Základní údaje
rozměr | 4,5 x 7,4 x 5 cm |
materiál | Německá pozdně renesanční truhlička ze zlacené mosazi. Funkční mechanismus |
datace | okolo roku 1600 |
Popis
around 1600 | German late renaissance gilt brass chest. Functional mechanism | 4.5 x 7.4 x 5 cm
A gilt-brass miniature chest with typical Renaissance decor, known as Minnekätschen, from the workshop of Michael Mann, active in Augsburg and Nuremberg in the years 1590-1630.
The body of the chest is rectangular, with richly engraved decors with motifs of stylized birds, acanthus leaves and plant ornaments on the front, side and top surfaces. A distinctive feature is the decorative hardware and engraving applied to the gilded brass surface, creating a contrasting two-tone effect. The top lid is equipped with a distinctive handle and inside it hides a complex locking mechanism with a multi-axis system, typical of Michael Mann's work. It is complemented by fine, hand-forged components and a central spring lock.
The chest stands on four spherical feet and is accompanied by the original key that matches the locking mechanism.
These so-called Minnekätschen were primarily used as personal jewelry boxes or gift items with a love meaning (Minne = love) and represent the ultimate example of small-format Renaissance craftsmanship.
Exceptionally well-preserved condition, functional mechanism, authentic key preserved.
Bidders are requested to inquire about the condition of the lot prior to the auction. Any complaints will be disregarded.
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