Lot 1629 ♣ - S20 Importante collection privée de couverts anciens - jeudi, 21. mars 2024, 10h00
IMPRESSIVE SERVING KNIFE, so-called PRÉSENTOIR
Cf. Georg Laue. Kostbare Bestecke für die Kunstkammern Europas. Munich, 2010. p. 104. Laue places his examples in Königsberg and dates them to around 1580 on the basis of a stylistically similar example from the Mainfränkisches Museum in Würzburg. Furthermore, the use of gold foil under the amber plate is similar to that of the item on offer. This type of magnificent cutlery can be found in numerous renowned museums worldwide, namely the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (inv. no. M.920 & A-1926), the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg (there as knife handle inv. no. 18062), the Grünes Gewölbe in Dresden (there as knife handle, inv. no. III 88 ff/1) and the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (inv. no. D207).
For further comparative pieces, see:
- Arthur Pabst, Die Kunstsammlungen Richard Zschille in Grossenhain, Besteck-Sammlung Speise- Tisch- Gärtner-Geräte und Werkzeuge. Berlin. 1893, plate 22, fig. 136.
- Jochen Amme. Historische Bestecke, Collection Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum Aachen, 2011. p. 79, fig. 35.
- Jochen Amme. Bestecke Die Egloffstein'sche Sammlung auf der Wartburg. Stuttgart, 1994. pp. 56/57, figs. 42/43. See in particular the small medallions in the handle finials underlaid with gold foil.
- A pair of cutlery with figurative gold foil motifs like in the item on offer: Bayerisches Nationalmuseum. Cf. Gertrud Benker. Alte Bestecke, ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Tischkultur. Munich. 1978, p. 70, fig. 86.
- Collection of the Klingenmuseum Solingen (Inv. No. L.020 a-d)
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