Cup and saucer Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg, 1845
students, porcelain, unmarked, important ceremonial cup, so-called knight's cup, cylindrical shape with flared lip, on three lion's feet, on the wall in the finest multicolored miniature painting the full coat of arms of the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg, in the coat of arms border the motto: Virtute in honos !, the coat of arms provided in an ermine canopy, below the coat of arms two crossed bats in the colors of the Guestphalia, on the right and left as coat of arms holders two assistant figures, medieval vagrant and Gothic knight, each with attributes in the colors of the Guestphalia, the representation placed on a natural base, reverse two namebars: Adae*/v. Ow*/Wagner*/Schönlin x/v. Franck xx/Gaye xxx/Wetzel/v. Schoening/v. Holstein-Rathlow/v. BluecherK/v. Schack/Kriebel/v. Faber du Faur/v. Abercron/v. Lepel/v. Rooster I/v. Rooster II/v. Heintze/Kier/Grf. v. Tauffkirchen/Sarauw/v. Kettler/Liman/Gf. v. Bredow/Outerich/Cubasch, the feet, ear handles and lip gilded, the saucer with the dedication in the mirror: Gg. Ggf. v. Mandelsloh seinem O. v. Hahn 18RC45, age-appropriate condition, lion's feet chipped, gold paint partially rubbed, 12.4 x 16.5 cm (HxD)
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