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Lot 6216
Group of Antique Continental Pewter
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
The first, a 19th century German Flagon with repousse decoration of a huntsman, dog, and deer in a landscape, the hinged lid with cartouche engraved "Saint Hubertus", raised on three ball feet, handle impressed touch marks of an angel, attributed to Anton Schreiner (Nabburg, Germany); the second, an 18th century German tankard, with hand engraved decoration of a princess and farmers in a landscape, inscribed "An Gottes segen st alles gelegen", with "A.R.Z./1738" engraved to lid, the underside of lid with lion crest touch marks and CAP bird mark dated 1708; the last, a pair of small armorial dishes, 19th century, with repousse images of the porcupine coat of arms of King Louis XII, signed "Coatési", and swan of Queen Claude of France, consort to Francis 1.

Flagon 15 in.

From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.

Flagon with warping to one foo; tankard with separation at underside of lid; each with scattered pitting and denting.