Beaker
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The engraved pattern of elongated leaf motifs on this beaker belong to the ornamental language of the Renaissance, while the openwork and robe bands are reminiscent of ornament from the late Gothic period. Two similar Hungarian beakers were excavated together with an Ottoman bowl and gold coins in 1910 at Makó. They are now in the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest.
Literature
Judit H. Kolba. Hungarian Silver: The Nicolas M. Salgo Collection. London, 1996, p. 29, no. 7.
References
Elemér Kőszeghy. Magyarországi ötvösjegyek a középkortól 1867-ig / Merkzeichen der Goldschmiede Ungarns vom Mittelalter bis 1867. Budapest, 1936, similar to no. 1350 [maker’s mark].
Géza Fehér. Craftsmanship in Turkish-Ruled Hungary. Budapest, 1975, n.p., fig. 59.
[Wolfram Koeppe 2015]
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