Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Distinguished International Silver Items Exhibited On The Curator's Eye


The Curator’s Eye Highlights Important Silver On Offer




NEW YORK - The Curator’s Eye, (www.CuratorsEye.com), the distinctive online platform for the finest art and antiques from distinguished dealers across the globe, is pleased to present an exceptional selection of fine silver from around the world. Included in this offering are four Irish George II silver figural candlesticks by James Warren of Dublin and an extremely fine six-piece silver tea set from Cutch, India. Since its launch in 2011, The Curator's Eye has been connecting leading dealers with serious buyers across a wide spectrum of categories.

Made in Dublin circa 1755, the four caryatid candlesticks by James Warren are rare and unique examples of some of the finest silver produced in Ireland. Each piece exhibits strong rococo features with the added attraction of joker faces poking out of the base of the stems. They are heavy and solid in the hand, and are a most unusual style and form. The rococo style invaded the fashions of Ireland in the 1740s and 50s and was expressed in silver by the highly talented chasers and engravers of the period. As seen in these elaborate candlesticks, the makers manipulated the rococo style in a very Irish way, with gusto and quirkiness. Few Irish figural candlesticks have survived, but those that have demonstrate exceptional quality of chasing and most unusual features. 




Made in Cutch, India, circa 1880, the splendid six-piece tea set is a particularly fine example of colonial Indian silversmithing. Each piece is perfectly formed and finely chased with the Islamic-influenced scrolling tendril and flower pattern against a finely tooled background that is typical of Cutch work. The set comprises a teapot, a sugar bowl, a creamer, a cup and saucer, and a large scalloped tray, all in high-grade, solid silver. Each piece has a pleasing weight in the hand. Overall, it is a striking and highly decorative ensemble by one of the leading late nineteenth century Cutch silversmithing firms. The condition is perfect.

As a digital art marketing platform, The Curator’s Eye seamlessly integrates into the current structure of the high-end art world and helps private dealers expand their global customer base for their remarkable objects. Items on offer range from fine art, antiquities, ethnographic objects, decorative arts, manuscripts, and rare maps. The site excels at providing specialty categories that are difficult to find on other art listing sites.

To view more exceptional silver available from the top dealers across the globe, visit http://www.CuratorsEye.com/.

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