A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER TANKARD
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A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER TANKARD

MARK OF RUDOLF WITTKOPH, STOCKHOLM, 1699

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A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER TANKARD
MARK OF RUDOLF WITTKOPH, STOCKHOLM, 1699
Cylindrical and on three ball feet, each below a cartouche chased with putto, the hinged cover engraved with foliage and an inscription dated 1699, the handle cast and chased with fruiting foliage, engraved under the base with initials, marked underneath
7½ in. (19 cm.) high
43 oz. (1,336 gr.)
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Lot Essay

Rudolph Wittkoph, master in 1687, was an accomplished maker in Stockholm in the late 17th and early 18th century. Another tankard with similar thumbpiece and on similar feet was in the Falk Simons collection (G. Munthe, Falk Simons Silversamling, 1938, p. 137, no. 175, pl. 56). He also produced a pair of filigree silver-gilt beakers and covers with enamelled floral bosses which are now in the collection of the Swedish National Museum (see Svenskt Silversmide 1520-1850, Stockholm, vol. 1, no. 478) and another example without enamel (op. cit., no. 481. Beakers of this type were very much in vogue in the late 17th century, as indeed was filagree generally across Europe at the time.

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