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A pair of ivory chalices, Europe, 19th century
Weight I: 88.3 g. Weight II: 100.3 g
Antique pair of turned and carved elephant ivory chalices (Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 or Loxodonta africana Blumenbach, 1797).
Height x diameter I: 18.4 x 4.4 cm
Each piece rests on a circular base decorated with bas-relief, above which is attached a carved stem depicting a soldier in armour; the body is entirely engraved in bas-relief with heraldic motifs; one specimen features a crowned coat of arms flanked by lions, while the other features a shield surmounted by a small crown with an eagle and surrounded by leafy scrolls.
The heraldic rendering and the type of artefact suggest a European production from the 19th century, a period in which ivory was widely used for cups, glasses and parade objects with heraldic elements and figures of warriors. These are therefore works of neo-Renaissance or historicist taste, much appreciated in the 19th century in courts and aristocratic collections.
Height x diameter I: 18.4 x 4.4 cm
Height x diameter II: 17.9 x 4.3 cm
This lot, accompanied by a CITES certificate and expertise issued by Ce.S.Ar Centro studi archeometici, is only available for sale with shipments within the European Union. (expertise Ce.S.Ar. 2025-217)
Provenance:
Count Luigi Rigi Luperti collection.
Count Luigi Rigi Luperti collection.
€ 7.000,00 / 9.000,00
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SILVER ANTIQUES, IVORIES, WUNDERKAMMER - Including selected Works of Art from the Count Luigi Rigi Luperti Collection
Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, thu 19 February 2026
SINGLE SESSION 19/02/2026 Hours 15:00
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