THREE GERMAN SILVER-GILT SATZBECHERS OR STACKING BEAKERS
THREE GERMAN SILVER-GILT SATZBECHERS OR STACKING BEAKERS
THREE GERMAN SILVER-GILT SATZBECHERS OR STACKING BEAKERS
THREE GERMAN SILVER-GILT SATZBECHERS OR STACKING BEAKERS
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THREE GERMAN SILVER-GILT SATZBECHERS OR STACKING BEAKERS

ONE WITH MARK OF ARNOLD SCHMIDT, NUREMBERG, 1543-1572 AND TWO WITH MARK OF PHILIPP STENGLIN, AUGSBURG, 1713-1717

细节
THREE GERMAN SILVER-GILT SATZBECHERS OR STACKING BEAKERS
ONE WITH MARK OF ARNOLD SCHMIDT, NUREMBERG, 1543-1572 AND TWO WITH MARK OF PHILIPP STENGLIN, AUGSBURG, 1713-1717
Each on spreading circular base engraved with foliate band, the cylindrical body applied with molded rib and engraved with strapwork framing three medallions, two engraved with a soldier profile and the other with a coat-of-arms between initials AM, the pair marked on undersides, the third one marked on side, each with striche to underside, and with later French control marks
3 ½ in. (9 cm.) high
17 oz. 2 dwt. (533 gr.) gross weight
来源
The Collection of the Rothschild family.
By descent to the present owners.

拍品专文

This type of beaker became notably popular at the end of the 16th century and would have comprised a set of six to twelve pieces. The distinctive applied mid-rib on the body allow the beakers to be stacked and prevent them from slipping too deeply.
Philip Stenglin (1667-1744) specialized in beakers and is referenced in Helmut Seling et al., Die Augsburger Gold-und Silberschmiede 1529-1868, no. 1880, p. 426-428.
For an identical beaker by Arnold Schmidt (fl. 1543-1572) circa 1578, see K. Tebbe et al. Nürnberger Goldschmiedekunst, Nuremberg, 2007, fig. 574, p. 933.

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