A SILVER-GILT BEZOAR-STONE CASE AND STONE
A SILVER-GILT BEZOAR-STONE CASE AND STONE
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A SILVER-GILT BEZOAR-STONE CASE AND STONE

ENGLISH, 2ND HALF 17TH CENTURY

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A SILVER-GILT BEZOAR-STONE CASE AND STONE
ENGLISH, 2ND HALF 17TH CENTURY
Ovoid and with moulded borders, the outer case with rosette terminals and decorated overall with filigree foliate scrolls, containing an ovoid gilded bezoar stone
the case 2 3/8 in. (6 cm.) long
the case 3 oz. 4 dwt. (101 gr.)
来源
A Gentleman; Christie's, London, 19 November 2002, lot 136.
注意事项
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.

荣誉呈献

Harry Williams-Bulkeley
Harry Williams-Bulkeley International Head of Silver Department

拍品专文


Bezoar stones, formed from a calcified concretion found in the stomachs of some animals, were prized for their supposed medicinal properties, as well as being believed to act as an antidote to poison. The scarcity of bezoar stones by the 17th century led a group of Portuguese Jesuits in Goa to create a man-made version called 'Goa Stones'. These were a mixture of bezoar as well as other precious objects believed to have curative powers. Until the beginning of the 18th century, when medical authorities began to debunk the belief in these stones, they could sell for more then their weight in gold and were often contained in cases made from precious metals, such as the example offered here.

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