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A Pair Of Venetian Gilt-Copper Salvers on Foot, Circa 1710

In The Pleasure of Objects: The Ian & Carolina Ir...

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New York, New York
conventional form, the feet screwing on, the tops engraved with the arms of Giovanni Cornaro, Doge of Venice from 1709-1722

diameter 14 in.; 35.5 cm

Provenance
Giovanni Cornaro (1647-1722)

Earls of Roseberry, Mentmore Towers, Buckinghamshire

Sotheby's, Mentmore, 20 May 1977, lot 1085

Catalogue note
Giovanni Cornaro, Venetian nobleman and statesman, served as Doge of Venice from May 22, 1709 until his death in 1722. He led Venice in the last war against the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the significance of the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718 whereby Venice lost the Morea and her last possessions in the Aegean Sea.
conventional form, the feet screwing on, the tops engraved with the arms of Giovanni Cornaro, Doge of Venice from 1709-1722

diameter 14 in.; 35.5 cm

Provenance
Giovanni Cornaro (1647-1722)

Earls of Roseberry, Mentmore Towers, Buckinghamshire

Sotheby's, Mentmore, 20 May 1977, lot 1085

Catalogue note
Giovanni Cornaro, Venetian nobleman and statesman, served as Doge of Venice from May 22, 1709 until his death in 1722. He led Venice in the last war against the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the significance of the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718 whereby Venice lost the Morea and her last possessions in the Aegean Sea.

The Pleasure of Objects: The Ian & Carolina Irving Collection

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