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Wuerbel & Czokally - Vienna 1899/1900 Mayerhofer & Klinkosch Claret Jug - Vienna 1847 Paul Storr — 1838 details of silver mounting very in the style of Paul Storr, England
Hallmarks ( Vienna 1847 - M & K ) J.C. Klinkosch - Vienna 1890 J.C. Klinkosch - Vienna 1890 J C Klinkosch - Vienna
J C Klinkosch - Vienna 1890 Franz Rumwolf - Vienna 1890 Vincenz Carl Dub - Vienna 1890 Max Gedlitzka - Vienna 1890
Glass finely engraved by a gifted Bohemian artist Stag with rifles and huntsman´s bag Detail of rabbit and a squirrel ...
Gebrueder Frank - Vienna 1900 Ladislaus Jarosinsky - Vienna 1890/95 Gebrüder Frank - Vienna 1890 Detail of engraving - passion flower design
Gebrueder Frank - Vienna 1895 Detail of removable stand ( Coaster ) Alfred Birkl - Vienna 1900 Max Gedlitzka - Vienna 1900
J C Klinkosch - Vienna 1910 Ladislaus Jarosinsky - Vienna 1900 Berndorf - Lower Austria 1900 Detail of engraved cameo glass by Josef Riedel - Polaun
Eduard Friedmann - Vienna 1900 Vienna 1900 64CC15D0-6F0B-4967-B052-36AFC1A8AFE2 Gebrueder Frank  - Vienna 1900
Detail of finely engraved glass by Moser - Karlsbad - Czechoslovakia Probably Koloman Moser or Jutta Sika - Vienna 1905 Argentor - Vienna 1904/05 Gebrueder Frank - Vienna 1900
Georg Adam Scheid - Vienna 1900 Georg Adam Scheid Hermann Suedfeld (Hermann Südfeld) - Vienna 1900 J C Klinkosch - Vienna 1903
Gebruder Frank - Vienna 1900/05 Gebrueder Frank - Vienna c 1900 - Design Robert Ashbee Alfred Pollak - Vienna 1905 Glass with engraved water lily design
Gebrueder Frank (Gebrüder Frank) - Vienna 1905 Alexander Sturm - Vienna 1930 J C Klinkosch - Vienna 1880 Wuerbel & Csokally (Würbel & Csokally) - Vienna 1903
- Eduard Friedmann - Vienna 1905 - Alfred Pollak - Vienna & Prague 1922/23
Design by Hans Bolek G A  Sieder - Graz 1930 Lapis Lazuli knob Alfred Pollak - Vienna & Prague 1930
Original glass liner Sugarbox by Mayerhofer & Klinkosch - Vienna 1840 Lion finial J C Klinkosch - Vienna 1890
Alfred Birkl -  Vienna 1900 Matilde Espuñes Bagues - Spain 1925 - Diana Womans head - silver hallmark & Makers Marks ( Gebr. Frank )
Baron´s coronet - Monogram: P.E. details of silver mounting The design is based on an Ashbee mustard pot / salt cellar Gebrueder Frank (Gebrüder Frank) - Vienna 1905
Design: Charles Robert Ashbee Viennese Secessionist style

J C Klinkosch - Vienna 1880

J C Klinkosch was one of the best silversmiths who worked for the Emperor Franz Josef.
Josef Carl Klinkosch, sometimes referred to as Josef Charles, was the son of Carl and Catherine nee Klinkosch Kempenich.
He was first apprenticed to his father from 1835 until 1839. He made magnificent silver work in many different ways.
He became a certified silversmith on the 25th January 1844. In 1848 he married Elise. He was Captain of the Civil Guard during the riots of 1848. In 1851 he took over the business from his father.
In 1831 he had formed a partnership with Stephan Mayerhofer and
the partnership traded as Mayerhofer & Klinkosch.
The company expanded quickly and within a few years employed several hundred workers.
Klinkosch kept refining the style of their products and started production of plated goods as well.
He employed many designers from Austria and other countries and adopted the traditional craftsmanship approach to manufacturing.
The company participated in the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873 and the World Exhibtion in Paris in 1878 and won numerous silver and gold medals .
Klinkosch was a member of the Vienna Municipal Council from 1861 to 1862.
In 1869/1870 he ended his partnership with Stephan Mayerhofer and the company was renamed "Klinkosch J C "
His customers were largely drawn from the upper middle class and the nobility.
From 1855 he held the Imperial Warrant to the Court of Franz Josef.
Josef Carl Klinkosch was knighted in 1879 and could then call himself Joseph Carl Ritter von Klinkosch.
In 1884 he retired from business, the company passed to his two sons, Arthur (1884-1899) and Isidor (1884-1914). Privately, he was able to combine its assets with an extensive private art collection which was auctioned after his death.
Josef Carl Klinkosch died 1889 at his home in Afrikanergasse 3 in Vienna.
In 1918, the company was acquired by Arthur Krupp and was incorporated under the name "JC Klinkosch AG".
The company was deleted from the Commercial Register in 1972.
The high quality products of Klinkosch are much sought after and achieve high prices at auctions today.

Erstelldatum: 03.02.2011 Besitzer: The Claret Jug Collector
 

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Verschlusszeit 1/20 sec Datum/Zeit 03.02.2011 12:29:50