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A Swedish 18th century parcel-gilt silver tumbler, mark of Petter Lund (active 1694-1736) Nyköping.

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30 000 - 50 000 SEK
2 790 - 4 650 EUR
3 140 - 5 230 USD
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Lisa Gartz
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A Swedish 18th century parcel-gilt silver tumbler, mark of Petter Lund (active 1694-1736) Nyköping.

Round, with wave decoration at the rim. Engraving of the Rosenhane family's coat of arms flanked by the initials J.G. and R.H. and U.E.R.H. below, as well as later engraved Ingeborg Bonde. The tumbler is marked M, which may stand for the year 1700 or 1724. Engraved weight 14 lod. Height 6.7 cm, diameter at the top approximately 9.8 cm. Weight approximately 177 g.

Provenance

Baron Jöran Gustav Rosenhane (1678-1754), thereafter his daughter Ulrika Eleonora Rosenhane (1719-1762) married to Jöns Alexander Bonde (1721-1799) recorded in his estate inventory under "Silver Gilt": 1 large Tumbler 14 [lod], his son Carl Göran Bonde, Baron Bonde (1757-1840), recorded in his estate inventory "1 Tumbler with arms 14. [lod]." Subsequently, his grandson's daughter Ingeborg Bonde (1853-1927) married to Baron Carl Gustaf Åkerhielm af Margretelund (1853 - 1903) later in the collections at Ökna manor. Acquired from there, likely in the 1980s.
Lars Broberg's Collection.

Literature

Castles and Manor Houses in Sweden, Malmö 1968, Södermanland II: Ökna manor, depicted on page 344.