Nicolas Decamp - Plate - Tin

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Tin charger dating from 1750–1800 by Nicolas Decamp of Liège, Belgium, in antique style with a 21 cm diameter and good used condition showing minor aging, a small tin crack, and heraldic motifs including a salamander.

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Very pretty tin plate from the 18th century.

On the plate we have heraldic decorations as well as a salamander, an animal frequently used in heraldic culture.

The punch is a typical angel of justice from the 18th century, with monograms.

Another hallmark featuring the Tudor rose from the 18th century, bearing the initials N D. It is Nicolas Decamp, master goldsmith of the late 18th century, operating in Liège.

The plate is in good condition, just a small crack in the tin.

Very pretty tin plate from the 18th century.

On the plate we have heraldic decorations as well as a salamander, an animal frequently used in heraldic culture.

The punch is a typical angel of justice from the 18th century, with monograms.

Another hallmark featuring the Tudor rose from the 18th century, bearing the initials N D. It is Nicolas Decamp, master goldsmith of the late 18th century, operating in Liège.

The plate is in good condition, just a small crack in the tin.

Details

Era
1400-1900
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Belgium
Designer/Artist/Maker
Nicolas Decamp
Material
Tin
Style
Antique
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
21 cm
Width
21 cm
Diameter
21 cm
Depth
21 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
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Objects sold
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