A fine Viennese Renaissance revival silver-gilt, enamel and semi-precious stone-mounted rock-crystal cornucopia
PROPERTY FROM A WEST COAST FAMILY COLLECTION
A fine Viennese Renaissance revival silver-gilt, enamel and semi-precious stone-mounted rock-crystal cornucopia

BY KARL RÖSSLER, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A fine Viennese Renaissance revival silver-gilt, enamel and semi-precious stone-mounted rock-crystal cornucopia
By Karl Rössler, Last quarter 19th Century
The domed cover surmounted by a hunter with crossbow, quarry and three hounds, the tapered rock-crystal horn carved throughout with masks and scrolling foliage, applied with bands decorated with reserves of hunting scenes, terminating in a bear's head and forequarters, supported by a trotting stag above a domed foot, variously stamped KR and with Austrian hallmarks
20in. (50.8 cm.) high; 17½in. (44.5 cm.) wide

Lot Essay

This fine object d'art was fashioned in the style of the Italian Renaissance when precious items - coconuts, rare pieces of imported porcelain or rock crystal - were presented with elaborate mounts of precious metal in recognition of their value and importance. The fashion was emulated in the opulent and romantic climate of the 19th century, when designers looked to the great ages of the Renaissance and Baroque for inspiration. Not only did colourful and decorative enamels relate to objects that one would have expected to find displayed in the collections of the 16th and 17th centuries; they would have announced the wealth and education of the owner. The craftsmen of Bohemia, Prague and Vienna have been traditionally associated with the creation of precious, decorative objects for the collector. Enamels of the highest quality made in Vienna tend to be the most easily distinguishable, and a number of Viennese makers were awarded medals at various 19th Century International Exhibitions for their productions.

A virtually identical cornucopia was sold Christie's, London, 30 September 2004, lot 137 (£50,190).

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