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A 17th century German Baroque silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 1
A 17th century German Baroque silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 2
A 17th century German Baroque silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 3
A 17th century German Baroque silver-gilt tankard Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864 image 4
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A 17th century German Baroque silver-gilt tankard
Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864

3 December 2025, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£5,000 - £8,000

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A 17th century German Baroque silver-gilt tankard

Joachim Krumpholtz, Leipzig circa 1669, with later French import mark 1838-1864
Cylindrical form, a hinged domed cover embossed with floral designs and plain rim, with a spherical thumbpiece, a C-scroll handle with beading, the body embossed with scrolling foliate design, raised on three ball feet, height 23cm, weight 37oz.

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Property of a private collector.

Joachim Krumpholtz (Master 1669 - Died 1707): 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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