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Kurt Jobst (South African) Brass Ashtray - c 1950

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
Type
Other
Bob Shop ID
619487394

Lovely brass ashtray  by Kurt Jobst (1905 - 1971), the well known jeweler and metalsmith. The ashtray probably dates to the 1950's.  It has a monogram 'Hz' (for Hendrikz) engraved in the centre, and is signed K. Jobst on the base.

Diameter: 14 cm

Weight:  708 g

Jobst was born in Austria in 1905 and learned his trade there. He died in South Africa in 1971.  An excellent opportunity to own a simply stylish example of work by a well known craftsman. The family friend for whom I am selling the ashtray seems to remember that Jobst added silver to a lot of his metals, which may account for the lovely soft colour of the brass.  The ashtray is in good original condition, with no removals, repairs or alterations.

Please view my other items by Jobst that I have for sale.

www.artefacts.co.za/main/Buildings/archframes.php?archid=5490

 


 

 

 

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