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German Silver Wine Cooler

first quarter 20th century, by Gebruder Dingeldein, Hanau, probably .800 silver, in the neoclassical taste, the bucket-form body with spiral gadrooned calyx and milled flower and ivy banding, the shoulder with repousse ribboned floral swags quartered by Bacchic masques, two of which support figural putto handles, peering over the everted leaf-and-gadroon rim, the whole raised above a laurel-banded square plinth base.
h. 12-3/4", w. 10-3/4"; 68.46 t. oz.

Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: The firm of Gebruder Dingeldein in Hanau, Hesse, was founded in 1868 by brothers Friedrich Otto (ca. 1838-1901) and Friedrich Wilhelm (ca. 1838-1910) Dingeldein. Like many Hanau companies, they specialized in the "Historizmus" style: a pastiche of historical styles - Mannerist, Rococo, Neoclassical - well-detailed accompanied by fanciful marks in imitation of the genuine hallmarks which appeared on the original antique pieces. Friedrich Otto was succeeded by his son August Ernst Dingeldein (1874-1962) and the firm merged with that of Karl Kurz in nearby Kesselstadt when he married Kurz's daughter Margarethe (1876-1947). Dingeldein opened a New York showroom in the 1920s assisted by his sons Karl August (1901-1965) and Otto Friedrich (1906-1991) Dingeldein, both of whom moved to America permanently in 1927, where they became prominent silversmiths in New Orleans, Louisiana and Cape Girardeau, Missouri, respectively. Karl August Dingeldein was well known in New Orleans as the founder of New Orleans Silversmiths and the proprietor of the Four Seasons Pastry Shop with his wife Katy Metter. The couple's children Johanna and Carl donated many of their father's silversmithing tools as well as pattern books, catalogues, dies and punches of the original Gebruder Dingeldein to the Historic New Orleans Collection, where they are still conserved.


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