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MARK OF SCHEGGI BROTHERS, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1815
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A PAIR OF ITALIAN SILVER-GILT MEAT DISHES FROM THE BORGHESE SERVICE
MARK OF SCHEGGI BROTHERS, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1815
Oval, with an acanthus border, engraved with the Borghese arms, marked on the border
25¾ in. (65.5 gr.) long; 249 oz. (7746 gr.)
The arms are those of Borghese, as borne by Prince Camillo Borghese (2)
MARK OF SCHEGGI BROTHERS, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1815
Oval, with an acanthus border, engraved with the Borghese arms, marked on the border
25¾ in. (65.5 gr.) long; 249 oz. (7746 gr.)
The arms are those of Borghese, as borne by Prince Camillo Borghese (2)
Provenance
Prince Camillo Borghese, who married Pauline Bonaparte, the sister of the Emperor Napoleon on 6 November 1803
The Borghese Palace sale, Giacomini and Capobianchi, Rome, 28 March - 9 April 1892, part of lot 847
Don Antonio Licata
Prince Baucina
Ercole Canessa
Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick, American Art Association/Anderson Galleries Inc., New York, 5 January 1934, lot 726 or 727.
The Borghese Palace sale, Giacomini and Capobianchi, Rome, 28 March - 9 April 1892, part of lot 847
Don Antonio Licata
Prince Baucina
Ercole Canessa
Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick, American Art Association/Anderson Galleries Inc., New York, 5 January 1934, lot 726 or 727.
Exhibited
Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, June 1924 - November 1932