ID 1416875
Lot 4523 | Jagdlicher Elfenbein-Humpen, deutsch, Montierung Hanau oder Schwäbisch Gmünd, um 1900
Elfenbein, vergoldetes Silber. Auf einem ovalen, aufgewölbten Silberfuß mit ausgestelltem, gewelltem Rand. Rundum getriebener Dekor: Wildsau, Hund und Hirsch umgeben von Rankenwerk. Ovaler, konischer Elfenbeinkorpus, umlaufend im Starkrelief beschnitzt: Darstellung einer Treibjagd auf Wildsauen. Sehr detailliert gearbeitete Figuren und Landschaft. Elfenbeinhenkel in Form eines plastischen Hundes gearbeitet. Stark gewölbter Scharnierdeckel aus Silber entsprechend dem Fuß gearbeitet. Palmettendrücker. Eine Elfenbein-Wildsau im Kampf mit einem Hund als Bekrönung. Unterseite mit Tremolierstrich und zwei undeutlichen Marken (Fantasiemarken). Fuß und Knauf leicht lose (mit Spiel). Oberer Ast minimal bestoßen, sonst guter Zustand. Maße 22 x 16 cm, Gesamtgewicht 615 g. Sehr feine Elfenbeinschnitzerei. Es handelt sich wahrscheinlich um eine Arbeit aus Erbach. Aktuelles CITES-Dokument vorhanden.
Achtung: Ein Export dieses Loses aus der EU ist leider nicht möglich.
A German gilt-silver mounted ivory tankard with boar-hunting scene, mounting probably Hanau, circa 1900
A German gilt-silver mounted ivory tankard with boar-hunting scene, mounting probably Hanau, circa 1900
Ivory, gilt silver. On an oval, domed, silver base with a flared, fluted rim. Chased décor on all sides with wild boar, hound and stag, surrounded by tendrils. Oval, conical ivory body, continuously carved in high relief with a hunting scene featuring wild boar. Extremely detailed depiction of both figures and landscape. The ivory handle in the shape of a fully sculptured hound. Distinctly domed, hinged lid in silver, the design matching the base. Palmette thumb rest. The ivory finial shows a wild boar fighting with a hound. The underside with a proof mark and two illegible stamps (made-up marks, probably Hanau). The base and knob slightly loose (some movement). The top branch slightly knocked, otherwise in good condition. Dimensions 22 x 16 cm, total weight 615 g. Very fine ivory carving. Current CITES document included.
Attention: This lot can only be shipped within the European Union.
Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Silver and objets de vertu |
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Auction house category: | Silver and objets de vertu |
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