RARE SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER CENTERPIECE
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Description
Guatemala, 18th c., marked
early Gothic-style with four scrolled supports, two candleholders and four condiment dishes, all mounted in a shaped base; 9.5"h; 9.5"w; 11.25"d; 66.5 troy oz., 1.389kg
Purchased in Spain.
Collector's note: "Most likely this was ordered by a Spanish official stationed in Guatemala to be a prestigious show item, rather than to have utilitarian use. Much of Guatemalan silver design is drawn from the English or Spanish, but not in this case. The base plate resembles the larger, more ornate Augsburg (Bavaria)-style, not the English-style which stands on individual legs." During the first half of the 17th c., the city of Augsburg was pivotal in the European network of goldsmiths attracting goldsmith journeymen from all over Europe. In the 18th c. a large number of silver and goldsmiths became master craftsmen in Augsburg, a center of major wealth generated through banking and metals.
NOTE: Apologies, we cannot approve bidders during the auction.
early Gothic-style with four scrolled supports, two candleholders and four condiment dishes, all mounted in a shaped base; 9.5"h; 9.5"w; 11.25"d; 66.5 troy oz., 1.389kg
Purchased in Spain.
Collector's note: "Most likely this was ordered by a Spanish official stationed in Guatemala to be a prestigious show item, rather than to have utilitarian use. Much of Guatemalan silver design is drawn from the English or Spanish, but not in this case. The base plate resembles the larger, more ornate Augsburg (Bavaria)-style, not the English-style which stands on individual legs." During the first half of the 17th c., the city of Augsburg was pivotal in the European network of goldsmiths attracting goldsmith journeymen from all over Europe. In the 18th c. a large number of silver and goldsmiths became master craftsmen in Augsburg, a center of major wealth generated through banking and metals.
NOTE: Apologies, we cannot approve bidders during the auction.
Condition
The upper-most bowl poss. a period and conforming replacement.
Absence of a condition statement does not imply the lot is in perfect condition, free from flaws, restoration, or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email or telephone to our gallery. Any condition statement given either verbally or written is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. CRN bears no responsibility for error or omission. All items are sold as is. All sales are final.
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RARE SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER CENTERPIECE
Estimate $9,000 - $12,000
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