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Paar Vermeil-Strausse als Kunstkammerobjekt

Height: 41 cm each. Weight: 1490 g each. The foot hallmarked with 800 fineness, crescent and crown and master's mark of the Neumann brothers. Hanau, from 1926. Ostrich eggs mounted in gilt and chased silver. A base in naturalistic relief above foliate feet. Above it, an ostrich standing with both legs on the ground and its head raised. Its torso formed by an ostrich egg held by feather clasps. Remark: Three ostrich egg goblets are kept in the Dresden Green Vault. They were made by Elias Geyer in Leipzig around 1589-1595 and also consist of ostrich eggs set in a gilded silver mount, symbolizing the body of the ostrich. Iconographically, the ostrich eggs were also a symbol of the immaculate conception, as the ostrich is said to have had its eggs buried in the sand incubated by the sun. As it was also known as an iron-eating bird, it was often depicted with a horseshoe in its beak. (1400172) (1) (13) A pair of vermeil ostrich as cabinet of curiosities object Height: each 41 cm. Weight: each 1490 g. 800 silver hallmark on foot, crescent moon and crown and maker's mark of Neumann Brothers. Hanau, from 1926. Ostrich egg mounted in gilt and chased silver.

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Paar Vermeil-Strausse als Kunstkammerobjekt

Estimate 28 000 - 35 000 EUR

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munich, Germany
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