DAY 1: SELECTIONS FROM THE COLLECTOR'S VAULT
Mar 23, 2021
2220 E. Allegheny Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19134, United States

Featuring the remarkable collection of antique mogul Izzy Taylor, former proprietor of I. Taylor & Associates. This collection includes more than forty hand painted 19th century porcelain plaques, a large grouping of bronze statues and accessories, and a great Tiffany sterling flatware set. Also included in the three auction days is the balance of items from an eight million dollar Bar Harbor estate, a prominent eighty acre Montgomery County estate, and an Art Deco collection amassed over 35 years.
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LOT 1146:

FIGURAL STAINED GLASS WINDOW SIGNED ZETTLER

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FIGURAL STAINED GLASS WINDOW SIGNED ZETTLER
A large figural religious glass window set into iron frame circa 1900. Depicting Jesus Christ being baptized by John the Baptist with the dove of the Holy Spirit and Mary as witness.

Signed F.X. Zettler Munich

The Zettler (F.X.) Studios in Munich Germany After training at Ludwig College and Art School, Franz Zayer Zettler (1841-1916) joined Franz Mayer & Co. in 1863 as art director. In 1870 he founded his own studio, the Institute of Ecclesiastical Stained Glass Windows. In 1873, under the patronage of King Ludwig II, the studio was renamed the Royal Bavarian Art Institute for Pictorial Painting on Glass. Zettler sold his windows to American clients through the Swiss firm Benziger Brothers during the 1800s and through the Daprato Statuary Company of Chicago and New York City after 1906. His two sons, Franz and Oskar, managed the studio after their father s death, with Oskar in charge of overseas operations. Oskar s son, Oscar Zettler, Jr., later took over the studio and in 1939 the Zettler company joined with the Mayer firm. Both Zettler and Mayer studios were known for their Munich Style windows that feature richly detailed settings and exquisitely painted figures. Ht: 112" Wd: 66.75"

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