close

Neresheimer

A 19th Century German Model of a Royal Stag

Neresheimer

A 19th Century German Model of a Royal Stag

Hanau, circa 1870 
Maker's mark of Neresheimer 
 
Length: 47cm, 18 ½ in. 
Weight: 2,081 g, 66 oz. 18 dwt. 

The model realistically chased as a baying royal stag with detachable head. The piece hallmarked on bezel, with Vienna import marks for 1872-1901.   

Neresheimer was based in Hanau and founded in 1890 as a partnership of August and Ludwig Neresheimer with Jean Schlingloff. Right from the start Neresheimer offered a wide range of highly decorative objects like nefs, tankards, coconut and nautilus cups, and other sumptuous sideboard pieces.

You May Also Like

An Imposing Austrian Jardiniere Centrepiece

An Important French Empire Confiturier

Martin-Guillaume Biennais

A French silver gilt oval tray

Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot

A Pair of 19th Century Viennese Silver and Enamel Mounted Cornucopia

Hermann Böhm

Neresheimer