Works of Art, Antiquities 2020-05-25 Auction - 678 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 29
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A fine, small Eger cabinet casket from the estate ofA Portuguese Colonial family altar in ivory, circa 1720A royal Sasanian silver plate with a depiction of the
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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Works of Art, Antiquities

Prepare to be amazed! Black is beautiful: we cordially invite you to browse through the "Antiquities" catalogue and discover the black glazed pottery of the Etruscans and Greeks. The superlative drinking vessels and ceramic jars that were used for ritual purposes bear impressive testimony to the outstanding craftsmanship of antique pottery workshops. The lineup includes original artefacts from early advanced civilisations that would grace any museum collection, such as a silver relief plate depicting the royal hunt with the Sasanian ruler Shapur II (lot 593) or an extremely unusual pair of silver stirrups from the Viking era (lot 681). The stirrups were originally part of a private German collection in the 1920s, before being purchased by an English enthusiast; they are now back in Germany and up for sale this spring. Furthermore, the "Art and antiques" section contains a wide array of exquisite paintings from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Dated 1665, the portrait of a member of an archers' guild (lot 4) merits special attention. Next up, a magnificent Eger cabinet (lot 343) from the workshop of Johann Karl Haberstumpf (1654 ? 1724) is of the utmost rarity. This is just one of several fine cabinets and caskets in the works of art section representing a variety of styles, epochs and provinces. Several remarkable pieces of furniture from the baroque and classical periods, most of which were formerly part of an extensive Munich collection, are certain to generate much excitement. They include a South German baroque chest of drawers (lot 357) that once stood in the Munich Residence and later in Berchtesgaden Royal Castle.
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