ID 548279
Lot 121 | Lederbezogenes Miniatur-Kabinett, wohl Nürnberg, um 1600
Estimate value
€ 12 000
Rechteckiger hölzerner Kabinettkasten auf vier Kugelfüßen aus gedrechseltem Bein. Die Außenseite mit feinem goldgeprägten Leder bezogen, Messingbeschläge mit Resten von Feuervergoldung. Auf der Oberseite beweglicher Tragegriff aus Eisen mit Resten von Vergoldung. Klappe mit kleinem vergoldeten Schloss, der Schlüssel fehlt. Die Innenseite der Klappe mit eingelegter Platte aus Solnhofener Schiefer (gesprungen), der Rahmen mit feinen Marketterieeinlagen aus verschiedenen Obsthölzern, umlaufend Darstellung von Waffen und Musikinstrumenten. Kleiner Wurmschaden an der Oberseite. Das Innere mit sieben kleinen Schubladen um zentrale, abschließbare Türe. Schlüssel liegt bei. Die Schauseiten mit graviertem und geschwärztem Bein belegt. Die Türe mit Darstellung zweier Musikanten, auf den Schüben Darstellung verschiedener Instrumente. Originale Knäufe aus vergoldetem Messing. Maße 11 x 12 x 9,5 cm.
Ein vergleichbares Kabinettkästchen, wohl aus derselben Werkstatt, befindet sich ein der Sammlung des Metropolitan Museums in New York.
Zustand: II -
A miniature cabinet, probably Nuremberg, circa 1600
Rectangular wooden cabinet on four ball feet of turned bone. The exterior covered with fine, gold-embossed leather, brass mounts with traces of fire gilding. At top a movable iron handle with traces of gilding. Flap with small gilt lock, the key missing. The inside of the flap with inlaid plate of slate from Solnhofen (cracked), the frame with fine marquetry inlays of various fruit woods, surrounded by a frieze of weapons and musical instruments. Slight worming at top. The interior with seven small drawers around a central, lockable door. Key included. The front sides of the drawers applied with engraved and blackened bone. The door depicting two musicians, the drawers adorned with various instruments. Original gilt brass pommels. Dimensions 11 x 12 x 9.5 cm.
A similar miniature cabinet, probably from the same workshop, is housed in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Kunstkammer objects and naturalia |
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