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Large covered silver goblet, 2nd title 800‰, resting on thre - Lot 333

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Result : 5 120EUR
Large covered silver goblet, 2nd title 800‰, resting on thre - Lot 333
Large covered silver goblet, 2nd title 800‰, resting on three ball feet, the body engraved and chiselled with a deer hunting scene, with a removable lid topped with a ball-shaped grip. Accidents, dents and wear. Berlin, early 18th century, attributed to Joachim Sigismund Widemann. H. 20,50 cm D. 12,30 cm Weight 440 g It is accompanied by a covered silver goblet, 2nd title 800‰, resting on three ball feet, the body engraved and chiselled with large flowers and foliage, the lid adorned with a swan-shaped grip. Accidents, dents, repairs, wear and tear and missing parts. Nuremberg, early 18th century, attributed to Reinhold Riel. H. 13.20 cm D. 8 cm Weight 152 g Samson Wertheimer, an art dealer in England at the end of the 19th century, he made bronze and hard stone objects (especially cut in cabochons) presented at the Universal Exhibition in London (1851 and 1862) he presents himself as a creator inspired by his trade in antiques, recognized, he supplied the court of Queen Victoria. Germany 18th century Weight of the largest 440 g Weight of the smallest 150 g
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