MARK OF HANS WAIDELIN, AUGSBURG, LATE 16TH CENTURY, WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK
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A German parcel-gilt silver chalice
Mark of Hans Waidelin, Augsburg, late 16th century, with later Dutch duty mark
On lobed hexagonal foot, the knopped stem below a plain tapering bowl, the foot and stem applied with cagework pierced and chased with scrolls, fruit, drapery swags and winged cherubim, the knop further applied with three cast winged cherubim, marked on footrim
24.2 cm. high
616 gr.
A chalice, also by Waidelin with a similar knop, is illustrated in H. Seling, Die Kunst der Augsburger Goldschmiede 1529-1868, Munich, 1980, vol. 2, fig. 5.