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Lot no. 309
Museal Renaissance goblet with lid. Silver, partially gilt. Flat, six-cornered and moulded stand, rising in the centre and surrounded by concave, broad tongue frieze decoration. Above a narrow shaft, set with cut and rolled silver threads at the base and transition to the bowl and decorated with three voluted, open-worked, c-shaped clasps. Conically widening, high, funnel-shaped bowl. The wall with six bevelled edges and star-shaped indentations. The rim area surrounded by finely chiselled leaf tendrils. A central crowning in the form of a vase-shaped baluster knob on the plug-in lid with fancifully carved flowers and partly spiral-shaped leaves rising from it, so-called Schmeck. The stand and lid decorated all around with chased, stylised flower bouquets and leafy tendrils. Gilt interior. Marked, tremolier mark, inspection mark, master Stephan Gressel (became master in 1602), Prussian tax stamp since 1809. Weight approx. 310 g. H. 37.5 cm. Cf. cat. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, vol. I, part 1, MZ 294, BZ 13; part 2, p. 876, ill. 439 (another goblet by the master in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg) and p. 878, ill. 444 (a similar lidded goblet by the master Andreas Michael from the period 1615/1629 in the Estonian Art Museum in Tallinn); Rosenberg, vol. II, no. 4421. A museum Nuremberg Renaissance covered silver chalice by Stephan Gressel (master since 1602). Gilt inside. Test, assay and master's mark. Prussian tax mark. German. Nuremberg. 1609 - 1629.
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Tableware, goldsmithing
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04/27/2024
Offered by Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
49 5164 80100

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