Pair of guard dogs; Portugal, Porto, 1938-1984.
Silver 833.
With wooden board on the base.
Presents punches "Sarmento joalheiro Lisboa".
Measurements: 75 x 34 x 56 cm (x2).
Weight: 12500 g and 12900 g (25400 g. Total).
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Pair of guard dogs; Portugal, Porto, 1938-1984.
Silver 833.
With wooden board on the base.
Presents punches "Sarmento joalheiro Lisboa".
Measurements: 75 x 34 x 56 cm (x2).
Weight: 12500 g and 12900 g (25400 g. Total).
These sculptures represent a pair of guard dogs cast in Portuguese silver 833, a high quality alloy common in Portuguese goldsmithing. The pieces, made in Porto between 1938 and 1984, exhibit a remarkable balance between expressive strength, technical refinement and symbolism. Both figures stand on a molded base of coated wood, which serves as a visual and functional pedestal, underlining their ornamental and protective character.
The animals, represented in a seated position and with an upright gaze, transmit a powerful static presence, in which vigilance is combined with nobility. Their detailed, sculpted anatomy reveals pronounced ribs and defined muscles that suggest an aesthetic ideal of fidelity, endurance and perpetual alertness. Studded collars reinforce their symbolic role as guardians, evoking both their taming and restrained strength.
Portuguese silverware has a rich tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, establishing itself as one of the most outstanding expressions of the country's decorative arts. Over the centuries, Lisbon and Porto established themselves as hubs of goldsmith production, supplying both religious and aristocratic clientele. The silver pieces, such as this pair of sculptures, reflect not only the technical virtuosity of the Portuguese workshops, but also the symbolism associated with the protective and decorative function of the objects.
Ourivesaria Sarmento, founded in 1870 by João Joaquim Rebello, is a historic Lisbon firm dedicated to jewelry and goldsmithing. Recognized for its excellence in the work in noble metals, it combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary designs, remaining a reference in the sector both in Portugal and internationally.
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