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A pair of silver and ivory candlesticks Germany, late 19th century, Hanau (?)

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Rome, Italy
Height x width x depth: 15.9 x 6.9 x 6.9 cm; ivory carving dimension: 6 x 3.5 x 2 cm. Total weight 249.70 g. Cast and gilded silver candlesticks with floral decorations; suspended from the leafy stems are two carved elephant ivory (Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 or Loxodonta africana Blumenbach, 1797) winged putti. Hallmarked under the bases with the marks for 800/1000 silver in use in Germany from 1888. These candlesticks are typical of German production in the late 19th century and more specifically of the type of objects that were produced in the city of Hanau. From the mid to late 19th century, in fact, many reproductions in the French or German Rococo style were made in this city and most of the companies in Hanau chose styles reminiscent of the marks of 17th and 18th century manufacturers as their trademarks. The 'father' of this industry was August Schleissner. The other leading company in Hanau was Neresheimer, founded in 1890 as the partnership of August and Ludwig Neresheimer with Jean Schlingloff. From the very beginning, Neresheimer offered a wide range of highly decorative objects such as mugs, cups, candlesticks and other sumptuous sideboard pieces. In the objects in question, one can find all the types of construction typical of the time and the area, including the type of poorly chiselled casting and the galvanic gilding already used at the time. The marks shown fully confirm the period of production, as they came into use in 1888. The style of the elephant ivory putti fully confirms a Baroque revival, and the state of preservation and natural patinas leave no doubt as to the period of production. Item condition grading: **** good, wear and defects commensurate with the age. This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU.
Height x width x depth: 15.9 x 6.9 x 6.9 cm; ivory carving dimension: 6 x 3.5 x 2 cm. Total weight 249.70 g. Cast and gilded silver candlesticks with floral decorations; suspended from the leafy stems are two carved elephant ivory (Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 or Loxodonta africana Blumenbach, 1797) winged putti. Hallmarked under the bases with the marks for 800/1000 silver in use in Germany from 1888. These candlesticks are typical of German production in the late 19th century and more specifically of the type of objects that were produced in the city of Hanau. From the mid to late 19th century, in fact, many reproductions in the French or German Rococo style were made in this city and most of the companies in Hanau chose styles reminiscent of the marks of 17th and 18th century manufacturers as their trademarks. The 'father' of this industry was August Schleissner. The other leading company in Hanau was Neresheimer, founded in 1890 as the partnership of August and Ludwig Neresheimer with Jean Schlingloff. From the very beginning, Neresheimer offered a wide range of highly decorative objects such as mugs, cups, candlesticks and other sumptuous sideboard pieces. In the objects in question, one can find all the types of construction typical of the time and the area, including the type of poorly chiselled casting and the galvanic gilding already used at the time. The marks shown fully confirm the period of production, as they came into use in 1888. The style of the elephant ivory putti fully confirms a Baroque revival, and the state of preservation and natural patinas leave no doubt as to the period of production. Item condition grading: **** good, wear and defects commensurate with the age. This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU.

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Piazza Lovatelli 1
Rome
Italy
00186
Italy

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Important Information

PIAZZA LOVATELLI N. 1, ROME, THU 30 NOVEMBER 2023More information: 
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m.stella@bertolamifineart.comAUCTION TIMESVIEWINGThe lots will be on display on the 26th and 27th November 10:30 - 13:30 | 15:30 - 18:30 CEST 

Terms & Conditions

INFORMATION ON AUCTION 277

 The auction will be held on November 30th at 15:00 CEST in Bertolami Fine Art headquarters in Piazza Lovatelli, 1 – Rome.

  1. How to participate

The following methods of participation are available: in person; by telephoneonline upon registration on our website www.bertolamifineart.com, or on our partner portals (see list below); by a written absentee bid to be received by 12:00 CEST on Thursday 30th November 2023.

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Arsvalue
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Written absentee bid shall authorize the auctioneer to make offers on behalf of the signatory.

2. Exhibition

The lots will be on display on the 26th and 27th   November, 10:30 - 13:30 | 15:30 - 18:30 CEST , in Rome at Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, Piazza Lovatelli n. 1. 

3.Auction pre-bids

As from the date of publication of the online catalogue until 12:00 CEST on Tuesday 30th November it will be possible to:

- start placing bids on our website www.bertolamifineart.com, or on the partner portals as listed in point c of paragraph 1;

- book a phone bidding as described in point b of paragraph 1

- submit written absentee bids as described in point d of paragraph 1.

In the event of:

- One single auction pre-bid on a lot

In the absence of bids during the auction, the lot will be awarded at the starting bid even if the sole bid received is higher (the amount of the pre-auction bid indicates the maximum bid the bidder is willing to place.

Example: Starting bid € 1,000 – Single pre-sale bid € 1,500 – Award at € 1,000

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- Multiple auction pre-bids of different amounts on the same lot

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Example: customer A bid € 1,270 - customer B bid € 1,800. Customer B does not win at the award price of € 1,800 but at € 1,370. In other words, the automatic increase of € 100 provided for in the table is applied to the amount of the next lowest bid when the bids are within the € 1,000-1,999 bracket.

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 Please note:

 invoices paid by cheque, cash or bank transfer are exempt from paying administrative fees otherwise due for payments made by credit card (+ 2.5%) or Paypal (+2,5%).

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The purchaser agrees to pay Bertolami Fine Art a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot sold. The buyer’s premium shall be calculated as follows:

28% of the hammer price up to and including € 10.000;

26% of that part of the hammer price over € 10.000 and up to and including € 400.000;

24% of that part of the hammer price above € 400.000.

An additional commission shall be applied to lots purchased via online participation on our website www.bertolamifineart.com, which is calculated as follows:

Bertolami Fine Art + 1,5 % of the hammer price

Arsvalue + 3 % of the hammer price

Bidspirit + 1,5 % of the hammer price

One Bid + 1,5 % of the hammer price

Drouot + 3 % of the hammer price

Invaluable + 5 % of the hammer price

Liveauctioneers + 5 % of the hammer price

6. Additional costs

Shipping costs, additional customs duties, as well as costs related to the procedure for the release of the certificate of Free Movement or of any prior ministerial authorization required for the export of the awarded lots, are to be borne by the buyer.

In the event that, due to unjustified complaints, the goods should be returned to Bertolami Fine Art, the customs duties and shipping costs shall be incurred by the customer.

7. Issuance of the certificate of Free Movement or of any other ministerial authorization required for the exportation of the awarded goods

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In the event of a discrepancy between the conditions of sale published in the printed catalogue and the version that appears in the online catalogue, the online version shall prevail. 

9. Publication of auction results

The winning bids list will be published by Bertolami Fine Art on the website www.bertolamifineart.com, for information purposes only, within ten days of the closing date.

TABLE A

AUTOMATIC INCREMENTS

Bid Amount

 

 

Automatic pre-set Increase

0-99

   

5

100-199

   

10

200-499

   

20

500-999

   

50

1.000-1.999

   

100

2.000-4.999

   

200

5.000-9.999

   

500

10.000-19.999

   

1.000

20.000-49.999

   

2.000

50.000+

   

5.000

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