ID 1276182
Lot 476 | Außergewöhnlicher Willkomm-Münzbecher aus dem ehemaligen
Estimate value
€ 3 600 – 7 200
Besitz des preußischen Generalmajors Wilhelm von Bötticher (1845-1927) anlässlich der Besuche des Prinzen Heinrich von Preußen (1862-1929) und des deutschen Politikers Karl Heinrich von Bötticher (1833-1907)
Silber. Konischer Becher mit mehrfach profiliertem Rand, innen vergoldet. Die Wandung mit gravierter Inschrift "Wilhelm u. Emilie v. Bötticher. bewillkommeten hiermit den Prinzen Heinrich v. Preussen 10.9.05, den Staatsminister v. Bötticher 21.5.05, den Prinzen Heinrich u. d. Prinzessin Heinrich v. Preussen 13.6.13". Zudem das gravierte Wappen der Familie von Bötticher. Die durchbrochen gearbeitete Ummantelung gestaltet in Form von plastischem Eichenlaub als Halterung für 12 preussische Medaillen und Münzen von 1786 bis 1888, u. a. ein "Fridericus Borussorum Rex" 1 Reichs Thaler von 1786 A, eine Schützenmedaille des Königsschießens, eine Zinn-Medaille zur goldenen Hochzeit von Wilhelm I und Augusta von 1879, eine sog. Klippe zum 25 jährigen Regierungs-Jubiläum König Wilhelm I. und 1-Thaler Johann König von Sachsen von 1871. Runder Standring, gerahmt von 15 gering übereinander angeordneten Brandenburg-Preussen 1-Silbergroschen von 1827 bis 1869 mit Porträts u. a. von Friedrich Wilhelm III. (1770-1840) und Friedrich Wilhelm IV. (1795-1861) von Preussen. Minim. best.; Gest. 13 Lot, Beschauzeichen. Gew. zus. ca. 415 g. H. 10,5 cm.
Vgl. Rosenberg, Bd. II, Nr. 2183, 2187 f.
An extraordinary German silver "Willkomm" beaker from the former property of Major General Wilhelm von Bötticher with holder and separate stand ring set with Prussian silver, brass und pefter coins or medals from 1786 to 1888. Engraved dedication. Gilt inside. Minor dents. Standard mark 13 lot, assay mark.
Deutsch. Schwäbisch Gmünd. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.
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