Chalice - .800 silver - Baroque silver goblet

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Baroque silver goblet in .800 silver dating to circa 1700–1750, with repoussé decoration, mascarons and floral cartouches, standing 18 cm high with a 10 cm diameter foot and round foot, weighing 320 g, showing an old foot rim repair and Prague import hallmarks.

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Baroque silver goblet with rich repoussé decoration and fine chasing, dating to the 18th century.

The goblet stands on a round foot with a gently waisted stem and knop. Both the foot and the cup are worked on a punched ground with shell-framed cartouches, alternating pomegranate floral bouquets and mask (mascaron) motifs, all typical of high-quality Central European Baroque silverwork.

The piece bears historic silver hallmarks, including an older maker/assay mark and a later Prague import mark (post-1902), indicating it was officially assayed when traded/imported. This is consistent with authentic antique silver that remained in circulation and was re-marked for later import control.

Condition is good overall, with attractive age patina and normal wear. Please note: the foot rim shows an old repair, visible on close inspection, which has been taken into account in the pricing. The decoration remains crisp and visually strong.

A solid, decorative and collectible example of 18th-century Baroque silver, suitable for collectors of European antique silver and historic tableware.

Material: silver (assayed)
Period: 18th century
Decoration: repoussé & chased, mascarons, floral cartouches
Origin: Central Europe (Prague import mark)

Baroque silver goblet with rich repoussé decoration and fine chasing, dating to the 18th century.

The goblet stands on a round foot with a gently waisted stem and knop. Both the foot and the cup are worked on a punched ground with shell-framed cartouches, alternating pomegranate floral bouquets and mask (mascaron) motifs, all typical of high-quality Central European Baroque silverwork.

The piece bears historic silver hallmarks, including an older maker/assay mark and a later Prague import mark (post-1902), indicating it was officially assayed when traded/imported. This is consistent with authentic antique silver that remained in circulation and was re-marked for later import control.

Condition is good overall, with attractive age patina and normal wear. Please note: the foot rim shows an old repair, visible on close inspection, which has been taken into account in the pricing. The decoration remains crisp and visually strong.

A solid, decorative and collectible example of 18th-century Baroque silver, suitable for collectors of European antique silver and historic tableware.

Material: silver (assayed)
Period: 18th century
Decoration: repoussé & chased, mascarons, floral cartouches
Origin: Central Europe (Prague import mark)

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
320 g
Silver type
.800 silver
Title additional information
Baroque silver goblet
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Unknown
Material
Silver
Style
Vintage
Colour
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
18 cm
Width
10 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated period
1700-1750
HungaryVerified
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