Heinrich Antoine-Feill

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Heinrich Nils Antoine-Feill (born February 13, 1855 in Hamburg ; † May 27, 1922 there ) was a German lawyer and patron in Hamburg. His watch collection was famous.

Life

Heinrich Antoine-Feill was the son of the Hamburg lawyer Heinrich Frans Angelo Antoine-Feill and studied law at the University of Jena , the University of Bonn and the University of Leipzig . He became a member of the Corps Franconia Jena (1874), the Corps Hansea Bonn (1874) and the Corps Misnia Leipzig (1876). He completed his studies in Kiel and had to repeat the Lübeck exam once. He was enrolled as a lawyer in Hamburg on August 8, 1879. He continued his father's law firm and was particularly busy in the field of maritime and insurance law. He promoted art and was the initiator, founder and chairman of the supervisory board of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus .

His watch collection was auctioned on March 24, 1955 in Cologne . It was bought by the master goldsmith , watchmaker and founder of the Wuppertal watch museum Georg Abeler and formed the central inventory of this museum, which continued to grow in the following decades. In 2016 the Abeler family gave up the museum and most of the collection was auctioned.

Fonts

  • The mandatum Tua Gratia (lib. III., Tit. X., Art. I. of the Lübischen law) and the commercial recommendation, Inaugural dissertation, 1878

literature

  • Konrad Hüseler : Catalog of the Dr. Antoine-Feill. Commission publisher M. Riegel, Hamburg 1929.
  • Konrad Hüseler: Dr. Antoine-Feill, Hamburg. Auction 134. Art and auction house Franz A. Menna, Cologne 1955.
  • Geert Seelig : Dr. HFA Antoine-Feill and the law firm he founded - a legal, cultural and historical perspective of more than 100 years. Hamburg 1979.
  • Renate Hauschild-Thiessen: Antoine-Feill, Heinrich (Henry) Nils . In: Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk Brietzke (Hrsg.): Hamburgische Biographie . tape 5 . Wallstein, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-8353-0640-0 , p. 25-26 .
  • Manfred Brauneck : 100 years of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. Dölling and Galitz, 1999, p. 11.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 124/422; 22/212; 151/208.
  2. Gerrit Schmidt: The history of the Hamburg legal profession from 1815 to 1879. Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3-923725-17-5 , p. 377.
  3. History of the Schauspielhaus Hamburg (archive-de.com)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / archive-de.com  
  4. ^ Watch Wiki .
  5. wz.de