Lot 156
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Gobelet en argent probablement par Johann Hendriks Groningue vers 1630

Estimate
3,000 - 4,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Gobelet en argent probablement par Johann Hendriks Groningue vers 1630
  • silver
  • Haut. 11 cm, 111 g ; 4 1/4 in high, 3oz 12dwt
à décor gravé gravés d'allégories féminines dans des médaillons entre des bouquets de fruits, gravé d'armoiries, sans doute au XVIIIe siècle, et, postérieurement, de l'inscription: Siemon Joseph Pels 1886

Condition

In overall good condition. Usual dents and scratches. Maker's mark only, under the base.
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Catalogue Note

La famille Pels est une famille d'origine juive originaire d'Emden.
Les armoiries sont très probablement celles de la famille Schlegel, de Münchsberg (Prusse).