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Günther Uecker Splitter I 2002, from a series of four works on handmade paper (splinters I – IV), combination of embossing with nails and color lithography, Günther Uecker 2002, edition: 100 copies
UNTITLED. 1992, Combination of embossing with nails and woodcut, Günther Uecker 1992, Edition: 75 copies, e/a, signed
Mit weisser Linie 1970, Fritz Winter [Altenbögge 1905 – 1976 Herrsching am Ammersee], Color lithograph on wove paper from 1970, Copy 54/100, Hand-signed, dated and hand-numbered
Art Nouveau liqueur glass, Germany around 1910-1915, with black and white painting and gold
Guenther UECKER, White Rain, 1968, porcelain limited art edition by Rosenthal AG, Selb, Germany
Friedrich Hundertwasser Flower House annual object 1983. Multiple, Ceramic Objek, Rosenthal Limited art series, Rosenthal Limitierte Kunstreihen, MID CENTURY MODERN
I KNOW HOW YOU MUST FEEL, BRAD…, Roy Lichtenstein, Color lithograph from 1963 for Collection Ludwig Museum – Aachen, Germany, Edition Nouvelle Images
UNTITLED. 1992, Combination of embossing with nails and woodcut, Günther Uecker 1992, Edition: 75 copies
Wine goblet, beaker from the wine service from 1901, Design: Joseph Maria Olbrich 1900/01, Member of the Mathildenhoehe artists’ colony in Darmstadt, Execution: Eduard Hueck
Horst Altermann [Düsseldorf 1925 – 1978 ibid.], Atmospheric, illustrious scene on the lake shore, Sunday fun, with sailors, carriage rides, impressionistic play of light and shadow, Oil on canvas. Signed
Designer unknown, German Art Nouveau silver cutlery, pair of fish Servers. factory design by Franz Bahner Silversmithy around 1900-1904, Execution: Franz Bahner AG. Silberwarenfabrik Duesseldorf Germany silver 800
VSF Vereinigte Duesseldorfer Silberwarenfabriken Duesseldorf formerly – Franz Bahner AG Silversmithy. Design Peter Behrens German Continental Art Nouveau silver cutlery modell 8002 Duesseldorf Germany 1900
Walter Ophey, Alpine Landscape 2. Color Chalk, Artists Association The Junge Rheinland. Dusseldorf School of Painting, c. 1928.