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MARK OF LORENZ OTT, NUREMBURG, CIRCA 1600,
Details
A LATE 16TH/EARLY 17TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER-GILT GOBLET,
MARK OF LORENZ OTT, NUREMBURG, CIRCA 1600,
The detachable bowl chased with scrollwork & stylised foliage, the stem decorated with female heads & torsos, the domed foot with lobed border, later inscribed around rim of bowl "W.A.Cavendish Bentinck from his godfather C.H.Lindsay.1865", 6 in. high (15.2 cm.), 4 oz.
MARK OF LORENZ OTT, NUREMBURG, CIRCA 1600,
The detachable bowl chased with scrollwork & stylised foliage, the stem decorated with female heads & torsos, the domed foot with lobed border, later inscribed around rim of bowl "W.A.Cavendish Bentinck from his godfather C.H.Lindsay.1865", 6 in. high (15.2 cm.), 4 oz.
Provenance
From the collection of Lady Ottoline & Philip Morrell, Garsington Manor & thence by descent to the present owner.
Special notice
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Further details
Lord William Augustus Cavendish Bentinck (1865-1903), brother of Lady Ottoline Morrell (née Cavendish-Bentinck) & half brother of the 6th. Duke of Portland.
The donor, C.H.Lindsay, was Lord William's maternal uncle & the father of Violet, Duchess of Rutland.
The donor, C.H.Lindsay, was Lord William's maternal uncle & the father of Violet, Duchess of Rutland.
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