A GERMAN SILVER SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND FROM A HUNTING SERVICE

MAKER'S MARK OF CHRISTIAN II DRENTWETT, AUGSBURG, 1765-1767

细节
A GERMAN SILVER SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND FROM A HUNTING SERVICE
maker's mark of Christian II Drentwett, Augsburg, 1765-1767
The two-handled tureen of bombé form on four applied openwork rococo scroll feet, the similar handles rising from applied rococo cartouches, the sides repoussé and chased with two cartouches incorporating a stag and hunting rifle, a boar and lance, one engraved with a coat-of-arms, the domed cover with four applied rococo cartouches and finial cast and chased as a hare amongst branches, hound with dead bird and a putto holding a bird, the two-handled stand with scroll and flower border with applied hunting horn, pistol and dead birds, the openwork rococo handles with applied rabbit and hunting swords and stags's head and rifle, engraved with similar coat-of-arms, marked on tureen, cover and stand
The stand: 55.5 cm. (21 7/8 in.) long,
The tureen: 44.5 cm. (17½ in.) long
4460 gr. (143 oz.)

拍品专文

The coat-of-arms is that of Counts von Wreech, Wrechow, Pomerania.

The variation of Drentwett's maker's mark struck on this piece is illustrated by Seling, H., Die Kunst der Augsburger Goldschmiede 1529-1868, Supplement to Vol. III, no. 2427.

A similar tureen from a hunting service by Heinrich Bernhard Weyhe, Augsburg 1761-3, from a service thought to have been presented by Kurfurst Karl Theodors von Pfalz (1724-1799) to the Bishop of Lille is illustrated by Seelig, L. in the exhibition catalogue Silber und Gold, Augsburger Goldschmiedkunst f/uur die H/uofe Europas, M/uunich, 1994, cat. no. 149/1.