Arms and Armor from the Saxon Electoral Court, Part II
It is a particular delight for me, presenting to you a selection of highly interesting objects with a Dresden provenance in our second catalogue on arms and armor from the Saxon Electoral Court. In this place, works of breathtaking quality have survived the centuries in an outstanding condition. We owe the existence of these treasures to an utmost diligence of our ancestors in handling them in the course of time and the fortunate circumstances, that it was possilbe to beware them of the devastation of wars.
Right at the moment I have the great privilege of taking custodial care for the pieces described in this catalogue. Unfortunately, as an art dealer I can not afford to enjoy the presence of these exhibits for ever. So, each item is available for sale. For any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
In our new catalogue I present a small but fine selection of edged weapons to you from this endless field of collecting, that is so rich of variety. Going through the document you will recognize, that each piece differs in the purposes it
was made for, encompassing both simple and higher-ranking military use, a pure
civilian context and courtly life.
This catalogue is exclusively available as a free PDF document.
In this video I discuss an extremely rare cervelliere, dating from circa 1250 - 1350, and an associated 14th century aventail. Both items have survived the centuries in very favourable conditions. What are potential explanations for this? Do the numerous marks on this helmet and the large combat impact allow for conclusions?
Passion for Arms and Armour
My thoughts about fine antique arms and armour, how I became an art dealer in this field and how I conduct my business.
Etching on Arms and Armour
Arms and armour decorated with etching belong to the most desired and valued pieces. These can be regarded as works of art, often exhibited in the context of the Kunst- and Wunderkammer
(cabinet of curiosities) of the Renaissance period. For me it is a particular pleasure to present a selected group of objects decorated with this interesting technique in our new catalogue,
which are made for both ceremonial purposes and field use. Each one is of distinguished quality, rarity and condition alike, coming from prominent provenances, among them the collection of Lord Astor of Hever,
the Royal House of Hanover and the Bavarian Electoral Court in Munich.
This catalogue is exclusively available as a free PDF document.
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Arms and Armor from the Saxon Electoral Court
The Saxon Electoral Court stands for one of the most important collections of arms and armor in the world. Rich deposits of silver let to a tremendous wealth of
Saxony in the 16th and 17th centuries that were spent for a prestigious courtly life encompassing fine arms for tournament use, representation and the equipment of
life guards. Even the latter impress by their extravagant decoration and manufacture documenting the fact that these arms not only served a practical function of
defense but also were intended to emphasize the prestige and luxury of the Electors.
It is a special honor for me that I can offer you four important pieces of this provenance that are described in detail on the following pages. This catalogue is
only available as a PDF document.