Three Wine Cups Made with Booty from the Silver Fleet

Roelant Gerobulus, 1629

This set of matching, nesting wine cups was made to honour Piet Hein’s victory over the Spanish Treasure (or Silver) Fleet in 1628. This remarkable event is commemorated in the engraved text, which describes how the drinking vessels were fashioned from confiscated precious metal. The coat-of-arms of the commissioner, probably a member of the Sweers family, is engraved on the bottoms and lids.

  • Artwork typelid
  • Object numberNG-525-A
  • Dimensionsheight 2.7 cm x diameter 8.8 cm, weight 179 g, height 6 cm x diameter 8.5 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Three Wine Cups Made with Booty from the Silver Fleet

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-525-A

  • Description

    Deksel, verguld zilver, rond en iets bollend, op ring. bovenop m. draagring, opschrift in dubbele halve cirkel b., m.o. een gehelmd wapen, in de rand: "ELCX * ZYN * TYT * 1629". Opschrift: Quem bibimus vitror bibitur nunc Liber in auro / HOC Heini factum munere, dante Deo. Opmerking: Zie NG-525-B t/m D.


Creation

  • Creation

    silversmith: Roelant Gerobulus, Utrecht

  • Dating

    1629

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • height 2.7 cm x diameter 8.8 cm
    • weight 179 g
    • height 6 cm x diameter 8.5 cm

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  • Period

    1600 - 1700


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