A PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED ROSEWATER DISHES
A PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED ROSEWATER DISHES

CIRCA 1870, AFTER THE ORIGINAL BY FRANCOIS BRIOT, IN THE MANNER OF ELKINGTON AND CO.

细节
A PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED ROSEWATER DISHES
CIRCA 1870, AFTER THE ORIGINAL BY FRANCOIS BRIOT, IN THE MANNER OF ELKINGTON AND CO.
Each circular, heavily embossed with twelve allegorical cartouches around a central boss featuring Temperance
18.1/2 in. (47 cm.) diameter
出版
One dish is included in Garrard & Co. Ltd, Inventory of Plate. The Property of The Most Honble The Marquis of Londonderry, K.G., 1923, p. 3.

荣誉呈献

Katharine Cooke
Katharine Cooke

查阅状况报告或联络我们查询更多拍品资料

登入
浏览状况报告

拍品专文

The present lot is after the 'Temperantia' Basin, designed by François Briot (1545-1620), in the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (museum no. 2063-1855). The central boss features Temperance, her outstretched arm offers a tazza of wine. Around the central boss are four cartouches represent the earth's elements (air, water, earth and fire). The dish is further embossed with allegorical panels representing Minerva and the seven liberal arts. A copy of this basin is used as the women's singles final trophy at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. A ceramic example is in the collection of the Musée du Louvre, Paris.

更多来自 拉格伦珍藏:惠灵顿、滑铁卢及克里米亚与伦敦德里侯爵珍藏工艺精品

查看全部
查看全部