ID 548316
Lot 158 | Emaillierte, partiell silberverzierte Schmuck-Kassette, Wien, Ende 19. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 17 000
Rechteckiger Korpus aus Bronze mit scharniergelagertem Deckel auf vier durchbrochen gearbeiteten, ausgestellten Füßen. Auf Außenseiten und Deckel eingesetzte Bronzeplatten mit mehrfarbig emailliertem floralen Jugendstil-Dekor. In den Ecken jeweils ornamental niellierte und vernietete Silberplatte mit aufgelegtem Skarabäus aus Bronze. An den vier Seitenecken plastische Eidechse und Blattdekor. Auf der Frontseite eingesetztes Schloss mit Überfallriegel und vernietete Zierplatte aus nielliertem Silber. Der Deckel mit scharniergelagertem Tragegriff. Im Innern hölzerne Auskleidung mit drei Einlage-Fächern. Die Kanten jeweils mit silberner Verstärkung und Silberstempel von Wien sowie Marke "RAS". Späterer Eisenschlüssel. Maße ca. 40 x 24 x 24 cm. Gewicht 14,17 kg.
Zustand: II
An enamelled Viennese casket, late 19th century
Rectangular bronze body with hinged lid on four pierced, flared feet. The sides and lid inlaid with bronze panels decorated with polychrome enamelled Art Nouveau flower ornaments. The corners with ornamentally nielloed and riveted silver panels featuring an applied bronze scarab. On each of the four side corners a three-dimensional lizard and leaves. Lock with hasp and riveted cover plate of nielloed silver on the obverse. Lid with hinged handle. Wooden lining and three compartments on the inside. Reinforced silver edges with Vienna hallmark and "RAS" mark. Later iron key. Dimensions circa 40 x 24 x 24 cm. Weight 14.17 kg.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Silver, jewelry and objets de vertu |
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