Wednesday 2 October 2024
An Italian bronze door knocker with Neptune and seahorses, after Alessandro Vittoria, Italian,...
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An Italian bronze door knocker with Neptune and seahorses, after Alessandro Vittoria, Italian, 1525-1608, 19th century, the Nemean lion mask surmount above a figure of Neptune within a pierced cartouche of opposed sea horses on a shell, the circular striking plate cast in the form of a patera, the knocker 39cm high (3)
Provenance: Jeffrey Whitehead, Esq., The Mayes, East Grinstead, until sold Christie's, London, 4-5 & 9 August 1915, lot 870;
Willam Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme, acquired from D.L. Osaac's (invoice 1 September 1915, £14), at The Hill to Thornton Manor;
The Leverhulme Collection, Thornton Manor, Wirral, Merseyside, Sotheby's, 26-28 June 2001, lot 1077.
Lot Footnotes
Note: The current lot is noted in the inventories in the collection of Jeffrey Whitehead. Although, little is known of him, he appears to have been a stockbroker and a passionate collector of works of art and embroidery.
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