ID 1065327
Lot 439 | Paar Salièren mit Monogramm Wilhelm von Hessen-Kassel
Estimate value
€ 4 000 – 6 000
7,5 x 5,5 x 4 cm
Silber, gegossen, teilvergoldet. Bauchige, ovale Schälchen, über dem Fuß eingezogen. Bekröntes Monogramm "WL" des Landgrafen Wilhelm von Hessen-Kassel zu Rumpenheim (1787-1867). Zeichen für 15-lötiges Silber, Tremolierstrich, Meister Pierre Baucair (geb. 1696, Meister 1721, gest. 1775). Ca. 290g. zusammen. Min. ber.
Sammlung Gerrit Boettcher.
Als Leihgabe im Museum Kassel 1998 zur Ausstellung "Kasseler Silber". Lit. Neuhaus/Richter, MZ 80c, FZ 69.
Wilhelm von Hessen (1787-1867) war Titular-Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel aus der Seitenlinie Hessen-Rumpenheim und Gouverneur von Kopenhagen. Er erbte 1837 von seinem Vater Friedrich III von Hessen-Kassel-Rumpenheim (1747-1837) den Titel des Landgrafen. Er war verheiratet mit Prinzessin Charlotte von Dänemark (1789-1864), Tochter des dänischen Erbprinzen Friedrich.
Pierre Baucair (1696-1775) und sein Sohn Isaak Baucair (1753-1793) fertigten in ihrer gemeinsamen Werkstatt eine Reihe von Silbergegenständen für den Hof der Landgrafen von Hessen-Kassel. Darunter befanden sich mehrere silberne Kaffeekannen, Deckelschalen und andere silberne Gebrauchsgegenstände für Landgraf Wilhelm VIII., den Urgroßvater von Landgraf Wilhelm von Hessen-Kassel zu Rumpenheim.
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