ID 1003558
Lot 61 | Einzigartiges, opulentes Ensemble bestehend aus
Estimate value
€ 24 000 – 48 000
Einzigartiges, opulentes Ensemble bestehend aus großem Tafelaufsatz und zwei Girandolen
Silber. Ausgestellter, am Rand wulstartig geformter, passig geschweifter, breiter Stand in hoch aufsteigendem, sich konisch verjüngenden, vegetabil gestalteten Schaft in Form eines vollplastischen und äußerst naturalistisch gearbeiteten Baumstammes übergehend. Obenauf, getragen von vier ausgestellten, reliefplastischen Weinblättern, ein aus Weinblattranken geflochtenes, durchbrochen gearbeitetes Gitter mit tief gemuldeter, zum Rand hin ausschwingend gebogter, von strahlenförmigen Kanneluren und reliefierten Godronen verzierter Schale. Der Korpus umlaufend mit aufgelegtem Weinlaub dekoriert. Aus dem Stand vier vollplastische, aus Muschelwerk und Voluten entwachsende Pferde. Die Girandolen über dreifach eingezogenem, wulstartigem Stand mit kurzem Balusterschaft, übergehend in vier astähnlich anmutende Leuchterarme in vasenförmige Tüllen über flachen Traufschalen, aus naturgetreu gestalteten Blättern endend. Der Leuchterkorpus umzogen von flächendeckend üppigem, ziseliertem Akanthusblattwerk. Der Schaft korrespondierend mit drei steigenden Pferden verziert. Gest., 13 Lot, Beschauzeichen, dat., Herstellerzeichen. Gew. zus. ca. 12070 g. H. 59 cm - 60 cm. Schalen-D. 33 cm.
Vgl. Neuwirth, Wiener Silber 1781-1866, S. 158 sowie P2178 f. Ein weiteres Silberobjekt der Firma Franz Schiffer aus demselben Jahr befindet sich im Nationalmuseum "Národní muzeum" in Prag.
An unique and opulent Vienna silver centrepiece with two 5-lights girandoles. Bowl gilt inside. Standard mark 13 lot, assay and maker´s mark. Dated.
Österreich. Wien. Firma k. k. Hof- und bürgl. Gold und Silberarbeiter Franz Schiffer. 1852.
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