Museum, Helmet Ewer, Plated Metal, Silver, Coat Of Arms, Louis XIV, 17th Century
Extremely rare helmet ewer in silver-plated metal resting on a circular foot molded with nets, the body is applied lanceoles and lambrequins, it is separated into two parts by rushes, engraved with the count's coat of arms, the handle is winding , 17th century period. This type of model is very early, datable to around 1650 or earlier. The foot unscrews. Condition, good, traces of use, it was formerly re-silvered, traces of welding under the foot (the part that suffers the most). It holds water, we can use it. The silvering is in good condition, beautiful patina. Museum piece.
1 600 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Good condition
Material: Silver metal
Height: 22,2 cm
Reference (ID): 1080510
Availability: In stock
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