A Spanish Colonial Silver Two-Handled Bowl, Probably Guatemala, Late 18th Century
A Spanish Colonial Silver Two-Handled Bowl, Probably Guatemala, Late 18th Century
the lower body chased with vertical lobes and flutes above a short gadrooned foot, the rim lightly engraved with birds and animals between flowers, the interior engraved with a bird and branch in matted circle, with leafy and matted multiple scroll handles
assayed and marked Mexico City, assay master Jose Antonio Lince y Gonzalez, circa 1785, assay scrape on base
14 oz 10 dwt
450 g
length over handles 7 7/8 in.
20 cm
Condition Report:
One handle rejoined to body causing slight lack of definition at top of handle. A few scratches throughout, otherwise good.
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A Spanish Colonial Silver Two-Handled Bowl, Probably Guatemala, Late 18th Century
the lower body chased with vertical lobes and flutes above a short gadrooned foot, the rim lightly engraved with birds and animals between flowers, the interior engraved with a bird and branch in matted circle, with leafy and matted multiple scroll handles
assayed and marked Mexico City, assay master Jose Antonio Lince y Gonzalez, circa 1785, assay scrape on base
14 oz 10 dwt
450 g
length over handles 7 7/8 in.
20 cm
Condition Report:
One handle rejoined to body causing slight lack of definition at top of handle. A few scratches throughout, otherwise good.