Italian Candlestick from Bologna 18th century - or not?

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mglangeveld
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Italian Candlestick from Bologna 18th century - or not?

Post by mglangeveld »

Hello,

This candlestick looks to be a mid 18th century candlestick. The hallmarks are not easy to read for me. One of the marks
looks like a 18th century mark for Bologne - Italy in my old Tardy`s but cant find that standing lion anywhere else.
So might not be Italian at all.

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Silver Candlestick

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Hallmarks

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Standing Lion looking left? Bologne 18th century or something else?

All help is welcome

Michiel Langeveld
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Re: Italian Candlestick from Bologna 18th century - or not?

Post by amena »

Definitely not Bologna.
The lion depicted on the Tardy is slavishly copied by Rosenberg, and it is incorrect.
There are 8 different lions of Bologna, seven facing right and one facing left.
Everyone carries a pennant.
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Re: Italian Candlestick from Bologna 18th century - or not?

Post by oel »

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Hi, the German city of Dülken coat of arms lion rampant against a castle's tower
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BClken
The Dülken silver guild at around 1770 used the town mark of a tower and lion rampant facing left.


Source; Helmut Seling ; Helga Domdey-Knödler Stadtmarken, die Sie nicht verwechseln sollten : Typologie alter Goldschmiedemarken European town marks. Domdey- Knodler

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Re: Italian Candlestick from Bologna 18th century - or not?

Post by mglangeveld »

Thanks Amena and peter for your replies.
The reference to the town of Dulken helped me a lot.

I do not have acces to the mentioned book but with some luck and help from google i managed to find a page from Scheffler's "Goldschmiede Reinland-Westfalen band I"


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These look a lot like the hallmark i posted.

I will try to find a copy of the book in a library to see if i can now also make out the other marks. Or maybe someone on the forum might be of help :)
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Re: Italian Candlestick from Bologna 18th century - or not?

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mglangeveld wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 5:35 pm Thanks Amena and peter for your replies.
The reference to the town of Dulken helped me a lot.

I do not have acces to the mentioned book but with some luck and help from google i managed to find a page from Scheffler's "Goldschmiede Reinland-Westfalen band I"


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These look a lot like the hallmark i posted.

I will try to find a copy of the book in a library to see if i can now also make out the other marks. Or maybe someone on the forum might be of help :)
Yes, it lööks like hallmark #240. On the next page no 3 and makersmark #247 [MC] = Mathias Corneli, "Aufgeboten" 1750
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