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Enamelled silver watch coated with jewels and with gold leaf
Lost Art-ID
233013
Artist / Creator
Title
Enamelled silver watch coated with jewels and with gold leaf
Place of manufacture
Zerbst
Period of time
1500/2000
Dating
1747
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Metal (Silver) ; Metal (Gold) ; Enamel
Height
0.27 cm
Description
A German jewelled silver watch decorated with gold leaf and enamelled with a miniature of Prince Leopold I of Anhalt-Dessau, his monogram and the inscription ‘Heros et pater heroum nat. MDCLXXVI denat. MDCCXLVII’ held by a figure of Chronos and surrounded by trophies of arms. It is said to have been a gift from Frederick II of Prussia to Leopold II of Anhalt-Dessau, the successor to Leopold I, the old Dessau.
Provenance
History of loss: Most of the so-called Dessau silver treasure was stored in bank vaults in Ballenstedt (District Savings Bank, Allgemeine Deutsche Kreditbank and Ascherlebener Bank). The vaults were inspected by the Soviet occupation forces in 1945 and probably transported to the former USSR afterwards. It is currently unknown whether American occupying forces had previously inspected or taken the safes or their contents. Listed and illustrated in the exhibition catalogue ‘Deutsches Barock und Rokoko’ Darmstadt 1914 by Georg Biermann Leipzig 1914 under no. 640.
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