This vessel had a pair, now lost (I1416), which must have been very similar and by the same hand as O37, the work of the silversmith Pierre Ladoyreau or Ladoireau, who made part of the silver furnishi [+]
This table`s exquisitely made top is based on a painting by Charles-Joseph Flipart (1721-1797) which is also in the Prado (P07824). The central scene depicts figures in a port, of which the two in the [+]
According to Laurent’s photographs, the vessel, a high cup made in about 1530-40, consisted of four pieces and four enamelled gold mounts, of which two remain. On the cover, among leaves, spirals and [+]
This case takes the form of the vessel for which it was made, a Jasper and chalcedony tazza with garlands (O5). The exquisite pieces from the Dauphin´s Treasure are complemented by the custom-made cas [+]
Aparece representado Cristo, a la derecha, con un manto de lapislázuli y un vestido de jaspe rojo, arrodillado delante del ángel, que está rodeado por una nube de amatista, mientras que los tres apóst [+]
This case takes the form of the vessel for which it was made, a Jasper bowl with cameos on the cover and foot (O35). The exquisite pieces from the Dauphin´s Treasure are complemented by the custom-mad [+]
Goblet comprising three pieces of heliotrope and two adornments. The body has eight fluted grooves making up a rounded, multi-lobed mouth. The baluster stem is also decorated with convex flutes, but i [+]
This tabletop has a decoration of floral motifs, insects and birds typical of Florentine manufacture of the early seventeenth century, in contrast to the earlier more geometrical style. This new appro [+]
This vessel combines stone elements originating from German mines with elegant adornments in enamelled gold characteristic of the Paris school. The body consists of a jasper bowl with an oval mouth an [+]
This case takes the form of the vessel for which it was made, a Boat-shaped green jasper cup with silver-gilt handles (disappeared ca. 1815). The exquisite pieces from the Dauphin´s Treasure are compl [+]
This case takes the form of the vessel for which it was made, a Low vessel with cameos and a finial (disappeared during the War of Independence, ca. 1813). The exquisite pieces from the Dauphin´s Trea [+]
The piece belongs to a set of two ewers with their platters (Dauphin’s Treasure, O24 to O27). The platter is formed by several trapezoidal pieces around a large central octagon, with mounting of the s [+]