Decorative Trophies and Vessels

Elegant and ornate silver and gold vessels including cups and wine coolers, showcasing intricate designs and historical significance.

Wine cooler, one of four, 1828, Edward, Edward, James, and Barnard (a.k.a. Edward Barnard & Sons); Retailer: David Ellis, London, 14 1/4 x 12 x 8 3/4 in. (36.2 x 30.5 x 22.2 cm), Silver, gilt, England, Neoclassical
Wine cooler, one of four, 1828, Edward, Edward, James, and Barnard (a.k.a. Edward Barnard & Sons); Retailer: David Ellis, London, 14 1/4 x 12 x 8 3/4 in. (36.2 x 30.5 x 22.2 cm), Silver, gilt, England, Neoclassical
18th century art. Russia. Container and tray. Silver. Piece from Saint Petersburg, 1783. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.Vase with cover (vase des ges) (one of a pair) 1782 Sèvres Manufactory French This model of vase was intended to be the largest and central one in a garniture of five. It originally would have been flanked by two vases on either side of graduated size. These flanking vases were of the same basic model, but they were fitted with different handles. Intended to represent the three ages of man, the handles on all the vases are in the form of heads on abbreviated busts. The head of an older man forms the handle on the largest size, a female head is used on the middle size, and that of a young boy appears on the smallest. Appropriately, the model for all three vases representing the ages of man was known at the factory as vase des ges. The handles are striking not only for the skill with which the miniature busts are modeled but also for the overall gilding that must have been intended to evoke the gilt-bronze mounts often used to embellish both Sèvres and imported porcelains. The MuseumsJug with an ear;  2 after. 16th century (1551-00-00-1600-00-00);Roma - Vaso (Venere sopra delfini) - Museo Vaticano , Antiquities, Vases. Nicholas Catsimpoolas CollectionGlass baptism bottle. Museum of Mataró.Dolphin salt shaker. Nast, Ludwik - wdowa Julia (Warszawa ; firma złotnicza ; fl. ca 1839-ca 1855), goldsmithRingel cup. Concave, spun base from a wire. Funnel-shaped chalice, which is spiraling a ribbed wire. At the bottom of the chalice drip-shaped ornaments. On two-thirds of the chalice three eyes, to which rings hang.Fragments of part of foot, trunk and part of chalice of chalice, drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder soil find glass, hand-blown Fragment of part of foot of stem and part of chalice of chalice in clear colorless glass. Pontil mark under slightly ascending hollow foot. Massive baluster-shaped stem with drop-shaped air bubble in convex knob Bell-shaped smooth chalice with thick soil archeology Rotterdam City center C.S.-Kwartier Schiekade Soil discovery cesspool Schiekade 31-03-1977.Vase with cover (vase des ges) (one of a pair). Artist: Decoration after a design by Jean Michel Moreau the Younger (French, Paris 1741-1814 Paris). Culture: French, Sèvres. Decorator: Gilded by Henry-Martin Prévost (French, active 1757-97); Charles Nicolas Dodin (French, Versailles 1734-1803 Sèvres). Dimensions: Height (with cover): 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm). Factory: Sèvres Manufactory (French, 1740-present). Date: 1788.Two vases des ges in the Museum's collection are among the most significant pieces of Sèvres porcelain in a large and distinguished collection. Both vases represent the first or largest size of the vase des ges, measuring 19-1/2 inches high. This model was produced in three sizes, and the type of busts that serve as decorative handles varied according to size, with busts of bearded men found on examples of the first size. Both of the Museum's vases are decorated with a dark blue (beau bleu) ground, an elaborate figural scene (mignature) on the front reserve, and a backTwo-handled cup with cover 1752/53 William Gilchrist Scottish This gold cup was a race prize won on August 16, 1753, by Mr. Robert Fenwicks bay mare, which was provocatively named Ladys Thigh. The prize of one hundred guineas was put up by the king, and though the usual trophy was a gold teapot, in this case the winner chose to have a cup made. The unusual wood handles may have been used so that the allotted gold would make a larger cup. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #2141. Cup, Two-Handled, with Cover Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies We're sorry, the transcript for this audio track is not available at this time. We are working to make it available as soon as possible.. Two-handled cup with cover 200577Vase with cover (vase B de 1780) (one of a pair) 1782 Sèvres Manufactory French This decorative urn is painted with the Metamorphosis of Daphne on the front and with trophies of love on the reverse. Although made of porcelain, the decorative treatment of the lid, handles, foot and base is clearly inspired by the fashionable use of gilt bronze. The husk motifs and, especially, the bearded satyr masks of the scroll handles illustrate this quite well. They are gilded, partly burnished, and partly matted just like gilt-bronze mounts.. Vase with cover (vase B de 1780) (one of a pair) 202214Hellenistic cup decorated with rows of female heads, silver, from the Lukovit Treasure, Bulgaria. Thracian Civilization, 4th-3rd Century BC.Warehouses of weavers from Lubin; Grünewalt, i.G. (Fl. Ca 1689); 1689; 1730 (renovated) (1689-00-00-1730-00-00);Lubin (features of canvas weavers), canvas weavers, features, guild emblems, transmission (provenance)The Arts Ewer and Basin 1887-1889 France. Pewter . Jules-Paul BrateauDish ring, c. 1790, 3 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (9.53 x 24.13 x 24.13 cm), Sheffield plate, England, 18th centuryPair ofChalices.  Maker: Peter Young, American, 1749-1813Dish. In the 16th century rock crystal was thought to be petrified water. This is why the decorations often include depictions of marine creatures and other aquatic animals. Neptune, god of the sea, is shown in his element in the middle of this dish.Flagon with cover. Culture: German, probably Lübeck. Dimensions: Height: 14 in. (35.6 cm). Date: late 16th-early 17th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Mustard pot 1778-79 Guillaume-François Rolland. Mustard pot 200129The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice 500-650 Byzantine With stars and crossesInscribed in Greek: Of Saint John of the village of Tarothis The stars probably represent the star of Bethlehem that announced Christ's birth, the crosses the manner of his death. They are symbols of the birth and death of Christ, events commemorated in the Eucharist for which these chalices were made.. The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice. Byzantine. 500-650. Silver and gilded silver. Made in Attarouthi, Syria. Metalwork-SilverPoll photo collection. Glass. Antiques, engraved glass. January 1, 1937VASO DEL ARDQ ALBERTO A ESPINOLA POR BREDA. Location: MUSEO LAZARO GALDIANO-COLECCION. MADRID. SPANIEN.DETALLE DEL CALIZ DE DOÑA URRACA CON INCRUSTACIONES DE RUBIES Y ZAFIROS - ORFEBRERIA DEL SIGLO XI. Location: COLEGIATA DE SAN ISIDORO. LEON. SPAIN.Maso cup of the part of the "zu den Drei Seraphim", Berlin;  around 1912 (1907-00-00-1917-00-00);Germany, Solomon star (Masonic emblem), Freemasonry, monograms, flames, FreemasonryCrater from Tanapra. Marriage proc. N. M. Athens , Vases, Weddings. Nicholas Catsimpoolas CollectionMarble amphora with figured frieze , Urns. Nicholas Catsimpoolas CollectionJean Alazard, Pair Jugs and Covers, 1797-1809, silver.Vase; William Chaffers (British, active 1870s); London, England; 1872; Woodburytype; 11.2 × 9.1 cm (4 7,16 × 3 9,16 in.)Lazio Frosinone Veroli S. Andrea Apostolo, Cathedral0. Hutzel, Max 1960-1990 Views of metalwork objects housed in Treasury of S. Andrea Apostolo, including busts, reliquaries, crosses, polittico, boxes. Antiquities: relief sculpture; busts General Notes: Museum, which contains Treasury, is located in the last chapel of the right nave. Thirteen views of (non-metalwork) sculpture from Museum have been assigned numbers at end of Treasury sequence, but there are no negatives corresponding to these prints, nor is there authoritative evidence that these objects are housed in the Cathedral Museum. German-born photographer and scholar Max Hutzel (1911-1988) photographed in Italy from the early 1960s until his death. The result of this project, referred to by Hutzel as Foto Arte Minore, is thorough documentation of art historical development in Italy up to the 18th century, including objects of the Etruscans and the Romans, as well as early Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque Two-handledCup.   Maker: Redfield and Rice, American, 1863-1871Beaker ca. 1840-50 Probably by Friedrich Egermann Engraved with the girl's name Mina.. Beaker 196035Pair of vases ca. 1825 probably French, Paris. Pair of vases 195014Cup with winged dragon and bird of prey, Charles Clifford, c. 1850 - c. 1863 photograph Part of travel album with recordings of artworks, people and sights in Spain. Spain photographic support albumen print mug, beaker, goblet. dragon. predatory birdsWine boiler in the shape of a bird; Gothic weinkanne aus dem museum zu casel ...CUELLO DE JARRON ARABE. Location: ALHAMBRA-MUSEO-CERAMICA. GRANADA. SPAIN.Tankard.   Maker: Philip Syng, Jr., American, 1703-1789 Engraver: Richard Meyrick, British, active United States, ca. 1725-1729Toilet jar 18th century Possibly Saint-Cloud factory. Toilet jar 199111Green Urn In Skylight Hall, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, RussiaMounted Wedgwood ceramics: chatelaine in steel and gold, vase formed of basalt sucrier, ormolu and marble, and court sword in hand-wrought steel. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.PILA BAUTISMAL ROMANICA DEL S XII PROCEDENTE DE SAN PEDRO DE ARLANZA. Location: CATEDRAL-INTERIOR. BURGOS. SPAIN.Candlestick Steiter, EduardSugarBowl.   Maker: Jacob Hurd, American, 1702-1758Urn by Laurent Delvaux (1669-1778) a Flemish sculptor and Peter Scheemakers (1691-1781) a Flemish sculptor. Dated 18th CenturyKokosnootbeker, anonymous, c. 1585 - c. 1600 cup Coconut cup, cup of coconut or galebas mounted in gilded silver. On a high foot and with lid. Germany silver (metal). gilding (material). coconut shell. gourd gildingAngle of a KOG room with paintings, cupboard, table and in the foreground a donation. Youth exhibition Dutch art 1625-1650. .Cloches (dish covers), Silver Gilt, Paris 19th century, Amsterdam, Netherlands.Silversmith's Art, Italy 20th century. Silver cup of the Benaco or Cup of the Oltranza. Design Studio Brozzi.Larger Trophy - Rose Bowl in solid silver.1934 - The Lakes Open Championship, 2nd best amateur score.Smaller Trophy - Solid silver urn.1934 - The Lakes Open Championship, 3rd best amateur score. December 10, 1954. (Photo by Hugh Thornley).Royal Gold Cup commissioned by Jean Duc de Berry and given to his nephew Charles V of France in 1391. James I gave it to the Spanish ambassador, Juan de Velasco, in 1604 to mark the peace between England and Spain.Sports Cup isolated on a white backgroundCornelius Chapel, reliquary in the shape of a drinking horn, St., Saint, SaintJARRA DE MARFIL CON TAPA MONTADA PLATA. Location: VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM. LONDON. ENGLAND.Czarek with SpodekShowcase with objects of ceramics; Halls of crafts July 1962..Set of ancient vase hand drawn ink sketch. Engraved style vector illustration.Netherlands, Amsterdam, summer 2020. Illustration of daily life in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Museum of the Navy. Photograph by Martin Bertrand.Pays-Bas, Amsterdam, ete 2020. Illustration de vie quotidienne a Amsterdam au Pays-Bas. Musee de la Marine. Photographie de Martin Bertrand.Image of the memorial for B. Boekhoudt, district commissioner Van Nickerie in Suriname, J.M. van Kempen (firm), 1909 figure Image of the memorial, representing a winged woman with a laurel wreath in her right hand and in her left hand a palm branch made in silver, standing on a silver ball on which the initials BB are engraved. The Hague silver (metal)   NickerieIreland, County Waterford, Waterford City, Waterford Crystal Complex, Waterford Crystal showroom interiorFleet Trophies. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.Silver Basin from the 16th Century from Naples. Dated 16th CenturyPica de agua bendita románica, siglo XII. Catedral de Barcelona.Two golden decorative vases on a balustrade in front of a fountain in the garden, Saint Petersburg, RussiaTorah shield, Amsterdam 1899.Blue urn with a golden lidSide view of the gold cup won by the A.E.F. Pistol Team in 1919 at the Inter-Allied Pistol Team matches in Le Mans, France. The cup was presented by the Minister of War of China. This photograph, numbered 68,817, was taken by the Signal Corps.attractive dessert in shape of a nougart house or cottage, from 'Le Livre De Cuisine' 1867 by Jules Gouffe. chromolithographNautilus cup by the Zeelanders offered to King Willem III at his 25-year government anniversary ..Pair of Two-HandledCups.  Maker: Joseph Loring, American, 1743-1815Bowl - Inconnu / Unknown