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SILVER DECORATIVE DISH WITH A SCENE OF A FEUDAL COURT PROBABLY GERMANY, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY
SILVER DECORATIVE DISH WITH A SCENE OF A FEUDAL COURT PROBABLY GERMANY, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY
A large oval silver dish with a multi-figural composition in high relief, executed in the aesthetic of European Historicism. The central medallion presents an allegory of just judgment and paternal governance.At the centre of the scene stands a feudal knight in ceremonial armour with a plume. His figure dominates through scale and sculptural expressiveness; his raised gesture is directed toward the heavens, where clouds appear within the castle interior, symbolising divine presence. Before him kneels a woman with a child, embodying a plea for protection and mercy. To the left unfolds a group of warriors and officials seated at a table with an open book of laws, reinforcing the theme of justice. Architectural elements of the castle interior add spatial depth and theatrical intensity to the composition.A beaded border frames the central oval. The rim is decorated with repoussé garlands of fruits, flowers and foliage with partial gilding. The contrast between the silver surface and the gilded elements enhances the decorative richness and underlines the ceremonial character of the piece. The quality of chasing, depth of modelling and academic treatment of the figures are typologically consistent with South German workshops of the second half of the 19th century.Marks: French import silver mark – “flea” in a rectangular cartouche.Dimensions: 36 x 29 cm.Weight: 522 g.Condition: Good. Minor traces of age and handling. The relief is crisp, without losses or deformation. Partial gilding preserved, with natural wear on protruding elements.Provenance: European private collection.
1700 EUR
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