Additional information
Weight | 206.50 g |
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Dimensions | Silvered pewter 80.5 x 100.5 mm |
Grade | Good Extremely Fine |
Mint | Vienna |
€260.00
Obverse: * 1822. EMANUEL . KAUTSCH † 1902., the silversmith Emanuel Kautsch examining a ciborium in his workshop, in the background an allegory holding a branch; signature H. KAUTSCH
Reverse: blank
By Heinrich Kautsch
Heinrich Kautsch (1859-1943), was an Austrian sculptor and medallist who had been working in Paris since 1889 and in 1893 was a member of the Jury of Fine Arts at the Chicago World’s Fair. In addition to medals and plaques, Heinrich Kautsch also created a number of funerary monuments, which can be found in Amsterdam, Prague, Meran, and Salzburg.
Heinrich Kautsch’s father was a goldsmith and gave him his first notions of engraving. His son pays homage to him with this interesting plaque
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Weight | 206.50 g |
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Dimensions | Silvered pewter 80.5 x 100.5 mm |
Grade | Good Extremely Fine |
Mint | Vienna |