Légende
Openwork bowl by Mappin & Webb Ltd goldsmith, silversmith, sellers; fl. 1859-. Bowl on a circular stepped foot and short shaft, hemispherical, decorated with radial openwork and a wide strip of stylised meander under the upper edge, enclosed in a smooth band, and decorated with four relief ram's heads. At the bottom, a four-field coat of arms in an oval shield beneath an earl's count's crown. Inscription/markings reference 1908/1909. Material: metal. Function: vessel. Style: openwork, decorative ornamentation. Place: Birmingham, England, Great Britain. Dimensions: height 9 cm; rim diameter 13.5 cm; weight 126 g., A round metallic object with a central concave depression surrounded by a lattice-like openwork rim is shown from above, with a smooth inner bowl that has some surface marks and a dark circular opening at its center; the rim features repeating geometric cutouts and small ornamental protrusions at intervals, and the visible colors are silver, gray, and darker gray tones.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A08_422
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
50.7Mo (858.9Ko) / 37.3cm x 34.0cm / 4408 x 4019 (300dpi)