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AN ITALIAN HALF-SHAFFRON WITH LATER ETCHED AND GILT DECORATION

FIRST HALF OF 17TH CENTURY

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AN ITALIAN HALF-SHAFFRON WITH LATER ETCHED AND GILT DECORATION
First half of 17th Century
Of russet steel, drawn up to a medial ridge over the muzzle and with raised flanges about the eye openings, fitted with standing ear-guards, poll-plate and decorated tubular brass plume-holder, etched with later bands involving running patterns of lozenge-shaped cartouches filled and bordered by leaf ornament, additional narrow bands of half- flowerheads, all parcel-gilt (the poll-plate not gilt), the etching involving contrasting granular elements throughout, and profusely studded with domed brass rivets and with plain turned edges (the poll-plate and one ear-guard each with small rust holes and cracks, escutcheon removed, the internal leather torn).
22½in (57.1cm)
Provenance
S.J. Whawell Collection, London, 1925
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 15% on the buyer's premium

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