Tall Gilded Goblet

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niceguy1
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Tall Gilded Goblet

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Hi All

Who is the maker of this nice goblet? & any other information about the hallmakrs appreciated.

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Re: Tall Gilded Goblet

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Hi, probably German, the pole- dancing lion for the city of Bamberg, 13 for silver 13 lot or 812/000. The crowned V is a later Dutch duty mark for large items, used 1814-1893.
The maker's mark R.W above 13, see Marc Rosenberg in Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen (Band 1): Deutschland A - C — Frankfurt a. M., 1922, RW in rectangle perhaps for Rudolf Weißenfeld mentioned in 1797/98
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Let us wait for Theoderich to drop in.

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Re: Tall Gilded Goblet

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You are right Peter, it is Rudolph Weißenfeld in Bamberg.
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Thanks.
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Re: Tall Gilded Goblet

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