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Gold deer
anoniem, c. 1700 - c. 1799
Voetstuk van lapis lazuli, van dierenfiguur van goud.
- Artwork typebase, dierfiguur
- Object numberAK-RBK-17525-2
- Dimensionsheight 4.6 cm x width 12.4 cm x depth 6.9 cm


Identification
Title(s)
Gold deer
Object type
Object number
AK-RBK-17525-2
Description
Voetstuk van lapis lazuli, van dierenfiguur van goud.
Creation
Creation
goldsmith: anoniem, China
Dating
c. 1700 - c. 1799
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Material
Dimensions
height 4.6 cm x width 12.4 cm x depth 6.9 cm
Acquisition and rights
Copyright
Provenance
…; from Dr Fritz Mannheimer (1890-1939), Amsterdam and Paris, fl. 6,350,000, en bloc, to Artistic & General Securities Ltd. as security for a loan from the Mendelssohn & Co. Bank, but kept in usufruct, 1934;{NHA, 476, RMA Archive, inv. no. 2142, Recapitulatie der geïnventariseerde kunstvoorwerpen van wijlen Dr F. Mannheimer, undated, p. 37, no. Pr 79, Artistic no. 22/52; NHA, 233, Arrondissementsrechtbank Amsterdam, inv. no. 1365, ``O.R. 256/1939, Faillissementsdossier: nalatenschap Dr. F. Mannheimer, 28 augustus 1939´´, image 3, page 2.} purchased from Mendelssohn & Co. Bank, en bloc, by the Dienststelle Mühlmann, The Hague, for Adolf Hitler's Führermuseum, Linz, 1940;{Korthals Altes 1974, pp. 21-22.} war recuperation, SNK, 1945;{HNA, SNK Archive, 2.08.42, inv. no. 548.} on loan, with 1,702 other objects, from the DRVK to the museum, 1952;{Note RMA.} transferred to the museum, 1960
Remarks
Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.
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