Gravierte Kanne, Lavabo und Lota-Vase aus Messing, Persien/Indien, 18./19. Jhdt.
08.07.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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400EUR € 400
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1260213
Lot 8198 | Gravierte Kanne, Lavabo und Lota-Vase aus Messing, Persien/Indien, 18./19. Jhdt.
Kleines, bauchiges Kännchen mit eingezogenem Hals und gerillter Lippe, der Ausguss in Form eines Tierkopfes. Der Körper vollflächig fein graviert sowie Spuren von Versilberung aufweisend. Das Lavabo in Miniaturform ähnlich verziert und silbertauschiert bzw. -eingelegt, im Boden ein kleiner Riss. Dieses Exemplar wurde wahrscheinlich zur Verbrennung genutzt. Höhe 8 cm, Durchmesser 10 cm. Dazu eine formschöne, bauchige Lota-Vase auf vier kleinen Füßen. Leicht gerillte Wandung, in tief gekehlten Hals und kräftige Lippe übergehend. Leicht fleckig. Höhe 14 cm.
A Persian/Indian engraved brass jug, lavabo and lota vase, 18th/19th century
A Persian/Indian engraved brass jug, lavabo and lota vase, 18th/19th century
Kleines, bauchiges Kännchen mit eingezogenem Hals und gerillter Lippe, der Ausguss in Form eines Tierkopfes. Der Körper vollflächig fein graviert sowie Spuren von Versilberung aufweisend. Das Lavabo in Miniaturform ähnlich verziert und silbertauschiert bzw. -eingelegt, im Boden ein kleiner Riss. Dieses Exemplar wurde wahrscheinlich zur Verbrennung genutzt. Höhe 8 cm, Durchmesser 10 cm. Dazu eine formschöne, bauchige Lota-Vase auf vier kleinen Füßen. Leicht gerillte Wandung, in tief gekehlten Hals und kräftige Lippe übergehend. Leicht fleckig. Höhe 14 cm.
Condition: II
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