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A silver gueridon

Lost Art-ID
628633
Comparative illustration of the still existing gueridon
Artist / Creator
Biller, Johann Ludwig (1656) (possibly)
Birth
(vor) 1656.03.12, Augsburg
Death
1732.04.16, Augsburg
Title
A silver gueridon
Dating
1710/1712 (around)
Object type
Furniture
Group of reported objects
Crafts and other folk arts
Material / Technique
Metal (Silver) ; Metal (Iron) ; Wood / repoussé ; chased ; gepunzt
Measures
Diameter with feet: approx. 38.5 cm; Diameter of the plate: approx. 21 cm
Height
113.70 cm
Description
An elaborately decorated silver gueridon (representative mobile stand) from a formerly existing pair of gueridons. In the center a decorative element showing a (probably) male head. A round decorated plate located at the top.
Provenance
Presumably acquired at the beginning of the 18th century, these gueridons were placed in the tower room of the Dresden Castle. As part of the 1924 settlement agreement between the Free State of Saxony and the former royal family, the gueridons were transferred to the Free State of Saxony as room inventory. As only a few transport lists have remained, it is difficult to say exactly where they were removed. The gueridons were presumably removed during the war in August 1943 and brought to Rammenau Castle. The further whereabouts of the gueridons are unknown. It is assumed that they were lost in connection with the events of the Second World War.
Literature / Source

Silberinventar 1723 (Inventarium über dasjenige Massiv Goldtene, Vergoldtete Silberne und weiss Silberne Geschirre, so Sich bey dem Königl. Grünen Gewölbe befindet.)

Inventarium über die Hof Bett Meisterey beym Chur. Fürstl. Sächsisch. Residenz- Schloße zu Dresden – Vol. I- Gefertigt Anno 1769 und renovirt Anno 1780 und 1783

Inventarium über Die Hof Bettmeisterey beym Churfürstl. Residenz Schloß zu Dresden- Gefertigt anno 1803

Inventarverzeichnis Nr. 1 vom 31.01.1920 ("Schloß und Palais am Taschenberg zu Dresden sowie Palais Parkstraße 7")

Published since
08.05.2025
Contact

Sächsisches Staatsministerium der Finanzen
Carolaplatz 1
01097 Dresden
Germany

Homepage
https://www.smf.sachsen.de
Contact
Prof. Dr. Dirk Jäschke
Position
Referatsleiter
Phone
0351/ 564 444200
E-Mail
Dirk.Jaeschke@smf.sachsen.de
Contact
Tobias Seefeld
Position
Referent
Phone
0351/ 564 444210
E-Mail
Tobias.Seefeld@smf.sachsen.de
Circumstances of loss reported as
Looted property
Search Request, Institution

Sächsisches Staatsministerium der Finanzen

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