A GERMAN SILVER-GILT CUP
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A GERMAN SILVER-GILT CUP

MAKER'S MARK OF PAULUS FLINDT THE ELDER, NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1565

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A GERMAN SILVER-GILT CUP
Maker's mark of Paulus Flindt the Elder, Nuremberg, circa 1565
On spreading foot, the border acid-etched with scrolling foliage moresques, the domed centre repousse and chased with alternate plain and flower and foliage lobes, the vase-shaped stem cast and chased with cherubs' busts and floral festoons above lobed plinth and beneath applied animal mask scroll brackets, the lower part of the bowl similarly chased to the foot, the upper part with three masks in elaborate floral cartouches with strapwork and plain lobes between, the rim acid-etched with further moresques and lozenges of foliage, the underside of the base with medallion engraved with accollé coats-of-arms beneath the initials 'GIPMSO' and above the date 1550, marked on border of foot
8½ in. (21.5 cm.) high
Weight 19 oz. (602 gr.)
來源
Martin Heckscher, Vienna; Christie's, London, 4-6 May 1898, lot 53 (£185 to Goldschmidt).
Sir Julius Wernher, 1st Bt. (1850-1912), Bath House, London, by whom bequeathed, with a life interest to his widow, Alice, Lady Wernher, subsequently Lady Ludlow (1862-1945), to their son
Sir Harold Wernher, 3rd Bt., G.C.V.O. (1893-1973), Bath House, London, and from 1948, Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, and by descent.
出版
1913 Bath House Inventory, p. 133, no. 659, in the safe.
1914 Wernher Inventory, p. 89, no. 443.
M. Rosenberg, Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, Frankfurt, 1925, vol. no. 3952, where this piece is cited and mention is made of a galvanoplastic copy to form the double cup.

展覽
Vienna, Goldschmiedt Kunst-Austellung, 1889, no. 502.
注意事項
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

拍品專文

Work by Paulus Flindt the Elder is rare. His son, also Paulus, was a prolific engraver of design both for silver pieces and ornament. The son worked in Nuremberg from circa 1592 until his death in 1631 (see lot 38 for one of his designs).