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Lot 71

A pair of late 19th century German Renaissance revival style gilded galvanoplastie metal, ivory, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell inlaid decorative wall plates
by Jean Kayser Sohn, Crefeld

23 – 24 February 2021, 10:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £956.25 inc. premium

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A pair of late 19th century German Renaissance revival style gilded galvanoplastie metal, ivory, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell inlaid decorative wall plates

by Jean Kayser Sohn, Crefeld
the rims decorated with borders of scrolling foliage, one centred by an inlaid portrait of a gentleman, the other of a lady, both wearing feathered caps and with slashed, puffed sleeves, each signed J. F. Kayser Sohn, Crefeld to the edge of the rims, 29cm diameter (2)

Footnotes

In 1862, the Dusseldorf based Kayser family, active in the tin industry, opened a new foundry in the Bockum district of Krefeld, which produced designs originating from the Cologne studio of Englebert Kayser. They also participated in several world exhibitions in Paris, Turin, Dusseldorf and St. Louis.

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