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TILED STOVE BY ZELM & BOEHM WITH RELIEF PANEL AFTER KARL BECKER
TILED STOVE BY ZELM & BOEHM WITH RELIEF PANEL AFTER KARL BECKER
A rare tiled ceramic stove from the late 19th century, produced by the Riga-based manufacturer Zelm & Boehm and decorated in the Neo-Renaissance style with sculptural reliefs. The cladding is made of dark green glazed tiles, featuring a central Berlin panel — a relief ceramic insert above the firebox. The scene is based on Karl Becker’s painting Anton Fugger Burning the Promissory Notes of Charles V before the Emperor (1866, National Gallery, Berlin), and was designed by German architect and ceramic artist Paul Obst. The top is crowned with a broken pediment adorned with angelic figures, acanthus motifs, and mascarons.This fireplace matches a documented model from the Zelm & Boehm catalogue and was likely made for the noble residence Bīriņu Pils near Riga. It was probably dismantled in the 1930s.Marks:Impressed stamp: Zelm Boehm, Riga on the reverse side of the tiles.Dimensions:Height: over 350 cm. Width and depth correspond to standard hall-type fireplaces of the late 19th century.Condition:Partially preserved: upper decorative pediment is missing, glaze is damaged in some areas, tiles show surface dust, reliefs are clearly legible. The stove is currently in disassembled condition. Suitable for museum-level restoration.Provenance:Bīriņu Pils, Latvia. Built in 1860 for August von Pistolkors, designed by architect F. W. Hess. After WWII, the castle was converted into a Soviet-era sanatorium, during which period the original interiors were stripped or destroyed.
1000 EUR
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