Silver - 21 Jul 2010

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The following three lots were part of a silver hoard discovered on the 5th DFebruary 1967

£4,000 - £6,000 £4,200

The following three lots were part of a silver hoard discovered on the 5th DFebruary 1967, when an old house on the Breitenstrasse No.42 in Bad-Hersfeld was demolished. The hoard included twenty-three spoons, four beakers, a pipe-implement, and a silver-gilt tankard. It is likely that the silver was most probably hidden during the thirty years war (1618-1648) by the family Vonder Tann-von Haune. A late 17th century German silver-gilt tankard, unmarked, probably Augsburg circa 1590, tapering circular form, embossed with three seascape scenes with mythical dolphins, within foliate scroll borders, caryatid scroll handle, the slightly domed cover with a lion finial, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 12oz. ** Christie's Amsterdam, Dutch and Foreign Silver, 4th March 2003. literature; The Antiques Trade Gazette, 15th March 2003, for an article on the hoard.

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