Vierteiliges Renaissance-Vorlegebesteck im Etui, süddeutsch, Mitte 16. Jhdt.
23.11.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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25000EUR € 25 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 658064
Lot 1189 | Vierteiliges Renaissance-Vorlegebesteck im Etui, süddeutsch, Mitte 16. Jhdt.
Estimate value
€ 25 000
Zwei große Vorlegemesser, die breiten Klingen mit jeweils einseitig geschlagener Passauer-Wolf-Marke. Am Ansatz jeweils eine durchbrochen gearbeitete Messingzwinge. Griffe und Knäufe aus Bronze mit geringen Resten von Vergoldung. Griffeinlagen mit feinem Schachbrettmuster aus dunklem Horn und Bein. Die mittige Kehlung mit durchbrochen gearbeitetem und rot unterlegtem Messingblech belegt. Ein Fleischmesser mit Rückenklinge, die gerundete Spitze mit drei eingelegten Messingpunkten. Eine große zweizinkige Gabel mit fein geschnittenem und tordiertem Schaft. Die Knäufe in Form von Köpfen gearbeitet. In originalem holzgefütterten Futteral aus geprägtem Leder. Nahe dem Ort defekt, teils leicht restauriert, eine Durchzugsöse fehlt. Länge der Besteckteile 36,5 bis 49 cm, mit Futteral 53 cm.
Seltenes Besteck, das zum Zerlegen und Darreichen von Wildbret und Geflügel bei höfischen Festen diente.
Vergleiche ein ähnliches, fünfteiliges Set im Deutschen Klingenmuseum Solingen (Inv. Nr. 2009.B.022) und ein kaiserliches vierteiliges Set in "Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Kostbare Bestecke für die Kunstkammern Europas", München, 2010.
ACHTUNG - USA-Los: Das Besteck befindet sich bereits in unseren Räumen in München, ist aber nur vorläufig eingeführt. Käufer aus dem EU-Raum müssen die jeweilige nationale Einfuhrumsatzsteuer, die Kosten für die Verzollung und evtl. Zoll (länderabhängig) entrichten!
Provenienz: Blumka Gallery, New York, ex Sammlung Dr. Jerome Zwanger, New York.
Zustand: II
A four-piece South German set of Renaissance serving cutlery in a tooled case, mid 16th century
Two large serving knives, the broad blades both stamped with the Passau wolf mark on one side. An openwork brass ferrule at the root of each knife. The handles and knobs made of bronze with scant remnants of gilding. The handles inlaid with dark horn and bone in a delicate chequered pattern. The central fuller embellished with openwork and covered in red underlaid sheet brass. One meat knife with a single-edged blade, the rounded tip with three dot-shaped brass inlays. A large, two-pronged fork with a finely chiselled and twisted shank. The knobs wrought in the shape of heads. In the original, wood-lined case of tooled leather. Damaged near the chape, slightly restored here and there, one eyelet loop has been lost. Length of the cutlery 36.5 to 49 cm, including the case 53 cm.
A rare set of cutlery, which was used to disjoint and serve game and poultry at court banquets. Cf. a similar, five-piece set in the Deutsches Klingenmuseum Solingen (inv. no. 2009.B.022), and a four-piece imperial set illustrated in "Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Kostbare Bestecke für die Kunstkammern Europas", Munich, 2010.
Attention - USA lot: the cutlery is already in Munich, but with temporary import only. Final customs clearance will be effected after the auction. The buyer will be charged his local VAT, duty (if applicable) and the customs broker fee.
Provenance: Blumka Gallery, New York, from the collection of Dr. Jerome Zwanger, New York.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Daggers, Knives and Cutlery |
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