BERNADOTTE PIĘKNA PATERA NEOROKOKO BOHEME – Z PIĘKNEGO SERWISU CONCORDIA BERNADOTTE
Lesov (Lessau)
Ernst Mader (1888 - 1904)
- Kühnel & Co. (1904 - 1913)
- Tichy & Schönfeld (1913 - ca. 1916)
- Gebrüder Paris (ca. 1916 - 1919)
- Karlsbader Porzellanfabrik Concordia, Gebr. Löw & Co. (1919 - 1933)
- Porzellanfabrik Concordia Winterling & Co. (1933 - 1941)
- Narodni Podnik Thunska (1945 - 1958)
- Karlovarský Porcelán a.s. závod Concordia Lesov (1958 - 1992)
Sygnatura powojenna- ale fabryka zakupiła projekt tego serwisu od księcia Sigvarda przed wojną i produkukowała ten fason nieprzerwanie przez 50 lat. Uroda nie ustępuje podobnemu serwisowi Rosenthala Sans souci- a moim zdaniem w wielu elementach go przewyższa- mlecznik z tego serwisu stoi w muzeach sztuki użytkowej na całym świecie- jako jeden z najpiękniejszych… Delikatny neorokokowy relief na doskonałaj porcelanie z pięknymi złoceniami- Stylistyka neorokoko nawiązuje do tradycji miśnieńskiej wyrafinowanej porcelany pałacowej z końca XVIII wieku. Piękny prezent. Polecam
Wymiary
Szerokość 24,3 cm
Długość 27,2 cm
Wysokość 2,5 cm
Stan idealny
Count Sigvard Bernadotte of Wisborg
Count of Wisborg
prev. Prince of Sweden, Duke of Uppland
Spouse
Erica Maria Patzek
Sonja Christensen Robbert
Father: Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
Born: 7 June 1907 Stockholm, Sweden
Died: 4 February 2002 (aged 94) Stockholm, Sweden
Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (Drottningholm, 7 June 1907 – Stockholm, 4 February 2002) was a Swedish industrial designer.
He was the second son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and his first wife, Princess Margaret of Connaught and was originally known as Prince Sigvard, Duke of Uppland, but lost his royal titles in 1934 when he married a commoner.
From 1994 to 2002, he was the oldest living great-grandchild of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and having reached the age of 94, he was her longest-lived male descendant until being overtaken by his younger brother Carl Johan on 29 June 2011.
Marriages: Sigvard married three times.
He first married on 8 March 1934 in London commoner Erica Maria Patzek (born in Wilmersdorf, 12 July 1911- died in Wilmersdorf, 20 July 2007), daughter of Anton Patzek and wife Marie Anna Lala. The couple had no children and divorced on 14 October 1943.
Only 12 days later on 26 October in Copenhagen he married another commoner, Sonja Christensen Robbert (born in Copenhagen, 12 October 1909; died 21 May 2004), daughter of Robert Alexander Christensen Robbert and wife Ebba Elisabeth Svenson.
They had one son: Count Michael Sigvard Bernadotte af Wisborg (b. Copenhagen, 21 August 1944), married Christine Vellhöjer or Wellhöfer (b. Stuttgart, 26 April 1947), one daughter.
Bernadotte and wife Sonja were divorced on 6 June 1961.
A month later, on 30 July 1961, Sigvard married in Stockholm Gullan Marie or Marianne Lindberg (b. Helsingborg, 15 July 1924), an actress, and the former Mrs. Gabriel Tchang (a son of a Chinese Minister in Stockholm by whom she had three children), she was the daughter of Helge Lindberg and wife Thyra Dahlman. On her marriage she became Countess Marianne Bernadotte af Wisborg.
Sigvard was born Prince Sigvard, but having made an unequal match, he lost his princely title and was excluded from the line of succession.
On 2 July 1951 he was created Count Bernadotte af Wisborg by Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg.
In 28 May 1983 Sigvard announced to Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå, that he intended to title himself prince again.
Over the years he petitioned for restoration of his princely title (although he did not seek re-instatement in the line of succession to the throne), but King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden never obliged, and remained estranged from his uncle.
Sigvard went to the European Court of Human Rights in an effort to re-claim his princely title. In 2004, after the death of Sigvard, the ECHR declared the application inadmissible.[1]
Professional life
An industrial designer, Bernadotte was known for designing everything from luxurious silver objects for Georg Jensen to everyday-use household items in plastic.[2]
Among his iconic designs were the Red Clara opener; the Margrethe bowl; the Bernadotte jug, and the Facit Private typewriter He also designed glasses frames.
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