Légende
Teapot, Rundell Bridge & Rundell fl. ca. 1788–1845 goldsmith's firm; Scott, Digby & Smith, Benjamin fl. 1802–1807 goldsmith; vines, snake iconography; Pogon Ruska coat of arms; purchase provenance; tea vessel; coats of arms; tea vessel; rank crowns; princely mitre / heraldry; mottos heraldry; paludamentum heraldry; acanthus leaves ornament; clasp; labry heraldry. Hemispherical, on a low cylindrical pedestal, with a body decorated in the lower part with radial curls, at the upper edge with a band of acanthus leaves; a hinged lid surrounded by a raised collar with an applied vine branch with clusters; a double handle made of blackened wood, set in caps the upper ones in the shape of snake heads, the lower ones in the shape of tails; the Czartoryski coat of arms applied on a paludament with labry and the motto Badz co sie jest. 1803–1804, London, England. Vessel; height 13 cm, width 24.6 cm, depth 17.2 cm, weight 1002 g., A metal bowl with a decorative rim and fluted lower section sits centered on a pale background, topped by an ornate circular lid with a raised decorative emblem and a pair of dark, curved handles that meet at the front; the lid rests slightly open to reveal a coiled ornamental band and sculpted snake motifs on the rim, and the overall visible colors are silver tones, dark gray to black on the handles, and a soft off-white background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A10_193
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
70.0Mo (965.4Ko) / 50.8cm x 34.5cm / 6000 x 4077 (300dpi)