細節
A HUNGARIAN SILVER-GILT TANKARD
MARK OF GEORGIUS I OLESCHER, BRASSÓ, CIRCA 1700
Shaped cylindrical on a domed foot with stepped border, repousse and chased above with colonettes of bellflowers, cherubs, and baskets of fruit and flowers, the similarly chased cover with bifurcated scroll thumbpiece and later lion finial, scroll handle with female torso and head, marked under base
11½ in. (29 cm.) high; 32 oz. (1,006 gr.)
來源
Sold at auction at the Ernst Museum, Budapest, Sale no. XXXI, 1926, lot 30
出版
László Mravik, "Sacco di Budapest:" Depredation of Hungary 1938-1949, 1998, illus. fig. 19976, p. 335
展覽
Exhibition of Goldsmiths' Work, Museum of Applied Art, Budapest, 1884, Rm. IV, Gc. II, No. 45
Exhibition of Old Silver, Museum of Applied Art, Budapest, 1927, no. 59
Exhibition of Old Cultural Pieces from Transylvania, Museum of Applied Art, Budapest, 1931, no. 64, Pl. IX