Hôtel Lambert, Une Collection Princière, Volume II : Kunstkammer

Hôtel Lambert, Une Collection Princière, Volume II : Kunstkammer

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A Renaissance parcel-gilt silver tankard, unidentified maker's mark, Augsburg, 16th century

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October 12, 05:41 PM GMT

Estimate

100,000 - 150,000 EUR

Lot Details

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A Renaissance parcel-gilt silver tankard, unidentified maker's mark, Augsburg, 16th century 


the foot rim, the neck, and cover engraved with scroll, the filigree body with rosette motif between two friezes of putti and masks on matted ground, the thumbpiece shaped as a female mask, with immovable glass liner

height 9 7/16 in.; total weight 38,6 oz.; 21 cm; 1096 gr.

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Chope en argent et vermeil, poinçon d'orfèvre non identifiée, Augsbourg, XVIe siècle


le bord du pied, le col et le couvercle gravés de rinceaux, le corps filigrané à motif de rosace entre deux frises de putti et de masques sur fond amati, l'appui-pouce en forme de masque féminin, avec doublure en verre inamovible

height 9 7/16 in.; total weight 38,6 oz.; 21 cm; 1096 gr.

A. A. Antiquities, 2014

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A. A. Antiquities, 2014

This tankard is one of a small group of silver gilt and silver filigree mounted glass tankards made in Southern Germany during the second half of the sixteenth century. It is not known exactly how many were made or how many are extant but in 1910 E. Alfred Jones recorded ten tankards in total, including four then in the Russian Imperial Collection and one bequeathed to Clure College, Cambridge in 1617. The tankards originate from Augsburg or Ulm, apart from the unmarked ones, and they tend to be classified into two groups due to two variations of the design. Examples are found in the following locations: the Kremlin, Moscow; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto (inv. n°997.158.83); the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Clare College, Cambridge; Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich; The Schroder collection(1987, cat.20); The Gilbert collection and the Schatzkammer des Deutschen Ordens, Vienna.