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Eliseo Mangili (1890-1977), crystal bowl, Milan, 1935-1949
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Ref : 119407
4 000 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
Eliseo Mangili (1890-1977)
Provenance :
Italy
Medium :
Crystal, silver and coral
Dimensions :
H. 4.8 inch | Ø 8.27 inch
Weight :
2.55 Kg
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Eliseo Mangili (1890-1977), crystal bowl, Milan, 1935-1949

Crystal bowl with with decorative elements of silver and Mediterranean rubrium coral
Eliseo Mangili (1890- 1977)
Milan, circa 1940
It measures 4.8 in high x Ø 8.26 in; foot Ø 4.33 in (12.2 x Ø 21 cm; Ø foot 11 cm)
5.51 lb (2.55 kg)

The rounded bowl narrows and rests on a flared foot with a polygonal section in blue crystal. The bowl itself is crafted in transparent crystal and continues the polygonal motif. The base of the bowl is decorated with a series of engraved blue arches which somewhat overlap creating a corolla and with five vertical cusps of the same colour. The rim is accented with a triple cut line around the entire circumference.
A silver band representing a currant branch wraps the “waist” where the foot joins the bowl with currants made of orange coral.

The bowl features the following marks along the silver band which defines its narrowing towards the foot. These help us date the work:
1) a lozenge with the abbreviation of the province (MI); Roman fasces; the number 08. This was the mark in force after the promulgation of the law of 5 February 1934 n. 305, which provided for the use of a uniform mark for the identification of the silversmith and of the province. In this case it is the Milanese smith Eliseo Mangili during the period 1935-1944.
2) 800 without a border. Title in thousandths of silver.

Eliseo Mangili was one of the most talented goldsmiths flanking Alfredo Ravasco (1873-1958) in his activity until the 1920s. After the experience of the Libyan war and the Great War, he decided to continue his career independently by opening a laboratory in Milan first in Via Filodrammatici, then in via del Lauro, and finally in via dei Bossi. He always kept in touch with Ravasco, who was among his best customers. In 1963 he opened a shop in Via Manzoni 24 after participating in the Italian Jewelery Exhibition in Paris in 1962. He died in Milan in 1977. (See: Melissa Gabardi, Il gioiello italiano del XX secolo, Catalogo della mostra al Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano, 24 novembre 2016 – 20 marzo 2017, p. 316).

Eliseo Mangili (1890- 1977)
Milan, circa 1940
It measures 4.8 in high x Ø 8.26 in; foot Ø 4.33 in (cm 12.2 x Ø 21; Ø foot 11)
5.51 lb (2.55 kg)

The rounded bowl narrows and rests on a flared foot with a polygonal section in blue crystal. The bowl itself is crafted in transparent crystal and continues the polygonal motif. The base of the bowl is decorated with a series of engraved blue arches which somewhat overlap creating a corolla and with five vertical cusps of the same colour. The rim is accented with a triple cut line around the entire circumference.
A silver band representing a currant branch wraps the “waist” where the foot joins the bowl with currants made of orange coral.

The bowl features the following marks along the silver band which defines its narrowing towards the foot. These help us date the work:
1) a lozenge with the abbreviation of the province (MI); Roman fasces; the number 08. This was the mark in force after the promulgation of the law of 5 February 1934 n. 305, which provided for the use of a uniform mark for the identification of the silversmith and of the province. In this case it is the Milanese smith Eliseo Mangili during the period 1935-1944.
2) 800 without a border. Title in thousandths of silver.

Eliseo Mangili was one of the most talented goldsmiths flanking Alfredo Ravasco (1873-1958) in his activity until the 1920s. After the experience of the Libyan war and the Great War, he decided to continue his career independently by opening a laboratory in Milan first in Via Filodrammatici, then in via del Lauro, and finally in via dei Bossi. He always kept in touch with Ravasco, who was among his best customers. In 1963 he opened a shop in Via Manzoni 24 after participating in the Italian Jewelery Exhibition in Paris in 1962. He died in Milan in 1977. (See: Melissa Gabardi, Il gioiello italiano del XX secolo, Catalogo della mostra al Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano, 24 novembre 2016 – 20 marzo 2017, p. 316).

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