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Viennese Rock Crystal Ewer
Viennese Rock Crystal Ewer
Viennese Rock Crystal Ewer
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Categories : Food - Containers
Title : Viennese Rock Crystal Ewer
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Carved
Main material : Crystal
Secondary material : Silver
Period of creation : 1860
Country of creation : Austria
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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M.S. RAU ANTIQUES M.S. RAU ANTIQUES
(Antique dealer)
630 Royal Street
LA 70130 New Orleans - USA
Tel : +1 800 544 9440
Email address : info@rauantiques.com
Website : http://www.rauantiques.com
Time zone : GTM -06:00
Languages spoken : M.S. RAU ANTIQUES M.S. RAU ANTIQUES M.S. RAU ANTIQUES
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Asking price 148,000
Foreign currency
Measurement Measurement :
Height : 33.66 cm Height : 13.25 in
Width : 45.72 cm Width : 18.00 in

Descrition Handbook language : Handbook language
This incredibly rare Viennese ewer, carved of rock crystal and adorned with gilded silver and jewels, takes the form of a startling mythological beast. Carved from a single block of natural quartz, this ewer is a work of outstanding quality. From its snake's tail and dragon's wings to its exaggerated mouth, this creature exhibits the astounding carving and silver expertise for which Viennese artists of the 19th century were known. Rock crystal was, from the Renaissance to the 18th century, considered one of the most highly valued of the minerals and was held by many to be a marvel of nature. Featured in the most sumptuous of art collections, it was revered for its transparent quality, and was often represented in art as a sign of purity.

Circa 1860

Discovered thousands of years ago, rock crystal, or natural quartz, has been cherished for its natural beauty and remarkable ability to refract light. When cut and polished, the inherent striations and inclusions of the crystal create a reflection of light far more brilliant than manmade crystal or glass. The scarcity of this crystallized quartz, however, limited its use and for thousands of years glass makers have sought to imitate its luminous qualities. During the 18th and 19th centuries, rock crystal was one of the most precious and expensive materials used in the decorative arts.

$185,000.00

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Categories : Food - Containers

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- Rock Crystal Treasures, From Antiquity to Today,1999, Sylvie Raulet Art market
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