ANTIQUE 19thC AUSTRIAN SOLID SILVER & ENAMEL LIDDED BOWL, VIENNA c.1870

£2,795.00

Antique 19th Century Austrian Renaissance revival solid silver enameled lidded bowl / trinket box, the body supported by four scroll feet, beautifully enamelled throughout dipicting various mythological scenes, inside lid painted with a landscape scene and mounted with twin cast scroll handles. Hallmark Austrian silver, Vienna (A), Makers mark LP (Ludwig Politzer, active 1841 -1907)

Reference Number: A9074

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DESCRIPTION

Antique 19th Century Austrian Renaissance revival solid silver enameled lidded bowl / trinket box, the body supported by four scroll feet, beautifully enamelled throughout dipicting various mythological scenes, inside lid painted with a landscape scene and mounted with twin cast scroll handles. Hallmark Austrian silver, Vienna (A), Makers mark LP (Ludwig Politzer, active 1841 -1907)
 
Ludwig Politzer was one of the most important silversmiths and jewellers working in Vienna in the second half of the 19th century. Although we don’t know much about his life, we know he was born in 1841 in Szeged (Hungary); from 1866 he was in partnership with Hermann Böhm until about 1870. His artworks were exhibited at the International Exhibitions in Paris in 1878 and 1900 where he received a great popularity. He was appointed Imperial Court Jeweller. In 1907 he died in Vienna.

Politzer specialised in enamelled objects of vertu, silverpieces, nefs (silver ship models used as table ornaments) mostly in a Renaissance Revival style, also called Historismus. All of his artworks bare the maker’s mark ‘LP’.

Historismus, or Historicism, developed in the final decades of the 19th century alongside the growth of a national identity in German-speaking Central Europe.

Some of his masterpieces are nowadays displayed in the most important international museums of applied arts, such as the V&A museum in London.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No Damage.

SIZE

Height: 5cm
Width: 9.5 x 5.5cm