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Silver

The PTSS collection

This website lists the works of art and objects of the Peyersche Tobias Stimmer-Stiftung (PTSS) of Schaffhausen. Most of the objects listed are on permanent loan to the Museum zu Allerheiligen or the Schaffhausen City Library.

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Trinkschale für Ferdinand Ludwig Peyer-Keller (1814 – 1894)

Standing dish for Ferdinand Ludwig Peyer-Keller (1814 – 1894)

Bosshard and Son, 1886 Metal, Silver, gilded, engraved, embossed

The Bosshard workshop was in Luzern.

Spanisch - Suppenschüssel mit Allianzwappen Peyer-Im Thurn

Spanish - covered dish with coat of arms for Peyer with Im Thurn

Hans Conrad Flach (1616–1682), ascribed, 1643 – 1682 (?) Bronze, cast
Schlangenhautbecher oder sog. Schwitzbecher

'Snakeskin' beaker, otherwise called a 'Schwitzbecher'

Hans Jacob I. Läublin (about 1634–about 1692) or Hans Jakob II. Läublin (1664–1730), um 4. Viertel 17. Jahrhundert Metal, Silver, embossed, punched, engraved, gilded
Messkelch von Pater Bernhard Mayr von Baldegg (1687 – 1756)

Chalice of father Bernhard Mayr von Baldegg (1687 – 1756)

Hans Jakob II. Läublin (1664–1730), 1711 oder 1727 Silver, gilded
Silberbecher (Zunftbecher)

Silver beaker (Guild beaker)

Hans Georg Oschwald (1667–1745), 1695 Metal, Silver, gilded
Dose

Box

Hans Georg I. (zum Otter) Ott (1667–1745), 1694 / 1707 Metal, Silver

In the 18th century, silver boxes were part of elegant toilet sets and were used, among other things, as containers for powder. This  piece was purchased for the museum in 1973 as a testament to Schaffhausen's artistic creativity. A pastoral scene with Venus and Adonis is depicted on the lid.

Zuckerdose

Sugar box

Hans Georg I. (zum Otter) Ott (1667–1745), 1707 / 1734 Metal, Silver
Zwei Kerzenstöcke

Pair of Candlesticks

Thomas Pröll (1678–1729), um 1720 Metal, Silver, embossed
Teekanne mit Deckel und Allianzwappen Wessenberg-Ampringen

Teapot with cover and coat of arms of Wessenberg-Ampringen

Hans Heinrich Speissegger (1687–1759), 1734 – 1756 / 18. Jahrhundert / 1760 - 1765 Metal, Silver, fire-gilded
Doppelscheuer mit Allianzwappen Hans Ludwig Peyer - Zollikofer

Double drinking cup ( called a 'Doppelscheue') with the coats of arms for Hans Ludwig Peyer - Zollikofer

Hans Ulrich Ulmer (1563–1624), 1608 Silver, gilded, embossed

The gilded silver vessel consists of two cups placed upside down, decorated with views of cities and animals. Double goblets were often made as indicative gifts for brides and grooms. The present example was a wedding present for Hans Ludwig Peyer (1565–1623) and Katharina Zollikofer (1608–1650).