A HUNGARIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER BEAKER
A HUNGARIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER BEAKER

MARK OF GYÖRGY KOZÁK, BRASSÓ, CIRCA 1600

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A HUNGARIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER BEAKER
MARK OF GYÖRGY KOZÁK, BRASSÓ, CIRCA 1600
Flaring cylindrical, on a trumpet foot repoussé and chased with two hunting dogs and a rabbit on a matted ground, the rim engraved with border of strapwork enclosing foliage against a punched ground, one side engraved with initials P L, marked under base, also marked near rim with Austrian control marks for 1807-1824
5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) high; 5 oz. (164 gr.)
Literature
Elemér Koszeghy, Marks of Hungarian Goldsmiths from the Middle Ages to 1867, 1936, p. 132, no. 190a
László Mravik, "Sacco di Budapest:" Depredation of Hungary 1938-1949, 1998, illus. fig. 19976, p. 337
Exhibited
Exhibition of Old Silver, Museum of Applied Art, Budapest, 1927, no. 199
Exhibition of Old Cultural Pieces from Transylvania, Museum of Applied Art, Budapest, 1931, no. 171

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