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Tankard - Hansekanne
Tankard - Hansekanne
Date circa 1650
Period 17th century
Dimension 24 x 16 cm (9¹/₂ x 6¹/₄ inches)
The quality of this great tankard is remarkably expressed by a circular engraved decoration covering its entire surface. Three oval medallions depicting characters in a landscape are surrounded by auriculaire ornaments, particularly popular during the first half of the century and close to the models of Lucas Kilian (1579-1637), Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (1621-1674) or Johannes Lutma (1584-1669).
This type of high tankard, qualified as Hansekanne in German, is mainly found, as this term indicates, in the production of Hanseatic cities.
This type of high tankard, qualified as Hansekanne in German, is mainly found, as this term indicates, in the production of Hanseatic cities.
Date: circa 1650
Period: 17th century
Dimension: 24 x 16 cm (9¹/₂ x 6¹/₄ inches)
Provenance: Alliance coat of arms not identified on the cover.
Literature: Marc Rosenberg, Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, Band II, n° 3201, p. 27.
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