Master Nicolai Langermann: Two Danish Rococo coffee pots (2)
Description
Automatic translation from Danish.
Master Nicolai Langermann (b. c. 1722, burgher 1748 in Copenhagen, d. 1757): Two rococo coffee pots of silver, both with spout in the shape of a dragon, crooked shape with volutes and driven combs, lid knobs in the shape of birds. Height 15 and 28 cm.
One with master's mark NLM 1748, Copenhagen stamp 17???, Sagittarius sign and guardein mark for Peter Nicolai von Haven, guardein 1729-1749, the other with indistinct master's mark, Copenhagen stamp 1756 Aquarius sign and Christopher Fabritius guardein mark. Copenhagen stamp 1756.
Largest pot weighs approx. 909 grams, small pot weighs approx. 348 grams.
Nicolai Langermann was probably a journeyman with Tyge Madsen Werum. His own workshop was located on Amagertorv, and he sometimes helped the Fabritius family with orders for the Royal Silver Chamber. Langermann's works are represented at Rosenborg, the National Museum, the David Collection, and others.
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