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A pair of Austrian Royal, Three-armed silver candelabras, marks of lgnaz Joseph Würth, Vienna 1779.

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A pair of Austrian Royal, Three-armed silver candelabras, marks of lgnaz Joseph Würth, Vienna 1779.

Two-part and both parts with marks. Engraved underneath 1 and 2. Height 37 cm. Total weight 2980 grams.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Danish Royal collections, inherited by King Frederick VIII's daughter, Princess Ingeborg of Denmark (1878-1958), who was married to Prince Carl of Sweden (1861-1951).

Purchased from him on December 15, 1913, by Carl Robert Lamm (1856-1938), his collection number 2460. Thence by decent and sold at Bukowskis auction in 1973, A392, lot 863. Collection Heidi Boyce Broström (1939-2022), widow of shipowner Dan-Axel Broström (1915-1976).

Muut tiedot

Ignaz Joseph Würth
Ignaz Joseph Würth (b. 1742) was the son of silversmith Johann Joseph Würth (d.1767) and took over the workshop in 1769 after his father’s death. He became a master in 1770. Other members of the Würth family include his uncle, Frans Caspar Würth who created the First Sachsen-Teschen Service, and Frans Zaver Würth, a medalist. The workshop also supplied Emperor Joseph II, the Danish Royal Court, and pieces such as a pair of gilt-bronze vases and pedestals, sent by Maria Theresa to her daughter Marie Antoinette at Versailles in 1780 (W. Koeppe, Vienna Circa 1780: An Imperial Service Residcovered, The Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York, 2010, p. 22, cat no. 6.