Two German Renaissance silver-gilt cups and covers, David Cramer (Kramer), Augsburg, circa 1575 - 1595,
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Lot 72. Two German Renaissance silver-gilt cups and covers, both David Cramer (Kramer), Augsburg, circa 1575 - 1595, one cover apparently unmarked; makers mark 'GP' in a shaped punch, Sopron (Ödenburg), circa 1760, height 44cm, weight 30oz. Sold for £15,360 © Bonhams 2026
Of tapering vase form, a pull off peaked cover with a cast military figural finial, with inscription 'IACOB RINGET MIT GOTT AUF OPFFERUNG ISAACS', above three oval cartouches with scenes from the life of Isaac: The binding of Isaac, Rebekah watering the camels and Isaac wrestling with God, surrounded by intricate strapwork to the whole against a stippled ground, raised on a knopped pedestal base with a fluted domed foot, repeating the decoration to the cover.
Provenance: By family descent.
Note: Sopron is the Hungarian name for the city within Hungary on the Austrian border, the German name for the city is Ödenburg. The city after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1919 then went on to form part of the new state of Austria yet by 1921 a local plebiscite was held which saw 65% of the population voting to succeed from the Austria and form part of Hungary.
Bonhams. Silver and Objects of Vertu, London, 4 June 2026