Three-legged stove with hollow arched open-cut wall. The round stove rests on three legs and has two handles with hinged handles. The cast legs have the shape of a narrowing volute with beveled corners; made up of a sphere and a hollow part; both with deepened roughened fields; and decorated with acantus leaves; the upper of which curls over the profiled lower edge of the brazier wall. From this edge cast; symmetrical; openwork decorations between the legs depend on bandwork with leaf vines and in the middle a fan motif. These decorations are connected by ties behind the legs. The flat bottom is enclosed in the bottom edge; it has a large opening in the middle for the burner that is currently missing. The concave wall has a straight upper part and is sawn open with alternating two abstract symmetrical patterns made up of volutes; fields of grille and other elements; both of which occur three times. The upper part has a border of diamonds and ovals between which dots. A profiled edge is superimposed on top of which the three cast shell-shaped supports for a boiler are attached. The S-shaped bent ears and the handles made of C and S-volutes are decorated with curling lips. Ears and handles are cast. (Catalog Amsterdam Gold and Silver; cat. No. 49); Pieter Bronsvelt (attributed to); Amsterdam; 1736; silver (metal); h 14.1 cm x w 20.9 cm x d 17.0 cm x w 575 gr
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