£1,800
A fine and interesting pewter wrigglework decorated beaker, Dutch, circa 1700-10
Of typical tall, flared, form, makers mark of PP above a seeded rose to base, and decorated in three banded reserves depicting the Life of Christ - The Annunciation; birth at Bethlehem; visit of the Three Kings; Flight into Egypt; Judas receiving thirty pieces of silver and betraying Christ with a kiss; the denial of Peter, Judas hanging himself; the Passion of Christ; women at the tomb; the Resurrection,
Provenance: Former Boonshaft Collection, sold Sothebys, 16 June 1998, Lot 378
See the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection, London, acc. no. M.147-1930, for a beaker by the same maker and with near identical decoration, very possibly by the same hand. See also V&A acc. no. M.15-1913 for a beaker again by the same maker, but with the more typical decoration of William & Mary portraits
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