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Daniel Sigal "Zebra" Enamel and Sterling Silver Box

contemporary, New York, New York, the box by the Schroth House of Silver, Montville, New Jersey, of canted rectangular form, the fitted lid with Limoges-style enamel of a zebra.
h. 2-3/4", l. 6-1/2", w. 5-1/4"; 23.02 t. oz.

  • Provenance: The Estate of Bonnie Bolding Swearingen, Birmingham, Alabama.
  • Notes: Daniel Sigal was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1946. After emigrating to the United States, he graduated from the High School of Music and Art in New York City and then attended Tulane University in New Orleans where he received a B.A. in Architecture. He was, however, always more interested in art (his father, Albert Sigal was an accomplished painter, sculptor, engraver and jeweler) and was trained in several disciplines at Tulane, including enameling. His career in architecture lasted less than one day; his career in enameling has flourished and continues today in the Greenwich Village penthouse studio. His enamels are executed in the traditional manner of Limoges: painted vitreous enamel on copper. His subjects include French Quarter scenes, ships and dogs, but equines are his favored subject (having been introduced to the Sport of Kings - horse racing - at New Orleans' Fair Grounds).
    Wolfgang Karl Schroth was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1928 and was trained in silversmithy at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hanau. He opened his own silver shop in 1950 while studying under August Bock and Emil Woerner, receiving his master's degree in 1954. He emigrated to the United States the following year, where he was hired by Tiffany & Co., where he specialized in the design of trophies and presentation pieces, including the MacArthur Bowl, the International Show Trophy and the Martini & Rossi Sailing Cup. He joined the Hickock-Mathews Co. in New Jersey in 1961, purchasing the company in 1965. The firm eventually moved to Schroth's farmhouse in Montville, New Jersey, employing a half-dozen silversmiths to create hand-crafted pieces sold under the name Schroth's House of Silver as well as supplying Hickock-Mathews-branded pieces to the likes of Cartier and Tiffany. Schroth retired to Georgia in 2000, where he died in 2011. The firm continues today in the Montville farmhouse as Schroth's Jewelers.

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