An Early German Snakeskin BeakerSOLD

Made in Nuremburg circa 1680 by Thomas Ringler
This rare and early beaker is of beautiful heavy quality, and is textured with what is known as "snakeskin" work, typical of the 17th century. It is superbly made, and in remarkable condition.

Measurements
9cm by 7cm at the lip, 142g.

Type: Cups
Function: drinking
Maker: Thomas Ringler
Country: German


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