A German silver two-handled sweetmeat dish, Augsburg, maker's mark possibly HB conjoined, second half 17th century

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ZAR 4 919
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  • A German silver two-handled sweetmeat dish, Augsburg, maker's mark possibly HB conjoined, second half 17th century


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ZAR 6 000 - 7 000
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A German silver two-handled sweetmeat dish, Augsburg, maker's mark possibly HB conjoined, second half 17th century
oval, the gilt interior moulded in relief with the battle scene depicting the defeat of the Turks at Vienna in 1683, enclosed by shaped and beaded sides, 90g, 14cm wide over handles


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