
Ahlden/Aller - 1-12-2023
Silver, partially gilded. Cylindrical wall hanging, supported by three displayed ball feet, divided by six highly oval medallions. Inside, relief sculpted imperial portraits alternating with fruit bundles over finely punched ground. Domed lid surrounded by medallions with architectural landscapes and floral representations, and a central ball finial. Gilded inside. Created by the esteemed master Jacob Pfaff (became a master in 1677). Weight approximately 85 grams. Height 11.5 cm. See catalog of the German National Museum, Vol. I, Part 1, No. 641, BZ 29. A small Nuremberg Baroque lidded parcel-gilt silver beaker by Jacob Pfaff (master since 1677). Gilt inside. Tested, assayed, and marked by the master. German. Nuremberg. Around 1691-1701.
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