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A columbine cup (German: Ackleibecher) is a silver in the shape of a columbine flower ( Aquilegia vulgaris). They were produced in Nuremberg, Germany, in the sixteenth century, often as to demonstrate that a craftsman had the skills necessary to enter a craft guild.


Etymology
The shape of the cups has been compared to the inverted flower of Aquilegia vulgaris which was thought to resemble a group of clustered together, resulting in the flower's common name of "columbine" from the Latin columbinus, meaning "like a dove". The word also gave its name to the bird family , the dove genus Columbina, and the character of (the "little dove") in the theatrical genre of Commedia dell'arte. "Columbine cup", The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance, online edition, Gordon Campbell (Ed.), Oxford University Press. Retrieved 6 February 2018.


History
Columbine cups were first produced in in the sixteenth century, often as masterpieces to demonstrate the skills required to enter a craft guild."Columbine cup" in Fleming, John & . (1977) The Penguin Dictionary of Decorative Arts. London: , pp. 198–199. They are first mentioned in 1513 "Columbine cup", The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts, online edition, Gordon Campbell (Ed.), Oxford University Press. Retrieved 6 February 2018. and from 1531 to 1572 were the most important of three items that apprentices were required to submit to the guild in order to move up from to master status. The others were a gold ring set with a precious stone and a die for a steel seal.

One of the most influential designs for a Columbine Cup was produced in 's 1579 pattern book 30 Stück zum verzachnen für die Goldschmied verfertigt Geörg Wechter 15 Maller 79 Nürnberg (Nuremberg, 1579; e.g. Berlin, Kupferstichkab.), which provided 30 designs that any competent could copy if he could not produce his own. "Wechter, Georg" in The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts, Gordon Campbell (Ed.), online edition, Oxford University Press. Retrieved 7 February 2018. "Wechter, Georg the Elder", The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance, Gordon Campbell (Ed.), Oxford University Press. Retrieved 7 February 2018.


Examples
Two columbine cups are in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, one formerly owned by the Nuremberg Goldsmiths Corporation and thought to be from the workshop of , Cup, Silver, room 69, case 25. Victoria & Albert Museum. Retrieved 30 December 2014. and one by an unknown maker. M.196:1–1929. Victoria & Albert Museum. Retrieved 6 February 2018. The museum has another on loan to it that was made of gold in London in 1857–58. LOAN:GILBERT.39:1-2008. Victoria & Albert Museum. Retrieved 6 February 2018. The also has an example that they acquired in 1824. Other examples are in Nuremberg. Museum number 103. British Museum. Retrieved 6 February 2018.


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