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Made of brass; 45 cms. diameter
Motif depicted ? ... origin ? Tanks much in advance. . |
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Depicts pretty much a classical Dionysian orgy scene, with naked ladies, satyrs, drunks, and all the expected trimmings and carryings-on.
I can't say where it comes from, other than the human libido. |
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So sorry for the late reply, Bob. Thanks much for your input.
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Elkington and Co made a number of silver plated chargers or trays similar to this in the late 19th Cent. Usually designed by a fellow called Morel-Ladeuil.
Are there any traces of plate on yours? Regards Richard |
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Thank you Richard,
My friend the owner, thinks that it might have once been plated. He will follow the lead you now suggest. Thanks again. |
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My guess would be Florentine. I have this octagonal vase which I found was made in Florence.
Last edited by Tim Simmons; 1st January 2022 at 02:22 PM. |
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