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Eschwege - Pair of solid silver fighting roosters, circa 1950
Eschwege - Pair of solid silver fighting roosters, circa 1950 - silverware & tableware Style 50 Eschwege - Pair of solid silver fighting roosters, circa 1950 - Eschwege - Pair of solid silver fighting roosters, circa 1950 - 50 Antiquités - Eschwege - Pair of solid silver fighting roosters, circa 1950
Ref : 122799
4 800 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
eschwege
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Sterling silver 950/°°
Dimensions :
L. 11.02 inch X l. 7.09 inch X H. 7.87 inch
Weight :
1.864 Kg
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Eschwege - Pair of solid silver fighting roosters, circa 1950

Each rooster is in full attack, wings spread, body twisting, and plumage finely chiseled. This pair of roosters is distinguished by the tension of the movement and the precision of the modeling. The surfaces alternate between polished and chiseled to better highlight the light on the plumage. The balance between vigor and elegance perfectly embodies the post-war animal style, combining decorative tradition and formal modernity.
A work of great virtuosity, typical of the Maison Eschwege, a Parisian silversmith renowned during the post-war period for its expressively naturalistic animal sculptures.

Dimensions: each rooster: L. 28 cm × W. 18 cm × H. 20 cm
Material: 950/°°° Silver
Weight of the 2 roosters: 1.864 kg
Hallmark: MINERVE
Period: Circa 1950
Silversmith: ESCHWEGE in PARIS
Origin: France/Paris

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Only import taxes applicable in each country are payable by the consignee.
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1/ A descriptive invoice of the piece is sent to you by e-mail with the address of the carrier.
2/As soon as we have received the transfer of the full payment of the purchase , the shipping is launched and you are informed of the time of delivery.
3/Upon receipt of the package, you must check the condition of the piece and advice the carrier making the delivery to make use of insurance in case of any damage during the travel : without this process, the insurance can not be activated. Evidently, all our pieces always arrive in perfect condition but it is preferable to follow this approach.

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