Frame in gilded silver depicting the Madonna kissing the child. Rectangular frame with a semicircular arched top and two closing doors, decorated on the outside with pinkish-lilac transparent enamel on a guilloched surface.
The semicircular upper surface of the frame is decorated on the outside with orange transparent enamel over a guilloched surface. The sashes of the frame are equipped with a latch. On the reverse side of the frame, a figured easel movable (on a loop) brace with a slotted pattern is fixed. In the central part, in a rectangular frame, there is an image of the Madonna holding and kissing the baby (possibly based on Josef Zasche (Austria, 1821-1881). The drawing is made in the technique of painted enamel (?).
Brand: Female head, oriented Letter A to the right, letter L to the left. Stamp in a hexagonal horizontally elongated shield. Letters in a rectangular shield. Unknown workshop. Possibly Austria-Hungary, Vienna, turn of the 19th-20th centuries. Silver, stamp, gilding, mount, guilloché, enamel, edging traces of existence.
Material: Silver, guilloché enamel gilding; ID: 8033
measurements
Height:
8.7 cm
Width:
9.2 cm
Depth:
7 cm
Weight:
0.123 kg
Width with open doors: 9.2 cm
Width with closed doors: 5.2 cm
measurements
declaration
Antiqon has clarified that the Frame with the Image of the Madonna and Child. Austria-Hungary, Vienna. Around 1900. (LA494526) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1900