A Danish Silver Beaker circa 1740SOLD
This beautiful Danish silver beaker was made circa 1740 and is beautifully chased with Baroque flowers.
It is of good size and gauge, feeling substantial in the hand. It is inscribed the date, 1740, and marked underneath. It seems as though the makers punch has jumped while striking, and is difficult to read. I have included several pictures- someone with better books than me may be able to identify it.
It is of good size and gauge, feeling substantial in the hand. It is inscribed the date, 1740, and marked underneath. It seems as though the makers punch has jumped while striking, and is difficult to read. I have included several pictures- someone with better books than me may be able to identify it.
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