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Sammlung René Vittoz und andere Trouvaillen aus Schweizer Privatbesitz

CH-3074 Muri b. Bern, Belpstrasse 3  

Auction on Saturday, September 25, 2021 from 14:00 | Auction finished

Completed | Standard auction
Pos.Nr.: 148

4 STUDENTIKA PORZELLAN-PFEIFENKÖPFE MIT WAPPEN

Starting price CHF 100.00

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Result:
CHF 100.00

Polychrom bemalt, teilweise mit rückseitiger Beschriftung und Datierung, um 1850
Zwischen 11,5 und 13,5 cm hoch

Zustand: Ein Pfeifenkopf ist restauriert.
Provenienz: Sammlung René Vittoz (1904 St. Petersburg - 1992 Bern). Sein Vater war evangelischer Pfarrer in St. Petersburg. 1918 musste die Familie Russland verlassen und zog zurück in ihre schweizerische Heimat. René Vittoz studierte in Genf und Lausanne, promovierte in Romanistik. In Bern war er Lehrer für Französisch und Kunstgeschichte. Er verfasste mehrere Bücher, war als Maler tätig und zudem ein leidenschaftlicher Kunstsammler. Nach seinem Tod wurden bereits einzelne Objekte bei Christies versteigert.


4 STUDENT'S FRATERNITY PORCELAIN PIPE BOWLS WITH COAT OF ARMS
Polychrome painted, some with inscription and date on the reverse, around 1850
Between 11,5 and 13.5 cm high

Condition: a pipe bowl has been restored.
Provenance: Collection Rene Vittoz (1904 St. Petersburg - 1992 Bern). His father was a Protestant pastor in St. Petersburg. In 1918 the family had to leave Russia and moved back to their Swiss homeland. Rene Vittoz studied in Geneva and Lausanne and received his doctorate in Romance languages. In Bern he was a teacher of French and art history. He has authored several books, worked as a painter and was a passionate art collector. After his death, some items were already auctioned at Christies.

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