Silver Late Medieval Artefact – Decorative Stopper (Circa 17th–18th Century, Europe)
An exquisite and enigmatic silver artefact, believed to be a decorative stopper or finial, dating to the late medieval period, circa 1600–1700. Originating from Europe, this finely worked piece showcases masterful craftsmanship characteristic of transitional design elements bridging the medieval and early modern aesthetic.
Possibly once the ornate crown of a ceremonial vessel or perfume bottle, the object features delicately incised motifs and a gracefully aged patina, testifying to its authenticity and historical journey. The silver body, though modest in scale, speaks volumes of the artisanal attention to detail typical of noble or ecclesiastical commissions of the time.
While the exact provenance and function remain partially speculative, its craftsmanship and material suggest association with high-status use—perhaps liturgical, apothecarial, or aristocratic in nature.
Specifications:
Material:Solid silver (unmarked, tested)
Date:Late Medieval to Early Modern Period (circa 17th–18th century)
Region:Continental Europe
Condition:Excellent antique condition with expected signs of age; minor wear consistent with centuries of handling
A remarkable collector’s piece—steeped in mystery, history, and quiet elegance.
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SKU: *SKUARTBUNMJN07
£29.99Price
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