ID 780214
Lot 97 | CHOPE EN ARGENT ET VERMEIL SUEDOIS
Estimate value
€ 4 000 – 6 000
PAR JOHANN GRONWALL, VANERSBORG, 1762
Cylindrique légèrement évasée sur trois pieds boules ciselés d'une coquille avec attache en masque de putto dans un cartouche feuillagé, le corps uni repoussé en partie basse de coquilles et vagues et gravé sous le bord d'enroulements feuillagés, l'anse latérale avec attache en masque d'homme, le couvercle ciselé d'une frise de médaillons à l'antique et de motifs rocailles, appliqué au centre d'une médaille datant de 1743, poinçons sur le fond: ville, lettre-date (D) et maître-orfèvre
H.: 19,2 cm. (7 5⁄8 in.)
1339 gr. (43 oz. 1 dwt.)
La médaille par Eugel Hartman est frappée de l'inscription ADOLPHUS FRIDERICUS PRINC.HAER.GOTH.WAND.HER.NORV.DUX.SLESV.HOLS. sur l'envers OMNIBUS.PRODESSE.CUPIT/ DEI.GRAT.REG.MAI.NUT.SENAT/ET.STAT.UNAMIN.CONSENS/SUCCESS.REGN.SVEC/ELECT.D.23JUN1743. Elle commémore l'accession d'Adolphe-Frédéric de Suède, duc de Schleswig-Holstein au titre de Prince héritier présomptif de Suède le 23 juin 1743. Il sera finalement couronné roi de Suède en mars 1751.
Provenance
Vente Christie's New York, 21 octobre 1993, lot 310.
Post lot text
A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT TAPERING CYLINDRICAL TANKARD, MARK OF JOHANN GRONWALL, VANERSBORG, 1762
Artist: | Johan Grönwall (1753–1779) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, Sweden |
Category: | Tankards |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
Artist: | Johan Grönwall (1753–1779) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, Sweden |
Category: | Tankards |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
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