A continental parcel-gilt mounted coconut cup and cover, late 16th century
Lot 47. A continental parcel-gilt mounted coconut cup and cover, maker's mark DH conjoined in a circular surround, town mark a lion rampant to left in a circular surround., late 16th century; 28cm, 11in. high. Estimate 5,000 — 7,000 GBP. Lot sold 15,000 GBP. © Sotheby's 2017.
the body and cover rims engraved with hatched foliage in strapwork reserves, mask and helmeted figure forming the straps, on a bracketed vase stem and domed foot cast and chased with fruit and strapwork, warrior figure finial marked on body, cover and foot.
Property from the Rutter Collection, Vienna.
Note: Several Continental European towns used a lion rampant as their silver hallmark, although those with a left-looking animal in a circular surround were fewer. One possibility for the marks on this cup is Luneburg where a maker fitting the initials, Hans Drösemann is recorded before 1591. See: Wolfgang Scheffler, Goldschmiede Niedersachsens, Berlin 1965, no. 109.
Sotheby's. From Earth to Fire, London, 4 May 2017.