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An 18th century Italian silver inkstand. Kingdom of Sardinia (Turin), c.1793. First assayer...
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An 18th century Italian silver inkstand.
Kingdom of Sardinia (Turin),
c.1793.
First assayer...
Starting Bid: £200
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 19
Description
An 18th century Italian silver inkstand.
Kingdom of Sardinia (Turin),
c.1793.
First assayer (assaggiatore) Giuseppe Fontana (1789-1814), second assayer (contrassaggiatore) Giuseppe Veroni (1779-1824), the quatrefoil-shaped inkstand designed with a beaded border and foliate quarters, complete with blue glass inkwells and detachable inkwell holders, both pierced and decorated with laurel garlands to sides, the hinged covers with foliate finials, inkstand engraved with monogram, 30cm wide, approx. weight 15.5ozt (exc. glass inkwells)
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Lot Footnotes
For a description of the marks on this piece, please see: Argenti Italiani del Settecento. Punzoni di garanzia. Punzoni degli argentieri. V. Donaver and R. Dabbene. Pp 12-17
Stamped with the mark for Giuseppe Fontana used until the end of 1793, at which point his mark changed (see pg. 17, Donaver & Dabbene) and the mark for Giuseppe Veroni used pre 1793. These marks therefore indicate that the inkstand was assayed c.1793.
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