Silver-Gilt “Roemer” with Diamond-Pattern and Lobbed Cuppa
The present seventeenth century goblet is a silver “roemer” from Nuremberg, which is fully gilt. Many details of it witness a quite particular beaker....
The present seventeenth century goblet is a silver “roemer” from Nuremberg, which is fully gilt. Many details of it witness a quite particular beaker....
The present beaker with a lid shows an elaborated and very detailed artwork. It is entirely gilt and adorned with deep and fine engraving showing architectural settings. It has been made in Augsburg 1697/99 by the master maker Johann Christoph I Treffler....
The beaker presents a typical form for the German baroque period made in Augsburg, 1697/99. The maker is Johann Jakob Petrus....
This set of objects, silver-gilt, originate from a toilette service, made in Augsburg, at the beginning of the eighteenth century....
This silver gilt drinking bowl was made in Augbsurg (Germany) in the early seventeenth century by the maker Adam Forster. It has a wonderful engraving....
In the early eighteenth century, French snuff boxes (tabatières) made of gold and enamel or of other precious materials, were quite fashionably in Germany. Boxes, namely snuff boxes, which are decorated like this present one, are usually attributed to the workshop of the Huguenot Pierre...
This is a silver-gilt wine beaker (goblet), made in Nuremberg in the first half of 17th century. Due to its special shape it belongs to the so called "Roemer" type. Maker: Thomas Stoer II....
The present antique, silver-gilt cup, made in Augsburg, is held in an excellent condition and has a slightly conical form. Its maker is Theodor RIederer....
The present is a silver partly-gilt wine goblet and presents the so-called “Roemer” type. It was made in Augsburg at the very beginning of the 17th century....
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....