Gallery
Jan Kašpar Hirschely (1695 – 1743)
Flower Still Life, 1742, oil on panel, signed and dated lower left JCH 1742, the reverse bears labels of the National Gallery in Prague, an exhibition stamp of Galerie Dr. Feigl, and a label of the Regional Gallery Liberec, further marked with a label of the Waldes Picture Gallery, dimensions of the painting 29.5 × 21 cm, overall dimensions including the frame: 49 × 40.5 cm
Provenance: The painting originates from the renowned Waldes Picture Gallery; confiscated by the Gestapo in 1939, subsequently deposited in the collections of the National Gallery in Prague, and restituted to the heirs of the industrialist Jindřich Waldes in 1996.
Exhibited: In 1936, this painting was exhibited at Galerie Dr. Feigl.
Exhibited: Baroque Still Life in Bohemia, Regional Gallery Liberec, December 1967 – February 1968, catalogue no. 61.
Other products
Miniature wall clock - Laterndluhr
Wall-mounted pendulum clock, so-called lantern clock, circa 1830, Vienna; dial signed I. Vlaschitz in Wn. Neustadt (Ignatz Vlaschitz in Wien Neustadt).
Silver model of a ship with figural decoration
Germany, Hanau, 19th century. Two-part silver model of a ship with rich figural and sculptural decoration, comprising a total of 12 figures.
Large Baroque carriage clock – Joseph Spiegel
Germany, Friedberg, Joseph Spiegel (Joseph Miroir), circa 1740. Large double-cased traveling striking clock with date display and alarm.
Pair of Empire teapots – Claude Galle
France, Paris, circa 1810. A luxurious pair of bronze ewers produced in the renowned workshop of Claude Galle (1759–1815).