4 kleine Kummen mit Untertellern, Japan, Imari, Meiji-Zeit, 1868–1912
4 small bowls with saucers, Japan, Imari, Meiji period, 1868-1912
Porzellan mit umlaufendem Floral-, Ornament- und Landschaftsdekor in einzelnen, mehrpassigen Kartuschen in blauer und eisenroter Malerei, goldstaffiert; diverse kleinere Bestoßungen am Lippen- und Tellerrand sowie am Standring; Maße der Kumme: Höhe: ca. 3,8 cm; Öffnungsdurchmesser: ca. 6,5 cm; Maße der Unterteller: Durchmesser: 11 cm.
Porcelain with continuous floral, ornamental, and landscape decoration in individual multi-lobed cartouches, painted in blue and iron red, highlighted in gold; various minor chips to the rim of the bowls and saucers as well as to the footring; dimensions of the bowls: height: approx. 3.8 cm; mouth diameter: approx. 6.5 cm; dimensions of the saucers: diameter: 11 cm.
800 silver; weight: approx. 205 g; small bowl with high wall and continuous applied festoon decoration, divided by four cartouches in two designs on the show side, and with a narrow profiled rim; underside with crescent and crown, maker’s mark, fineness mark; height: approx. 7 cm; age-related signs of wear and surface discoloration.
Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 371 g (without glass liner: approx. 176 g); pair of condiment bowls on four claw feet with vertical walls in openwork design with bird and floral motifs and one cartouche each on the front, with corded rim and profiled lower edge; both with cobalt-blue oval glass liners; height: approx. 4.5 cm; pair of spoons with deep round bowl, narrow conical handle in the “Onslow pattern”; length: approx. 8.4 cm; all silver parts struck with lion passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter: bowls underside with date letter for 1919, spoons reverse of handle with date letter 1920; age-related signs of wear.
835 silver; weight: approx. 614 g; serving tray with six-lobed, slightly flared, profiled rim and finely engraved depiction of the estate “Dreizehnlinden” in the Bebelallee in Hamburg, above engraved an unidentified family crest, below in capital letters “Dreizehnlinden” and dated 27 December 1938; localized dark corrosion residues as well as age-related signs of wear; diameter: approx. 33 cm.
835 silver (filled); total weight: approx. 535 g; pair of candlesticks with wide profiled nozzle, recessed neck and broad bell-shaped base with continuous corded rim; with crescent and crown, fineness mark and maker’s mark; both with age-related signs of wear, one candlestick with a narrow line approx. 3 cm in length; height: approx. 7.3 cm.