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Bottle decorated with mining scenes
Lost Art-ID
632860
Artist / Creator
Title
Bottle decorated with mining scenes
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Glass ; Wood / mould-blown ; carved ; painted coloured
Height
18.00 cm
Inventory number
182
Description
Square bottle made of colorless glass with a three-dimensional representation of a mine inside, mouth flared above a constriction, sealed with a carved wooden cork. Carved and painted figures and objects are arranged on three levels of a wooden frame consisting of four corner pillars. At the bottom, the mining of ore is depicted in model form (the floors appear to be coated with glittering gold leaf, pyrite, or galena), above that, in addition to mining, the crushing and filling of the rock into mine cars, and at the top, the hand-operated conveyor wheel, known as the reel. The miners wear black jackets with white pants and dark caps. Based on its structure, the clothing of the figures depicted, and its overall appearance, this bottle is likely to be a very old example dating back to the 18th century.
Provenance
Formerly Museum Neuruppin, former Zieten Collection. During the Second World War, parts of the collection were moved to locations including the Neuruppin District Office and have been considered lost since the end of the war.
Literature / Source
Foto: Erwin Schreyer (1943)
Museumsverband des Landes Brandenburg e. V. (Hrsg. (2023). Verlustsache: Märkische Sammlungen. Die Brandenburger Museumslandschaften in Krieg und Nachkriegszeit. Museumsblätter. 42 (1), 72-73.
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Museum Neuruppin
August-Bebel-Straße 14-15
16816 Neuruppin
Germany
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