©TaskForceSchwabingArtTrove ObjectrecordexcerptforLostArtID:521810 JohanGrüno Cup,decorated,c.1718–1736 Silver,partlygilded,embossed height:100mm,diameter:80mm,weight:2000mg threeovalemblemsinscribed:“NonNisiVentus”,“Dumspirospero”,“Utroqueclarescerepulcrum” onthebase,twomarksofJohanGrüno;engraved:“HW”and“195565/5” Provenance: (...) HildebrandGurlitt,Dusseldorf(perphotograph) BydescenttoCorneliusGurlitt,Munich/Salzburg From6May2014:EstateofCorneliusGurlitt Bibliographicalreference: Antiquitäten: Gemälde Alter Meister aus verschiedenen Sammlungen (=Katalog 2057), Rudolph Lepke’sKunst-Auctions-Haus,Berlin,10–11November1932.[relatedtolot555] DieSammlungFrauEmmaBudgeHamburg,PaulGraupe,Berlin,27–29September1937.[related tolot240] Primarysources: CorneliusGurlittPapers,Salzburg: Photographs,no.21.1_F2101[n.d.] Furthersourcesconsulted: Rosenberg,Marc.DerGoldschmiedeMerkzeichen.4vols.FrankfurtamMain:FrankfurterVerlagsAnstalt,1922–1928. 23November2015(interimresults) www.lostart.de/EN/Fund/521810 ©TaskForceSchwabingArtTrove ObjectrecordexcerptforLostArtID:521810 Antiquitäten, Gemälde alter Meister aus verschiedenen Sammlungen […]. Auct. cat., Rudolph Lepke’sKunst-Auctions-Haus,Berlin,11November1932. Hüseler,Konrad.HamburgerSilber:1600–1800.Darmstadt:Schneekluth,1955. Scheffler, Wolfgang. Goldschmiede Niedersachsens: Daten Werke Zeichen. Vol. 1, AerzenHamburg.Berlin:Schliemann&Cie.,1965. Schliemann,Erich,ed.DieGoldschmiedeHamburgs.3vols.Hamburg:Schliemann&Cie.,1985. BusinessrecordsHildebrandGurlitt CorrespondenceHildebrandGurlitt CulturalPlunderbytheEinsatzstabReichsleiterRosenberg:DatabaseofArtObjectsattheJeude Paume Database“CentralCollectingPointMünchen” Database“KunstsammlungHermannGöring” GettyProvenanceIndex,GermanSalesCatalogs Lootedart.com LostArt RépertoiredesBiensSpoliés RijksbureauvoorKunsthistorischeDocumentatie VerzeichnisnationalwertvollerKunstwerke(“Reichslistevon1938”) WittLibrary Note: JohanGrünowasagoldandsilversmithfromHamburg. This object is related, but probably not identical, to the Grüno cups sold by Rudolph Lepke in 1932,andatthe1937BudgesaleinHamburgrespectively. ThepersonalpapersfoundinCorneliusGurlitt’sSalzburghomeincludeacollectionofabout2,400 photographs of artworks. Photograph no. 21.1_F2101 is an interior shot of the Gurlitt family residenceinDusseldorf,withthisworkandotherobjectsdisplayedonacupboard. Disclaimer: TheresearchoftheTaskforceSchwabingArtTrovefocusedexclusivelyontheprovenanceofthe artworkdescribedinthisreport.Thisreportdoesnotpurporttomakepronouncementsonany legalclaimsandlegalpositions.TheheadoftheTaskforceSchwabingArtTroveisresponsiblefor thecontentsandthepublicationofthisreport. TheTaskforceendeavouredtoensuretheaccuracyandreliabilityoftheinformationprovided.No liabilitywillbeacceptedfortheaccuracyoftheusedsources;thefacts,andconclusionscontained therein; the exhaustiveness of research and evaluation of the available source material; any analyses or conclusions drawn from the sources in the course of research; the findings on the subjectofthereportandhowtheywerederived;theauthenticityoftheartwork,itsattribution toaparticularartist,oritsmonetaryvalue;and/orconclusionsdrawnbythirdpartiesbasedon thisreport. Thisreportisbasedonthesourcesavailableatthetimeitwaswritten.Itisaninterimreportthat may be revised and updated, should additional relevant material be discovered. The Taskforce Schwabing Art Trove welcomes any information that may augment or clarify the provenance of thiswork. 23November2015(interimresults) www.lostart.de/EN/Fund/521810
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