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Giovanni Boroni

Giuseppe Boroni, Italian silversmith, active in Rome 1787-1830. Born in 1741, Giuseppe is recorded as already working for his father in 1771. Confirmed Maestro Argentiere in 1787. In 1788-1803 Giuseppe was working alongside his brother Pietro and Giovanni Battista in the family workshop. 1791-1797 elected 2nd Console. By 1810 Giovanni appears to have fallen on hard times. Died 1830.

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Giovanni Boroni

Giuseppe Boroni, Italian silversmith, active in Rome 1787-1830. Born in 1741, Giuseppe is recorded as already working for his father in 1771. Confirmed Maestro Argentiere in 1787. In 1788-1803 Giuseppe was working alongside his brother Pietro and Giovanni Battista in the family workshop. 1791-1797 elected 2nd Console. By 1810 Giovanni appears to have fallen on hard times. Died 1830.

  • Circa 1810

    Giovanni Boroni

    10191 Antique Italian Silver Lamp

    £4,950

    A beautiful 19th century silver oil lamp (or lucerna) modelled as a cherub holding a shell shaped oil reservoir; the tall central column in the form of a tree. The cherub figure is expertly modelled and culminates in a snake’s head and tail coiling around the tree. Attached to the lamp is a shell snuffer and fish shaped dibber tool, each suspended by a long silver chain. The lamp would originally have had a carrying handle and reflector screen. Attached to the wooden underside is a collection label. Weight including wooden base 1800 grams, 57.8 troy ounces. Height 46.4cm. Base measures 16.6cm. Made in Rome, Italy. Maker Giuseppe Boroni. Circa 1810.

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