Lot 50
  • 50

Grand gobelet de chasse en argent en forme de tête de cerf, apparemment non poinçonné, probablement Autriche vers 1870

Estimate
3,500 - 4,500 EUR
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Description

  • Grand gobelet de chasse en argent en forme de tête de cerf, apparemment non poinçonné, probablement Autriche vers 1870
  • silver
  • Long. 18,5 cm, 535 g ; 7 1/4 in, 17oz 4dwt
ciselé au naturel, le col gravé d'une frise de fleurons, dans son écrin à la forme estampé 1.prijs/ VAN Z.K.H.PRINS HENDRIK/ AMSTERDAM/1877.

Condition

the piece and the box in overall very good condition
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Catalogue Note

Le prince Henri des Pays-Bas (1820-1879) était le frère du roi Guillaume III et le petit-fils du tsar Paul I de Russie. Il avait épousé Amélie de Saxe-Weimar (1830-1872) puis la princesse Marie de Prusse (1855-1888).