Heinrich Daniel Weigel
Heinrich Daniel Weigel (* around 1711 in Braunschweig ; † January 17, 1773 in Wolfenbüttel ) was a German goldsmith .
Life
Heinrich Daniel Weigel was born in Braunschweig around 1711 as the son of a pharmacist. He completed his apprenticeship with the goldsmith Georg Matthias Eimbke between 1724 and 1731. He later moved to Wolfenbüttel and married the widow of the silversmith Christian Suet-Meyer . He later worked as a church provisional and died on January 17, 1773.
Works
His works include the following:
- 2 goblets and paten , (1756), Barnstorf
- Chalice, (1757), Atzum
- Chalice, (1757), Watenstedt
- Wafer box, (1760), Kneitlingen
- Sick Goblet , (1768), Börssum
- Model kettle (?)
- Chalice, (?), Large Dahlum
- Chalice, (?), Adersheim
- Table lamp, (?), Braunschweig
- Coffee pot, (?)
- Oval handle bowl
- Coffee pot
literature
- Wolfgang Scheffler : Goldsmiths in Lower Saxony: Data - Works - Signs, Half Volume 2: Hameln-Zellerfeld ; Walter de Gruyter, 1965, p. 1152f No. 38
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SURNAME | Weigel, Heinrich Daniel |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German goldsmith |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1711 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Braunschweig |
DATE OF DEATH | January 17, 1773 |
Place of death | Wolfenbüttel |