Lot 121
  • 121

A GERMAN SILVER-GILT DOUBLE CUP, PHILIP STENGLIN, AUGSBURG, CIRCA 1711-15 |

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Description

  • marked with maker's mark and city mark on both bases
  • height 4 1/2 in.
  • 11.4 cm
lower bodies chased with strapwork and masks, lightly engraved with appropriate inscriptions for Brit Mila

Condition

Good condition, good color.
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Catalogue Note

Philip Stenglin, b. 1667, master 1693, d. 1744, specialist in beakers, often double. Helmut Seling et al., Die Augsburger Gold-und Silberschmiede 1529-1868, no. 1880, p. 426-428.