Cavalier’s Shipyard (defect). Parts of France (?),...
Cavalier’s Shipyard (defect). Parts of France (?), approximately 1760-1780.
Bracket made of steel with a finely breakthrough roller pattern and with stripes of leaf racks. The hand building interrupted (lost).On the outside and inside of the rounded button, the cross and both the kidney-shaped brackets a run-cool medallion, in which case a broken motif of a flower, surrounded by leaves. The medallions surrounded by a stretcher of tufted leaves.
Cavalry winding (not original) consisting of gilt, smooth brass with spun, gilded brass wire and loosely twisted, narrow threads of the same material, up to and down a braided wreath of twisted, thin, gilded brass wire.
Klinga straight, bifurcated, sanded, with oncoming, even-wide cuts. On the strong part traces of etched ornation, a moonlight, a radiant sun and stars.