A FINE ITALIAN STEEL, SILVER AND GOLD DAMASCENED TABLE CASKET
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ID 1357901
Lot 18 | A FINE ITALIAN STEEL, SILVER AND GOLD DAMASCENED TABLE CASKET
Estimate value
30000USD $ 30 000 – 50 000
BY ANTONIO CORTELAZZO, VICENZA, DATED 1870
Of rectangular outline, surmounted by a pair of adorsed dragons supporting the arms of Sir William Drake, decorated overall repoussé trophies and gold-ground scrollwork, raised on scroll and mask feet, the lid signed 'CORTELAZZO/VICENZA/FECIT/1870'
8 ¼ in. (21 cm.) high, 8 ¼ in. (21 cm.) wide, 6 in. (15 cm.) deep
Provenance
The Collection of Sir William Richard Drake, F.S.A.
Sold The Property of Sir William Drake F.S.A., Christie's, London, 30 June-3 July 1891, lot 602 (£33).
The Collection of M.F. Adie Esq, purchased circa 1950 from H.W. Keil Ltd, Broadway Worcs.,
Anoymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 27 May 2004, lot 77.
With Partridge Fine Arts, London.
The Collection of Frederick A. and Sharon L. Klingenstein; Christie's, New York, 7 May 2020, lot 235.
Literature
The Art Journal, London, 1872, p.2.
The Official Catalogue, Fine Arts Department London, International Exhibition of 1872, London, J.M. Johnson & Sons (Victoria and Albert Museum reference A23 (21), p. 93 no. 2712.
J. Culme, Nineteenth Century Silver, London, 1977, p. 17.
J. Rudoe, 'The Layards, Cortelazzo and Castellani: new information from the diaries of Lady Layard', Jewellery Studies I, 1983. p. 86.
B. Shifman, 'A Renaissance-Revival Masterpiece by Antonio Cortelazzo, Cleveland Studies in the History of Art, vol. 8, p.103, fig. 17.
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