2 Tee-Gedecke aus dem Service „Kurland“, KPM Berlin, um 1790, Ausf. 20. Jh.
2 tea sets from the “Kurland” service, KPM Berlin, c. 1790, executed 20th cent.
Weißporzellan mit dem typischen klassizistischen „Kurland“ Reliefdekor (Eierstäbe, Tuchgehänge, Perlen); Gedecke bestehend aus: 2 Teetassen (H: ca. 5,5 cm), 2 Untertassen (D: ca. 14,8 cm), 2 Kuchenteller (D: ca. 19,8 cm); 1. Wahl und sehr guter Zustand, lediglich ein Kuchenteller mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren (Kratzer); im Boden jeweils die blaue Zeptermarke; Gewicht: ca. 1,3 kg.
White porcelain with the typical classicist “Kurland” embossed décor (egg-and-dart, swags, pearls); sets consisting of: 2 teacups (H: approx. 5.5 cm), 2 saucers (D: approx. 14.8 cm), 2 cake plates (D: approx. 19.8 cm); 1st quality and in very good condition, only one cake plate with more noticeable signs of use (scratches); underside with blue sceptre mark; weight: approx. 1.3 kg.
13-lot silver; weight: approx. 683 g; elaborately designed silver pot with pear-shaped body, continuous vine decoration and indented shaft on a circular foot, encircled with relief vine leaf ornamentation; high-set ear-shaped handle made of light wood; hinged lid on the side with beaded and ornamental decoration, surmounted by a handle in the form of stylised vine leaves; wide spout adorned with a relief of Bacchus; age-related signs of wear; hallmarked on the side of the base with master’s mark (“GSD” in a heart-shaped shield – cf. Rosenberg, Vol. III, No. 4954) and Würzburg city mark, assay mark; height: approx. 26.8 cm.
1 x 925/- (filled), 1 x 835/- silver and 1 x plated; total weight: ca. 328 g; lot comprising: 1) small vase with pear-shaped body, vertically fluted all around, with tapered shaft on convex filled base; side stamped with crescent moon and crown, maker’s mark Gayer & Krauss, Schwäbisch Gmünd, and fineness mark “925”; height: ca. 14.3 cm. 2) vase with pear-shaped body on narrow foot ring with funnel-shaped rim; underside stamped with crescent moon and crown, maker’s mark Hermann Emil, Waldstetten, and fineness mark; height: ca. 14.3 cm. 3) handled vase with compressed globular body, side-mounted handle and wide, curved spout; underside with maker’s mark Hohmann & Katz AG, Pforzheim; height: ca. 10.5 cm. All pieces with age-related signs of wear.
800/- silver; total weight (without knives): ca. 966 g; 31-piece cutlery set “Schloß Rosenborg” in original case, comprising: 1) 6 dinner knives; some with age-related discolouration at the bolster; length: ca. 20 cm. 2) 6 dinner forks; length: ca. 17.7 cm. 3) 4 dinner spoons; length: ca. 17.8 cm. 4) 6 teaspoons; length: ca. 13.2 cm. 5) 6 cake forks; length: ca. 14.7 cm. 6) 1 soup cup spoon; various surface nicks on the bowl; length: ca. 15 cm. 7) 1 sugar spoon; length: ca. 13 cm. 8) 1 mocha spoon; length: ca. 10.5 cm. All pieces stamped with crescent moon and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark, and with age-related signs of wear.
800/- silver: weight: approx. 690 g; round Chippendale serving tray with circular centre and slightly curved six-lobed rim; marked on the centre with crescent moon and crown, jeweller’s mark and fineness mark; age-related signs of wear and oxidation residues; diameter: approx. 34.7 cm.