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Caber Emanuele © (1812 - 1850)
A pair of Italian silver salt cellars, Milan 1812-1872
Height x width x depth: 9.4 x 8 x 8 cm; Total weight: 379 g.
of circular form of Empire line, column-shaped shaft with a putto supporting the circular basin with gilded interior and perimeter palmette decoration; resting on a circular base with three leonine feet.
800/1000 silver, hallmarked with the marks in use in Milan, Lombardy-Veneto between 1812 and 1872 and with the mark of silversmith Emanuele Caber, active in the Contrada of San Michele al Gallo until 1850, the year of his death.
800/1000 silver, hallmarked with the marks in use in Milan, Lombardy-Veneto between 1812 and 1872 and with the mark of silversmith Emanuele Caber, active in the Contrada of San Michele al Gallo until 1850, the year of his death.
Literature:
"Bigliografia
Gianguido Sambonet, Gli argenti Milanesi, Ed Longanesi 1987, p 107."
"Bigliografia
Gianguido Sambonet, Gli argenti Milanesi, Ed Longanesi 1987, p 107."
Live auction 327
Curiosities from European and Oriental Art
Curiosities from European and Oriental Art
Silvers, Ivories, Corals, Icons and Wunderkammer
Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, tue 25 February 2025
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