Silbernes Miniaturrelief "Schlacht von Austerlitz", Kirstein in Straßburg, datiert 1809
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 663543
Lot 3078 | Silbernes Miniaturrelief "Schlacht von Austerlitz", Kirstein in Straßburg, datiert 1809
Estimate value
€ 3 000
Fein getriebene Silberplatte mit fein gravierten und ziselierten Details. Die plastischen Figuren teils aufgesetzt. Darstellung eines Angriffs französischer Husaren auf generische Infanterie. Am unteren Rand gravierte Signatur "Kirstein orfre. à Straßbourg 1809". Im Hintergrund im Übergang zu den Figuren stellenweise kleine Fehlstellen. Hinter Glas in originalem feuervergoldeten Rahmen aus Bronze mit beweglicher Hängeöse. Durchmesser 9,5 cm, mit Rahmen 14,5 cm.
Jakob Friedrich Kirstein (1765 - 1838), Silberschmied in Straßburg, bekannt für seine aufwendig gefertigten Miniaturreliefs.
Zustand: II
A silver miniature depicting a scene from the Battle of Austerlitz by Kirstein in Strasbourg, dated 1809
Finely repousséd silver plate with finely engraved and chased details. The three-dimensional figures partially applied. Portrayal of French hussars attacking a generic infantry unit. On the lower edge engraved signature "Kirstein orfre. à Straßbourg 1809". Partially small losses in the background in the transition to the figures. Under glass in original fire-gilt bronze frame with movable suspension ring. Diameter 9.5 cm, framed 14.5 cm.
Jakob Friedrich Kirstein (1765 - 1838), Strasbourg silversmith, known for his elaborately crafted miniature reliefs.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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