Silver holder of oil and vinegar set, Wijnand Warneke (attributed to), 1767 Canvas Print

Silver holder of oil and vinegar set, Wijnand Warneke (attributed to), 1767 Canvas Print

Silver holder of oil and vinegar set. The bottom has a round, arched elevation in the middle, topped by a leaf-shaped, profiled knob. It rests on four leaf-shaped legs. The equal, open-worked walls in which the bottles fit are mounted on the two rounded ends. They are constructed above a profiled bottom edge from C-volutes with seed beads, which form cartouches. The cartouches on the front and back contain flowers; in those at the ends, a blade of the same model as the legs is attached. The walls are connected at the top by tied ribbons that change at the front and back into C-shaped, branch-like ears, which grip at the bottom. A spiral and three volutes rise from the center of the snares. The volutes merge into three widely spreading tree branches with birds, which together form the cylindrical wall of the holder of the pepper can. The round, flat bottom of that container is attached to the inside of the branches. The holder belongs to an oil and vinegar set with two glass bottles and a silver pepper can.

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