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Johann Christoph Treffler

Johann Christoph Treffler (ca. 1652-1722, master ca. 1680). Master silversmith working in Augsburg, Germany during the late 17th, early 18th century,

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Johann Christoph Treffler

Johann Christoph Treffler (ca. 1652-1722, master ca. 1680). Master silversmith working in Augsburg, Germany during the late 17th, early 18th century,

  • 1724 - 1728

    Johann Christoph Treffler

    9884 Early 18th Century German Silver Ecuelle and Cover

    £6,750

    A rare and highly desirable antique silver bowl with matching lid, the cast side handles with face masks and foliate scroll work. Handy size, suitable for serving vegetables. The cover, applied with portrait medallions and three scroll and dolphin feet, can be inverted for use as a bowl stand or a spoon tray. The rim of the bowl and cover are hand engraved with decorative strapwork designs. The centre top has a large monogram with intertwined initials in old fashioned script, repeated to the outside of the bowl (worn). Weight 391 grams, 12.5 troy oz. Height 6cm (bowl), 9.5cm (bowl and lid). Diameter 13.4cm. Spread 22cm. German silver marks for Augsburg. Maker Johann Christoph Treffler 1724-28.

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