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A fine German silver and silver-gilt tumbler cup
MAKER'S MARK UNCLEAR POSSIBLY OF PHILIP STENGLIN, AUGSBURG, 1731-1733
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A fine German silver and silver-gilt tumbler cup
Maker's mark unclear possibly of Philip Stenglin, Augsburg, 1731-1733
Circular, with upper and lower gilt rim, the sides engraved with scrolls, foliage and pending fruit and three cartouches each with various landscape scene, inside gilding, marked on base
6.9 cm. diam.
75 gr.
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Lot Essay
For a somewhat similarly engraved tumbler cup by Paul Solanier 1690-1695 see: H. Seling, Die Kunst der Augsburger Goldschmiede 1529-1868, Munich, 1980, vol II, fig. 380, illustrated.
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