Cup stand

Andries Grill [nl]

Item information

Cup stand

Bekerschroef cup stand supported by Bacchus on a barrel, with auricular designs and dolphin heads on base and sphere
OME-1937-0002
Applied art
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag

Reconstruction of provenance history

Vóór 1937-09-27
: Emma Budge (collection), Hamburg
:
: Museum inventory; D. Brongers, M. van Houten-de Kom, Eindrapportage Herkomst & Restitutie Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, 22 December 2000; see P. Graupe cat., Berlin 27 September 1937, no. 256 (ill.); 'Aanwinsten XIX. Een Haagsche bekerschroef van Andries Grill 1642' in: Mededeelingen Dienst voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen, December 1937, p. 113 (ill.)

27-9-1937
: Paul Graupe (auction), Berlin
:
: Museum inventory; D. Brongers, M. van Houten-de Kom, Eindrapportage Herkomst & Restitutie Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, 22 December 2000; see P. Graupe cat., Berlin 27 September 1937, no. 256 (ill.); 'Aanwinsten XIX. Een Haagsche bekerschroef van Andries Grill 1642' in: Mededeelingen Dienst voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen, December 1937, p. 113 (ill.)

1937-09-27 <> heden
: Gemeentemuseum Den Haag [nl]
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Current restitution status

Restituted
: Update 2022: On 14 November 2022, the Restitutions Committee issued a binding opinion with file number RC 3.179 to restitute this object to the legal successors of the former owner.

Research findings

This bekerschroef stand was part of the collection confiscated from the heirs of Emma Budge.

This stand belonged to Emma Budge's collection. She was born Emma Ranette Lazarus (1852-1937), daughter of a Jewish businessman from Hamburg. After marrying Henry Budge, an American, she adopted his nationality. After her death in 1937, her art collection was confiscated by the German regime and sold at Paul Graupe auction house in Berlin. The heirs have submitted a claim for the object; the museum has been in correspondence with their representatives for several years.