17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish: Venus's chariot drawn by Cupid
17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish: Venus's chariot drawn by Cupid
17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish: Venus's chariot drawn by Cupid
17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish: Venus's chariot drawn by Cupid
17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish: Venus's chariot drawn by Cupid
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17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish: Venus's chariot drawn by Cupid

By Gallery PECILES FINE ART
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650
17th century
Renaissance style
DELIVERY
From: 50350, DONVILLE LES BAINS, France

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    17th-century silver-plated bronze offering dish

    Depicting Venus’s chariot drawn by Cupid, with doves encountering Cupid.
    Finely engraved with scrollwork
    Made in the Netherlands around 1650

    Offering plates were originally used to hold bread offerings from the faithful during Christian religious ceremonies

    Excellent condition
    Dimensions: 39 x 31.5 x 1.5 cm

    Customs duties are included in the shipping price

    Ref: JFL9GBN93I

    Condition Very good
    Style Renaissance style (Religious objects of Renaissance style Style)
    Period 17th century (Religious objects 17th century)
    Country of origin Netherlands
    Materials Bronze, Silvered bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 50350, DONVILLE LES BAINS, France
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