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A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 1
A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 2
A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 3
A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 4
From a Private Collection Lots 66 to 70
Lot 67

A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard
Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864

13 – 14 July 2022, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£6,000 - £8,000

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A 17th century German Baroque style silver-gilt tankard

Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864
Cylindrical form, a hinged convex cover with stepped plain central panel and embossed decorative border above a wide polished rim, opening to reveal a gilt interior, to the top a large spherical thumbpiece, a C-scroll handle beneath with central beading terminating in a shield, the whole in silver and gilt, high and low relief repoussé and chased Baroque style floral and foliate motifs to the body, all on three ball feet, height 23cm, diameter 16cm, weight 37oz.

Footnotes

Joachim Krumpholtz, a native of Leipzig, became a master goldsmith on 16 August 1669. From 1688 he was elected Obermeister (Chief Master of the Goldsmiths' Guild) eleven times. He died on 15 August 1707.

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From a private collection

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