This antique Scandinavian silver footed cup, likely of Swedish provincial origin, features a classic "Supkalk" or goblet form typical of the late 18th to early 19th century. The beaker rises from a domed foot adorned with a distinctive band of stylized laurel leaves to a waisted body decorated with hand-engraved bands of zigzag "wrigglework" and linear reeds. The foot rim bears three clear hallmarks: the maker's mark "EWB" in a rectangle, a town mark depicting a standing figure (saint or bishop), and the date letter "A" in a shield, suggesting a production date circa 1759 or the early 19th century depending on the specific town cycle. Wrigglework, spirit cup, communion chalice, Nordic silver, folk art, holloware, 18th century antiques, Neoclassical, provincial silver, Sweden.
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Good antique condition; the silver shows expected tarnish and surface wear, with some oxidation to the interior and minor irregularities to the rim consistent with age.
Height 6 1/2 in. Weight 123.3 g. All measurements are approximate.