Orivit, Germany – silver plated Jugendstil grape glass by Orivit Metall
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Orivit, Germany – silver plated Jugendstil grape glass 1900 - 1910

Orivit Metall

€ 675

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  • About the artwork
    Glass for grapes manufactured by Orivit-Metall from Cologne, Germany. It is a molded pewter and silver-plated mount with an glass insert with etched grape motifs. The trunk of the etched grape motifs, which consists of two vertical lines, runs through the center of the metal stylized frame. The frame has a beautiful silver patina and the glass has no chips or fleabites. This model was produced from 1906 to 1910.
  • About the artist

    The ORIVIT trademark was registered in 1898 by Ferdinand Hubert Schmitz (* October 31, 1863 in Minden, † May 15, 1939 in Bonn), who in 1894 took over the "Rheinische Bronze- und Metallwarenfabrik Johann Heinrich Welke" in Bedburg, which had been renamed several times.

    The first products were presented at the Christmas exhibition in Munich's Kunstgewerbemuseum, followed by participation in the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900, where the company won a gold medal. It received further awards in 1902 at the Düsseldorf Industrial and Commercial Exhibition and in 1904 at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.

    In 1903 a new factory was built in Cologne-Ehrenfeld. After Orivit AG was taken over by the Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, Heinrich Alle, who was supported in one position by Georg Friedrich Schmitt from 1906, took over the management in 1905. At the same time, the arts and crafts metal goods factory "Orion" was transferred to Orivit AG. During the First World War, arts and crafts production was discontinued and resumed in 1918 until operations were completely shut down in 1926.

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