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30 décembre 2015

Small candy bowl with pomegranates from the Lüneburg Council Silver, Peter I Kule, Hans Kule, 1560, Lübeck

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Small candy bowl with pomegranates from the Lüneburg Council Silver, Peter I Kule, Hans Kule, 1560, Lübeck. Silver, gold and driven z. T.. Height x diameter: 2,6 x 19,5 cm. Ident.Nr. 1874.400. Kunstgewerbemuseum © Photo:  Museum of Decorative Arts of the National Museums in Berlin - Prussian Cultural Heritage. Photo:  Karen Bartsch

Rand manufactured separately and as the mirror-plated, outside unvergoldet. Marks on the bottom of the coat of arms disc. 
Flat, footless, the shell of the previous catalog number similar vessel, but simple in execution. Hump ​​in equal numbers, but stocky and without, embossed flowers. Midsection relative larger. Highly stylized plant motifs and an ornamental pattern forming. Astring tremolo, clipped branches only hinted at. Six cracked pomegranates between foliage, basic hallmarked. To the blue and translucent green enamelled coat of arms a little, the outer corresponding Astring. 
The coat of arms with a leaping right horse is of Schröder with the clergy Hinrick Wackerhagen from Warncke contrast with the Lübeck citizens Gerd Reuter (d. 1564) associated , Mentioned the shell is first in the inventory of 1598 (C. 210): "One shell without foot internally driven with six Appel VND a wapen therein a horse, half-bae VND yellow (?)."

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