Who's the best German silversmith in history?

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AllSeasons
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Who's the best German silversmith in history?

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Very subjective question, but I was just curious. I've collected quite a few German pieces by now, nothing spectacular, but always very interesting, especially the Hanau ones. When someone asks who's the best carpenter in British history, I would answer Chippendale. Was there someone like that for silversmiths in Germany? Just curious. Thank you!
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Re: Who's the best German silversmith in history?

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Hi Allseasons
I am sure you would get many differing opinions on this question,depending on the time period you are talking about.

In Hanau late 1800-1900. the top companies are said to have been J.D Schieissner,Neresheimer,Georg Roth.

Although not German (Austrian) my top pick would be Hermann Ratzersdorfer (1867-1872) some of the carved rock crystal and enamel work created by the company was mindbogglingly (if there is such a word) good, and the craftsmanship was spectacular.
Of coarse most of these firms created objects ,that were made in the 1650-1750,or earlier by many very good German Silversmith of that period.

Christol Ritter 11 ,1577-d1616.Eustachius Hohman 1582-d1612,Tobias Kramer 1582-1613.died 1634. There were I am sure may more talented silversmiths.

These early silversmiths works , from Nuremberg ,would be mainly in museums.

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Wenzel Jamnitzer
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Hello, why exclude more recent masters ? Reinhold Vasters (also a brilliant forger), Richard Garten, Alexander Schönauer, Adolf v. Mayrhofer, Josef Wilm, Robert Fischer, Werner Bünck, Ulla Mayer - to name just a few... Regards, Bahner
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Re: Who's the best German silversmith in history?

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Thank you for all the replies. I looked up some of these masters online, and they all look very interesting, but I would have to say that Reinhold Vasters really piqued my interest with his life story. I guess my follow-up question is: Which of these masters, if any, whose works would a layman like me with limited means ever have a chance of acquiring? I have a couple of Neresheimer and Georg Roth pieces, but that's about it.

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German Renaissance silver is beyond the scope of an ordinary collector.
Have you searched for e.g. Louis Kuppenheim enamelled pieces ?
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AG2012 wrote:German Renaissance silver is beyond the scope of an ordinary collector.
Have you searched for e.g. Louis Kuppenheim enamelled pieces ?
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Thank you for the suggestion. I looked him up, and his work looks very interesting/nice; still a little spendy, though. Just out of curiosity, is silver enameling in vogue right now?

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