Cake server by Johann Christoph Conradi fl. ca. 1717–1742. Triangular with rounded corners, decorated with openwork in the form of plant tendrils and flower calyxes. The handle is curved, ending in a polygonal socket containing a wooden reconstructed handle. Typically this type of server is described in the literature as intended for fish, though the later typeification of shapes for fish, cakes, tarts, pâtés is noted. Dated 1717–1742, Berlin, Germany. Cutlery/table accessory. Height 22 cm; width 7.9 cm; weight 121 g., A metallic cake server with an ornate perforated triangular blade featuring decorative cutouts rests on a gray surface, attached to a curved metal neck and a dark brown wooden handle with a rounded end and subtle turned detailing; visible colors include silver, dark brown, and shades of gray.
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Cake server by Johann Christoph Conradi fl. ca. 1717–1742. Triangular with rounded corners, decorated with openwork in the form of plant tendrils and flower calyxes. The handle is curved, ending in a polygonal socket containing a wooden reconstructed handle. Typically this type of server is described in the literature as intended for fish, though the later typeification of shapes for fish, cakes, tarts, pâtés is noted. Dated 1717–1742, Berlin, Germany. Cutlery/table accessory. Height 22 cm; width 7.9 cm; weight 121 g., A metallic cake server with an ornate perforated triangular blade featuring decorative cutouts rests on a gray surface, attached to a curved metal neck and a dark brown wooden handle with a rounded end and subtle turned detailing; visible colors include silver, dark brown, and shades of gray.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

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LZT26A09_364

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Droits gérés

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36.4Mo (389.2Ko) / 37.4cm x 24.4cm / 4413 x 2881 (300dpi)

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