細節
A FLEMISH SILVER-GILT WINDMILL CUP
Antwerp, 1602, maker's mark indistinct, possibly a six-pointed star
The bowl with engraved scrolling foliage and strapwork moresques with similar band above, between moulded ribs, the upper part of the bowl engraved 'HIM', with baluster knop above, the base to the windmill with applied huntsman blowing his horn, and two hounds chasing a hare, between scroll brackets, the windmill with applied clock face (lacking door) and the reverse engraved with chevron ornament and with applied sails, marked on bowl
9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) high
Weight 5 oz. (183 gr.)
來源
Sir Julius Wernher, 1st Bt. (1850-1912), Bath House, London, inv. no. 606 [not mentioned in the 1913 inventory, which skips from no. 604 to no. 607], by whom bequeathed, with a life interest to his widow, Alice, Lady Wernher, subsequently Lady Ludlow (1862-1945), to his son
Sir Harold Wernher, 3rd Bt. (1893-1973), Bath House, London, and from 1948, Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, and by descent.