Légende
Watering can of the carpenters' guild, probably Warsaw, cylindrical, supported by three balls, a brass tap with a valve mounted in the lower part; on the sides two rectangular, broken, slightly profiled handles; closed watering can with a profiled, arched lid, topped with a plastic mermaid figurine; on the mantle, above the tap, engraved emblem of the carpenters' guild under a crown, enclosed in a plant wreath, below the inscription: Boguslaw Neuman Beysicz Meyster / Tomasz Prokulski Beysicz Meyster / Bartlomie Baxalarowicz the elder Towrz: / Franz Friser Podstarszy / Antony Jaszesky Podskarby / Anno 1821, 1821, Poland, vessel, guild memorabilia, height 50.5 cm, width 31.5 cm, depth 29 cm, A metallic tankard-like vessel with a domed lid topped by a small sculpted figure, the vessel is cylindrical with a pair of symmetrical handles extending vertically from near the top to near the bottom, a spigot near the base, and rests on three rounded feet. The metal shows an aged, slightly tarnished finish with visible engraved decorative motifs and faint wear marks. The overall colors visible are muted gray and silvery metal tones with hints of darker patina and a warm brass color at the spigot, set against a pale mauve background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A09_278
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
73.6Mo (1.6Mo) / 36.3cm x 50.8cm / 4286 x 6000 (300dpi)