Silver Parcel-Gilt German Beaker with Two Engraved Scenes with Architectural Settings
The beaker presents a typical form for the German baroque period made in Augsburg, 1697/99. The maker is Johann Jakob Petrus....
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....
These silver gilt beakers are a fine example for the baroque in North Germany, made from the important maker Leonhardt (Lenert) Rothaer I. Marked on base....