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Property from an Old German Private Collection

A German parcel-gilt silver tankard, maker's mark a device, Augsburg, circa 1600

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December 5, 03:59 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 7,000 EUR

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Description

The rim of the foot chased with cornucopiae, the body with birds and winged putti masks amidst fruit and strapwork, the figural handle with an angel thumb-piece, sold with an old inventory index card with expertise by the art historian and museum curator Dr. Horst Appuhn.


14.5cm, 5¾in. high

458gr., 14¾oz


This lot is offered pursuant to a settlement agreement between the consignor and the heirs of Margarete Oppenheim and Charlotte von Wesdehlen.

Margarete Oppenheim (née Eisner, formerly Reichenheim) (1857-1935), by 1898;

Involuntary estate sale of the above, Julius Böhler, Munich, May 18-22, 1936, lot 37,

acquired at the above sale and thence by descent.