Tembladera or catavinos. Silver. Century XVIII.
Container known as catavinos or tembladera (as it does not have a foot) made of silver in its color with two flat “ce” shaped handles topped by volutes and decorated with wavy elements on the outside, which has a decoration on the edge (on the outside ) of simple plant elements alternating with simple geometric elements made with lines and dots. In the background, inside, a plant element appears. In Spanish silversmithing, Baroque trends were maintained during almost the first two thirds of the 18th century, except in the capital, where Rococo forms were already introduced without displacing the previous ones. It would not be until 1740 when French silversmiths introduced these innovations in Madrid, which would slowly spread to the rest of the centers, depending on areas and masters. This survival of the 17th century forms can be seen in the fact that bernegales tembladeras were, in general, more common pieces in the 17th century, remaining during the 18th century relegated to centers far from the main creative areas.
Weight: 91 grams. · Size: 14,5x11x3,5 cm
International Buyers – Please Note: for those articles that need Export Permits (those older than 100 years), the obtaining of the Permit will be processed without additional expenses (if you choose the seller sends it to you), but the period for the obtention of it may vary from 10 to 35 days.
Container known as catavinos or tembladera (as it does not have a foot) made of silver in its color with two flat “ce” shaped handles topped by volutes and decorated with wavy elements on the outside, which has a decoration on the edge (on the outside ) of simple plant elements alternating with simple geometric elements made with lines and dots. In the background, inside, a plant element appears. In Spanish silversmithing, Baroque trends were maintained during almost the first two thirds of the 18th century, except in the capital, where Rococo forms were already introduced without displacing the previous ones. It would not be until 1740 when French silversmiths introduced these innovations in Madrid, which would slowly spread to the rest of the centers, depending on areas and masters. This survival of the 17th century forms can be seen in the fact that bernegales tembladeras were, in general, more common pieces in the 17th century, remaining during the 18th century relegated to centers far from the main creative areas.
Weight: 91 grams. · Size: 14,5x11x3,5 cm
International Buyers – Please Note: for those articles that need Export Permits (those older than 100 years), the obtaining of the Permit will be processed without additional expenses (if you choose the seller sends it to you), but the period for the obtention of it may vary from 10 to 35 days.
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Dimensions:Height: 1.38 in (3.5 cm)Width: 5.71 in (14.5 cm)Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)
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Style:Neoclassical(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Silver
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Place of Origin:Spain
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Period:18th Century
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Date of Manufacture:18th century
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Condition:FairWear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading.
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Seller Location:Madrid, ES
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Reference Number:Seller: ZE368Seller: LU2951340579652
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