Chess from Vienna bronze. The end of the 19th century
Description:
Vienna bronze was sincerely loved and collected by the widest sections of the population since the beginning of its production in Austria - from the middle of the 19th century.
King's Height & ndash; 8.5 cm, the diameter of the base of the king & ndash; 2.5 cm.
This is a very rare Viennese bronze made by the method of casting on lost wax patterns (`cire perdue & # 39;) with the highest level of quality. Each figurine was created with great detail, as well as with humor. Polychrome coloration (several different layers) is called cold coloration, since it was not fired. Items were cast in Vienna, and then decorated in several layers of the so-called dust paint; the know-how for mixing this type of paint was lost. The painting was carried out mainly by women working at home. This mark can be found here vienna-bronze dot ru slash klejma among the hallmarks of Viennese masters of the second half of the 19th century. Extreme rarity.
Full set (32 pieces)
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