Details
Trumpet shaped, chased with auricular foliate scrolls framing plain silver panels, marked underneath
612 in. (16.5 cm.) high
4 oz. 3 dwt. (129.5 gr.)
Provenance
A Gentleman; Sothebys, London, 11 June 1970, lot 81 (£185), then by descent.
Special notice
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The maker's mark on this beaker is that of Petrus Schnell II, and is one of three goldsmiths in the Schnell family working in the mid-17th century with very similar hallmarks.
Nagyszeben was the capital of the Principality of Transylvania and became part of Romania after the First World War following the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
For the maker's mark see E. Kőszeghy, Magyarországi őtvősjegywk a kőzépkortòl 1867-ig [Goldsmiths’ hallmarks in Hungary from the Middle Ages to 1867], Budapest, 1936, p. 248, no. 1402.

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