

Silver, partially gilded. The body is smooth, rounded, convex, with a narrow frieze band forming a stand, conical, with wide protruding edges separated by narrow profile lines. Framed on the inside by a narrow zone. The upper and lower sections are ornamented with very fine and masterfully engraved bandelwerk with quastas, applied on a punsoned base. The interior is gilded. Work of master Johann Siegmund Abrell (master since 1676). Weight approx. 245 g. Height 13 cm. Provenance: from the Werner Hauger silver collection, Baden-Baden. See Seling, 2007, no. 1440, 1735; see also volume II of 1980, illustration 378 (other bowls by the master), 1034-1037 (decoration). Large German Baroque gilded silver beaker by master Johann Siegmund Abrell (master since 1676). Interior gilded. Assay, fineness, and master marks. German Augsburg. 1713-1719.