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Sicilian silver pyxis, Palermo, circa 1780

Height x base diameter: 34.5 x 15 cm. Weight 825 g.

shaped base with vegetal decoration, smooth cup with gilded interior and rich undercup with foliate volutes. Hallmarked with the mark of the 'bulla' of Palermo depicted by a high-flying eagle in use from the 18th century onwards, silversmith and consul unidentified.

Item condition grading: **** good, minor signs of use commensurate with use over time.

Literature:
For similar specimens, see the ciborium punched Catania 1796, preserved in Catania in the Benedictine Monastery and published in the book 'I marchi delle Argenterie e Oreficerie Sicliane a cura di Maria Accascina, ed 1976 Banca Sicula' at no. 76 and the one preserved in Palazzolo Acreide, Chiesa Madre punched Siracusa published in the same book at no. 76.

€ 800,00 / 1.200,00
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