An Öttingen-Schrattenhofen fayence blue and white pewter-mounted armorial tankard
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An Öttingen-Schrattenhofen fayence blue and white pewter-mounted armorial tankard

CIRCA 1750

Details
An Öttingen-Schrattenhofen fayence blue and white pewter-mounted armorial tankard
Circa 1750
Decorated with a crowned Bavarian coat-of-arms, the slightly domed pewter cover inscribed IGL and connected with a ball thumbpiece to the loop handle, the foot mounted
21.5 cm. high
See illustration on p. 89
Provenance
Collection Viktor Freiherr von Finck, Nöthnitz Castle, Bannewitz, Saxony, no. 424.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Cf. W. Schwarze, Fayence Krüge, Wuppertal, 1980, p. 163, ill. 427.

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