European medieval silver gilt dish with Nielo lion
11,000.00 €
1 in stock
Description
C. 13th-15th century AD., Western Europe, Likely Limoges A finely modelled dish from Western Europe, highly likely from Limousin region of France, renowned for its enamel production. The centre tondo is delicately crafted in niello inlay gilded with a mythological animal, possibly a lion with long curling tail. The tondo is surrounded by a conical shaped border with zigzag decoration; The internal section is gilt inlaid with decoration in silver; the centre portrays a star-shape motif above the tondo, conjoined by a interwined decoration. The reverse side portrays a shallow body with conical shaped incised tondo modelled to a defined style. The tondo is decorated with a star-shaped motif of which is conjoined conical shaped connectives, intertwined by zoomorphic decoration. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. For another Limoges dish see: Metropolitan Museum of Art: 49.56.8.
Diameter: 142 mm
Height: 22,7 mm
Weight: 109,53 g














