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Caber Emanuele
(1812 - 1850)

Pair of Italian silver salt cellars, Milan 1812-1850

Height x width x depth: 9.4 x 8 x 8 cm; Total weight: 773 g.

of circular form of Empire line, column-shaped shaft with a putto supporting the circular basin with gilded interior and perimeter palmette decoration; resting on a circular base with three leonine feet.
800/1000 silver, hallmarked with the marks in use in Milan, Lombardy-Veneto between 1812 and 1872 and with the mark of silversmith Emanuele Caber, active in the Contrada of San Michele al Gallo until 1850, the year of his death.


Item condition grading: **** good.
The salt cellars are in a good state of preservation with the normal wear and defects commensurate with its age and use over time.

Literature:
Gianguido Sambonet, Gli argenti Milanesi, Ed Longanesi 1987, p 107.
€ 400,00 / 600,00
Estimate
€ 200,00
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