttgart, Germany Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany (1971) Munich Private Collection Hans Ziemann (1865-1939) joined the Schutztruppe for Cameroon in 1908, where he worked as head of the civilian and military medical services. After leaving the colonial service in 1912, he returned to Berlin and dedicated his life to tropical medicine research.verkauft 4.200 €Lot 36 : Janusförmige Zauberfigur "kabeja"
D. R. Kongo, HembaLudwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany Munich Private Collectionverkauft 1.400 €Lot 37 : Weiblicher Karyatidenhocker "kipona" ("kihona", "kikona", "lupona")
D. R. Kongo, LubaLeutnant Francis Richard von Parish (1870-1903), Falkenstein im Taunus Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany (1971) Munich Private Collection Francis Richard Parish, lieutenant in the Württemberg Queen Olga Dragoon Regiment, was transferred to the Schutztruppe for German East Africa at his request in the summer of 1901 and arrived in Dar-es-Salam in September of that year. He left the capital of the colony in December 1901 and travelled through its entire territory from east to west in order to take command of the Ishangani station on Lake Kivu after a march of around three months. Parish could not cope with the climatic conditions and fell seriously ill. He returned to Europe at the beginning of July 1903 and died just three weeks later.verkauft 4.000 €Lot 38 : Schild
Tansania, KereweGeneralmajor Karl Paul Kollmann (1865-1923), Dresden, Germany Linden-Museum Stuttgart, Germany Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich, Germany (1970, by exchange) Munich Private Collection Karl Paul Kollmann was born in Leipzig on 9 July 1865. At the age of twenty-one, he embarked on a military career and joined the Electoral Saxon Army. In 1894 he joined the Schutztruppe for German East Africa. He undertook numerous research trips to areas around Lake Victoria. In his book "The Victoria Nyanza", published in 1899, he writes: " ...on my numerous excursions and expeditions west, south and east of the lake I had the most favourable opportunities to make extensive and valuable collections of all kinds...". He also reported that he owed it to museum director Felix von Luschan that he was able to bring the objects to Europe. Kollmann had worked for several months at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin in 1893, where Luschan introduced him to the ethnology of the German colonies. He was also in contact with Karl Weule and Bernhard Ankermann, who viewed and organised his collection in Berlin. After his promotion to captain in March 1900, Kollmann returned to Germany, where he remained in military service until shortly before his death in 1923.verkauft 3.500 €Lot 39 : Geheimnisvolles Steinobjekt mit magischen Gravuren
Osterinselnverkauft 6.000 €Lot 40 : Kopfstütze "kali hahapo"
TongaJeffrey Dhyne, California, USA Dave DeRoche, San Francisco, USA Christophe Rolley, Bagneux, France (CR No 420)verkauft 1.600 €Lot 41 : Parierschild "wunda"
Australienverkauft 1.200 €Lot 42 : Maskette
Russland, Sibirien, EwenkenOld Anthropologist Collection Jeffrey Myers, New York, USAverkauft 1.500 €Lot 43 : Frauengürtel "naqugutet", vor 1913
Alaska, YupikGottlieb Adolf Stecker (1859-1939) Family property, Eibau, Germany German private collection (acquired from the family) The collector of the artifacts, Gottlieb Adolf Stecker (1859-1939), was a Herrnhut missionary and served in Labrador (1884-1895) and Alaska (1901-1913). The present artifacts were collected during his stay in Alaska and come from his brother's personal possessions. The Herrnhut Mission encouraged its brothers to have objects made for sale. In the Museum für Völkerkunde in Dresden (entrance before 1927) and in the Völkerkunde Museum Herrnhut (entrance before 1910 / 11) there are 92 works today with his social biography, which he sold to the museums.verkauft 700 €Lot 44 : Konvolut Waffen, vor 1913
Alaska, YupikGottlieb Adolf Stecker (1859-1939) Family property, Eibau, Germany German private collection (acquired from the family)verkauft 2.500 €Lot 45 : Speiseschale
Grönland, Inuitverkauft 650 €Lot 46 : "Corn God"
Milland Lomakema (1941-2021) Dawakema, Hopi Pueblo PainterKurt Wölfel, Germanyverkauft 1.000 €Lot 47 : Figur eines Kriegers, ca. 200 v.Chr. bis 400 n.Chr.
Westmexiko, ColimaA. und B. Schirmer, Berlin, Germany Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger, Munich, 21 September 2015, Lot 1verkauft 2.250 €Lot 48 : Idol, ca. 300 bis 100 v.Chr.
Mexiko, Guerrero, Mezcala-KulturEdith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerlandverkauft 7.100 €Lot 49 : Idol, 100 v.Chr. bis 250 n.Chr.
Mexiko, Guerrero, Mezcala KulturEdith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerlandverkauft 1.800 €Lot 50 : Maskengesicht, Klassische Periode, ca. 450 bis 650 n. Chr.
Mexiko, TeotihuacanEdith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerlandverkauft 6.000 €Lot 51 : Reliefiertes Joch "yugo", Klassische Periode, ca. 450 bis 650 n.Chr.
Mexiko, VeracruzEdith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerlandverkauft 7.500 €Lot 52 : Joch "yugo", Klassische Periode, ca. 450 bis 650 n.Chr.
Mexiko, VeracruzStendahl Galleries, Hollywood / New York City, USA Edith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerland (1961)verkauft 1.500 €Lot 53 : "Hacha" in Gestalt eines Vogels, ca. 550 bis 950 n.Chr.
Mexiko, Veracruz, TotonacStendahl Galleries, Hollywood / New York City, USA Gertrud Dübi-Müller (1888-1980), Solothurn, Switzerland (1963) Edith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerland Gertrud Müller (1888-1980), who came from a family of factory owners in Solothurn, and her brother Josef Müller (1887-1977) were interested in modern art from an early age and each started their own collection. Their role model was the Solothurn entrepreneur Oscar Miller, who was one of the first in Switzerland to collect modern works of art and was one of the co-founders of the Museum of Art and Science, from which today's Solothurn Art Museum emerged. Gertrud Müller, who was only 14 years old, attended the opening of the museum in 1902 and got to know the painters Cuno Amiet and Ferdinand Hodler personally on this occasion. She had a particularly deep friendship with Hodler. The intimacy between them is evident in the many portraits that Hodler painted of Gertrud Müller. As a self-confident woman, she bought a Pic-Pic car in Geneva in 1911 and drove it herself. She was the first woman to drive a car in her home town of Solothurn. At the age of 33, Gertrud Müller married the Solothurn lawyer Otto Dübi, who was the director of the family-owned Sphinxwerke Müller & Cie. From then on, she used the alliance name Dübi-Müller. Her husband supported her collecting activities and gave her the painting Goldfische by Gustav Klimt - presumably as an engagement present. In addition to the extensive groups of works by Amiet and Hodler, both collections also contain groups of works by Hans Berger, Félix Vallotton, Ernst Morgenthaler, Giovanni Giacometti and Albert Trachsel. Josef Müller and Gertrud Dübi-Müller complemented the Swiss modern art with purchases of works by international artists such as Cézanne, Matisse, Braque, Picasso and Gris.verkauft 5.000 €