Vessel in the Shape of a Goose
Mounts could be made right in the workshop, but also elsewhere on commission from a middleman. For instance, there were various silver merchants and jewellers in Augsburg who had objects made of costly materials on their own initiative. The silversmith who fashioned the mount of this goose was related to Martin Seutter, the Austrian purveyor to the royal court.
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Vessel in the Shape of a Goose
Mounts could be made right in the workshop, but also elsewhere on commission from a middleman. For instance, there were various silver merchants and jewellers in Augsburg who had objects made of costly materials on their own initiative. The silversmith who fashioned the mount of this goose was related to Martin Seutter, the Austrian purveyor to the royal court.
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Monturen konden ter plaatse in ...... hofleverancier Martin Seutter.
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Mounts could be made right in ...... n purveyor to the royal court.
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Rijksmuseum
subject
title
Vat in de vorm van een gans
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Vessel in the Shape of a Goose
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created
c. 1575 - c. 1600
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c. 1640 - c. 1660
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ca. 1575 - ca. 1600
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ca. 1640 - ca. 1660
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extent
breedte 36,0 cm
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depth 11.3 cm
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depth 15.7 cm
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diepte 15,7 cm
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grondvlak breedte 13,4 cm
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grondvlak diepte 11,3 cm
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height 28.5 cm
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hoogte 28,5 cm
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width 13.4 cm
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width 36.0 cm
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Collectie: edele metalen
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provenance
…; from Dr Fritz Mannheimer (1 ...... ransferred to the museum, 1960
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temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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fourth quarter 16th century
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second quarter 17th century
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third quarter 17th century
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tweede kwart 17e eeuw
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vierde kwart 16e eeuw
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