Very Fine German Silver-Gilt Tumbler-Cup
The beaker is a so-called silver tumbler of the late baroque period, made in Augsburg. Very remarkable is the gilding as well as the rich engraved décor....
The beaker is a so-called silver tumbler of the late baroque period, made in Augsburg. Very remarkable is the gilding as well as the rich engraved décor....
15 coins of prussian and saxon kings, on base rubel-coin of Katharina the Great...
The design and the successful integration of the coins to the body of the present beaker make it a very beautiful piece of an object decorated with ccoins. The beaker has a typical form, yet with some particularities....
The slightly conical silver beaker is a typical example of English silver from the period of Charles II’s reign (1660-1685)....
The beaker presents a typical form for the German baroque period made in Augsburg, 1697/99. The maker is Johann Jakob Petrus....
This antique silver-gilt (vermeil) beaker is a very elaborated example of French silver from the end of the eighteenth century (Paris). The gilding and engraving are excellent....
The beaker is raised on three cast, ball-feet, which are half-plain half-fluted. The body is standing on the feet bulged and is partly adorned and partly left plain. An elegant, baroque example from Dresden with interesting Latvian provenance....
This first-class, partly gilded, beaker is provided with an excellent finish of the so-called diamond-cut decor. The slightly conical body with a wide profiled rim stands on three simple ball feet....
This silver, partly-gilt baroque beaker has a conical shape and is richly engraved with landscapes. Augsburg 1692/7; M. Hueter....
This silver beaker was made in Transylvania (or Hungary). It is decorated with a peacock-eye pattern and the name of a previous owner and the year 1687....