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A pair of Flemish silver-gilt mounted rock crystal salts, Bruges, 1574/75, maker's mark a figure seated backwards on a horse

Estimate

80,000 - 120,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Circular form, the bases on three grotesque mask and ball feet, with ovolo borders, the bases with gadroons, the faceted rock crystal bodies held by hexagonal bezels with alternating round garnets and square amber cabochons, the rims with matching ovolo borders, engraved with scrollwork, marked on the undersides with town mark, date letter and maker's mark.


11.5cm, 4½in. high

Acquired from Galerie Bernard de Leye, Brussels, 2000,

thence by descent.

Zilver & Wandtapijten; Catalogus tentoonstelling; Gruuthusemuseum, Bruges; 19 July - 19th October 1980; pp.16-20

J. Van Damme et al. (ed); Gents zilver in Laarne, Magie van de edelsmeedkunst; Ghent; 2009; p.179

W. van Dievoet; Brugse edelsmeden van het ancient regime; Brussels; 2014; illus. plate II and back cover

Zilver & Wandtapijten; Gruuthusemuseum, Bruges; 19 July - 19th October 1980; No.235

Hallmarked clearly on the undersides.

Some minor marks due to age and use.

The engraved ornament is sharp.

The bottom rims (above the feet) are a little uneven.

Some minor chips to the edges and corners of the rock crystal.

The gilding may have been refreshed at some point.

One foot on one salt has a lead solder repair.