Antique German Beaker
SOLD
Stock: 9682
Date: Circa 1720
Maker: Paul Solanier
Country: Germany
An antique continental silver beaker of slim tapering form on a spreading foot. Bright gilding to the interior and the...
Description
Description
An antique continental silver beaker of slim tapering form on a spreading foot. Bright gilding to the interior and the exterior foot and rim. The body has two bands of hand chased flower and scroll decoration with hatching. Engraved initials P.E.
Contains 200 ml.
Weight 135 grams, 4.3 troy ounces.
Height 10.5cm. Diameter 7.6cm.
Stamped underneath with an assay scrape and German silver marks for Augsburg.
Circa 1720.
Maker Paul Solanier.
Condition
The beaker is in very good condition. Clear silver marks to the base, control mark on the top rim. Some wear to the top rim gilt. Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.
Maker Information
Maker: Paul Solanier
Paul Solanier was among the most gifted masters in the German imperial city of Augsburg, a leading producer of silver objects. As well as complicated display pieces, his workshop produced a great deal of utilitarian silver. Worked late 17th century.
Our Guarantee
Customer satisfaction is our primary concern
All silverware on our website is checked thoroughly prior to offering it for sale and every product listing contains a condition report and details of the silver hallmarks.
All items offered on our website include:
- Free Shipping Worldwide
- Tracked and Insured
- 14 day no quibble money back guarantee
- We are accredited members of LAPADA and conform to their strict professional standards
- We dispatch 1-3 days after receiving cleared payments
More detailed information about deliveries, returns and how to pay is available in the Help section at the bottom of this page.