
Rijksmuseum
Bokaal met deksel
Jacob Frölich (edelsmid)
- Date
- 1550
- Medium
- silver (metal)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
The coat of arms and the inscription tell us that in 1643 this object – then almost 100 years old – was presented as a gift to the new overlord of Eisenstein (Thuringia).
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