Auction Closed
October 12, 05:41 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
A jewelled a🐟nd enamelled gold-mounted hardstone chalice, Continental, mid-19th century
the oval bowl carved as a shaped semi-closed flowerhead, on spreading foot, the tapering baluster stem set with gold mounts cast and chased as foliate swags heighted with classical masks and decorated in polychrome basse-taille enamel, the jewelled swags alternating with enamelled cornucopiae filled with fruit, the rim above the carved foot centred with lion masks, apparently unmarked
height 6 9⁄16 in.; 16,5cm.
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Coupe en émail et pierres dures montés en or, Europe continentale, milieu du XIX✤e siècle
la coupe en forme de fleur, le pied balustre monté en or moulé et ciselé orné d'émail en basse-taille, les guirlandes de pierres dures alternant avec des cornes d'abondance en émail, le bas du pied centré de masques de lion, apparemment non poinçonné
height 6 9⁄16 in.; 16,5cm.
Edward Julius🦩 Berwind (1848-1936), The Elms, Newpor🧸t, Rhode Island;
Edward J. Berwind Collection, Parke-B🀅ernet, New York, 9-11 November 1939, lot 378; Rear Admiral Frederic R. Harris (1875-1949) Frederic R. Harris;
Parke-Bernet, New York, Melvin Gutman by 1952 The Melvin Gutman Collection, Part; I, 18-19 November 1940, lot 182;
Sotheby's New York, 24 April 1969, lot 135;
The Thyssen-Borܫnemisza Collection, Lugano and then by descent;
Christie's London, 29 November 2011, lot 524.
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Edward Julius Berwind (1848-1936), The Elms, Newpor📖t, Rhode Island;
Collection Edward J. Berwind, Parke-Bernet, New York, 9-11 novem𝄹bre 1939, lot 378; Contre-amiral Frederic R. Harris (1875-1949) Frederic R. Harris;
Parke-Bernet, New York, Melvin Gutman by 1952 The Melvin Gutman Collection, Part I, 18-19 novembre 1940, lot 182;
Sotheby's New York, 24 avril 1969, lot 135;
Collection Thyssen-Bornemisza, Lugano et ensuite par desce🐭ndance;
Christie's Londres, 29 novembre 2011, lot 524.
Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Melvin Gutman Collection, 1951 - 1952.
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