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Elephant ivory and silver wax seal, France, 19th century

Total weight: 19 g
The upper part is carved in the round and represents the bust of a mature male figure with a thick beard and wavy hair. He wears ornate armour and necklace with a cross-shaped pendant, probably a knightly insignia, a detail that underlines his high rank, perhaps belonging to the military nobility or a knightly order. The dignified pose, the serious face and the meticulous workmanship of the bust (especially the elaboration of the locks of hair and beard) are indicative of a prestigious patronage. The figure rest on a turned column that serves as the handle for the silver seal below, which is decorated with raised vegetal motifs. The bust could represent a historical figure or be inspired by a military ruler or a famous commander. Certain clues, such as the thick beard, the noble face, and the cross decoration, suggest figures like Henry IV of France (1553โ€“1610), known as the first Bourbon king of France, who is often depicted with a full beard, armor, and chivalric decorations.

Total height: 10 cm
Height x width base: 1.3 x 1.1 cm
Height x width x depth ivory: 8.3 x 2.7 x 1.4 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. 2025-108)
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SILVER ANTIQUES, IVORIES, WUNDERKAMMER - Including selected Works of Art from the Count Luigi Rigi Luperti Collection

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