Goblets by David Willaume

by Gold-plated silver and ivory:David Willaume last modified 2022-10-24T13:10:22+01:00
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David Willaume (1658–1741), goblets, gold-plated silver and ivory, height: 42.4 cm, 1711/1712, location of the originals: British Museum, London; source: © Trustees of the British Museum, https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1969-0705-11-a.

David Willaume (1658–1741), Deckelpokale, vergoldetes Silber und Elfenbein, Höhe: 42,4 cm, 1711/1712, Standort des Originals: British Museum, London; Bildquelle: © Trustees of the British Museum,  http://www.britishmuseum.org/join_in/using_digital_images/using_digital_images.aspx?asset_id=37960&objectId=84319&partId=1

The craft skills of the Huguenots were highly respected throughout Europe, and this was one of the reasons why many rulers made efforts to induce Huguenots to settle in their countries. The Huguenots were often engaged in producing luxury items, such as these fine examples of gold-plated goblets, which were made by the Huguenot goldsmith David Willaume, who settled in England in 1687.


David Willaume (1658–1741), goblets, gold-plated silver and ivory, height: 42.4 cm, 1711/1712, location of the originals: British Museum, London; source: © Trustees of the British Museum, https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1969-0705-11-a.


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