Pewter Wine Bottle Known As A "prismenkanne, Germany, XVIII Th C
Artist: Non Identifié
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Pewter wine bottle known as a “Prismenkanne,” with a hexagonal cross-section and a screw-top stopper fitted with a dangling corded ring. It is engraved with flowers and a heart bearing the owner’s initials.
Height: 22 cm.
City and maker’s hallmarks are partially illegible
SOUTHERN GERMANY,Second half of the 18th century
Of fine quality and in perfect condition
Bibliography: “Die Deutschen Zinngiesser und ihre Marken” by Erwin Hintze
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Website: www.commenchal-expert-etains.com
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GUARANTEE
Former professor at IDETH (Institute for Technical and Historical Studies of Art Objects)
Former professor at the EAC (School of Art and Communication)
Former member of the UFE (French Union of Experts)
Jean-Claude COMMENCHAL guarantees the authenticity of the object described above.
A detailed descriptive invoice including a photograph will be provided to the buyer upon request.
PAYMENT
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IBAN: FR76 3002 7160 2700 0206 4620 173
BIC: CMCIFRPP
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240 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Tin
Reference (ID): 1779754
Availability: In stock
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