AIGUIÈRE FLAMANDE EN ARGENT
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ID 1387008
Lot 131 | AIGUIÈRE FLAMANDE EN ARGENT
Estimate value
8000EUR € 8 000 – 12 000
Par Petrus Franciscus Josephus Van Assche, Anvers, 1751
Sur piédouche circulaire fileté, le corps tronconique bombé sur la panse et appliqué au centre d'une côte filetée et sous le large bec verseur d'un masque de femme coiffée de plumes dans une cadre formé d'enroulements, l'anse en triple enroulement partiellement amatis, et terminée par un appuie-pouce feuillagé, poinçons sur le piédouche: ville, millésime et maître-orfèvre
H. 22.5cm. (8 7/8in.)
847 gr. (27 oz. 4 dwt.)
Provenance
Francis Janssens van der Maelen, Bruxelles, 1987.
Pierre Cambier, 2001.
Collection Onzea-Govaerts, Belgique.
Literature
P. Baudouin, P. Colman et D. Goethals, Orfèvrerie en Belgique, Zilver in België, Silver in Belgium 1500-1800, Bruxelles, 1998, p. 104, No 268.
G. van Hemeldonck, Het grootwerk: goudsmeden, zilversmeden en juweliers vermeld te Antwerpen, 13de-19de eeuw, Antwerpen, 2005, No 18-16.
Exhibited
Antwerps huiszilver uit de 17e en 18e eeuw, November 1988 - January 1989, Antwerp Rubenhuis, p. 124, no. 117 (illustrée).
Further details
A FLEMISH SILVER EWER
MARK OF PETRUS FRANCISCUS JOSEPHUS VAN ASSCHE, ANTWERP, 1751
plain, baluster shaped, on spreading foot, the scrolling handle moulded, applied below the spout with female mask, marked on foot-rim
Applied technique: | Metalwork |
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Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | Belgium, Western Europe, Europe |
Category: | Bowls |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
Applied technique: | Metalwork |
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Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | Belgium, Western Europe, Europe |
Category: | Bowls |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
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