A fine dutch silver-gilt cup
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A fine dutch silver-gilt cup

APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY THE NETHERLANDS, PROBABLY CIRCA 1600

Details
A fine dutch silver-gilt cup
Apparently unmarked, probably the Netherlands, probably circa 1600
On circular domed base with baluster stem with applied openwork dolphin and mask ornaments and strapwork bands, the spreading cup decoreted with conforming strapwork, lion masks and three medallions each with female figure
24 cm. high
448 gr.
Provenance
B.W.G. Wttewaall collection (inventory no. G228).
Special notice
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