

Silver, partially gilded. The body is bell-shaped, with a smooth rim bordered by profiled lines. The wall is decorated with elegant rocaille and volutes between fifteen rows of coins, including various mariengroschen and a Königsberg 3-groschen coin depiction of Albrecht von Brandenburg (1525–1568) from the year 1558. The interior is gilded. Assay, trembling line, assay and maker’s marks, master Johann Christian Jacobi (master since 1750) or Johann Gabriel Jacobi (master since 1761). Weight approximately 130 g. Height 10 cm. See Scheffler, No. 5, No. 739 or 868. German gilded silver cup with coin pattern and the workshop of Johann Christian Jacobi (master since 1750) or Johann Gabriel Jacobi (master since 1761). Gilded inside. Assay, assay office, and maker’s mark. German. Berlin. 3rd quarter of the 18th century.