NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1590, THE FIRST WITH MARK OF FRIEDRICH HILLEBRAND, THE SECOND WITH MARK OF HANS KELLER
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Two German silver-gilt salt-cellars
Nuremberg, circa 1590, the first with mark of Friedrich Hillebrand, the second with mark of Hans Keller
Of triangular trefoil form, each on three ball feet, each with hemispherical bowl, the first cast and chased with grotesque masks, two birds and a squirrel, within foliage and strapwork, the second, with animals and masks within strapwork, each marked on underside
3¾in. (9.5cm.) wide
3oz. (113gr.) (2)
Nuremberg, circa 1590, the first with mark of Friedrich Hillebrand, the second with mark of Hans Keller
Of triangular trefoil form, each on three ball feet, each with hemispherical bowl, the first cast and chased with grotesque masks, two birds and a squirrel, within foliage and strapwork, the second, with animals and masks within strapwork, each marked on underside
3¾in. (9.5cm.) wide
3oz. (113gr.) (2)
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