A GERMAN PASTE-SET ENAMELLED GOLD PRESENTATION SNUFF-BOX
A GERMAN PASTE-SET ENAMELLED GOLD PRESENTATION SNUFF-BOX

BY CARL MARTIN WEISHAUPT AND SONS (FL. FROM 1837), MARKED, HANAU, STRUCK WITH A MARK FOR 14 CARAT GOLD AND INVENTORY NOS. 2676 AND 1347 ON THE FLANGE, TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER MARKS

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A GERMAN PASTE-SET ENAMELLED GOLD PRESENTATION SNUFF-BOX
BY CARL MARTIN WEISHAUPT AND SONS (FL. FROM 1837), MARKED, HANAU, STRUCK WITH A MARK FOR 14 CARAT GOLD AND INVENTORY NOS. 2676 AND 1347 ON THE FLANGE, TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER MARKS
large cartouche-shaped box, the cover, wavy baluster sides and base engraved, cast and stamped with foliate scrolls and flowers partly enamelled in opaque blue, the cover centred with a blue opaque enamel tondo applied with vari-colour enamelled arms of the Hanse-towns of Bremen, Lübeck and Hamburg surmounted by gold and enamelled heraldic trophies, within paste surround, flanked on either side by three silver-mounted paste stones, foliate thumbpiece
3 7/8 in. (96 mm.) wide
來源
Christie's, London, 21 November 2000, lot 270.

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Tom Johans
Tom Johans

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The Hanseatic League, die Hanse in German, seems to have begun as an alliance between the northern German towns of Hamburg and Lübeck in 1241. It was an economic alliance of trading cities and their merchant guilds that dominated trade along the coast of Northern Europe. Created to protect the commercial interests and privileges granted by foreign rulers in cities and countries that the merchants visited, the League exerted great influence on the politics, culture and economics of European countries. It held occasional meetings, or Hanseatic diets, in Lübeck and other cities to conduct its business. It had probably reached the height of its powers in the mid-15th century with a presence in locations from Danzig to Cologne and London, but had largely lost its strength by the time of the Protestant Reformation in the 1550s and the increasing power of Europe's nation-states in the 1600s. The last meeting was held in 1669 with representatives from only six towns present.
For other boxes by this goldsmith see lots 108, 114 and 115.

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