Saliere, Entwurf Friedrich Elias Meyer, KPM, Berlin, Ausführung 20. Jh.
Saltcellar, design by Friedrich Elias Meyer, KPM Berlin, Germany execution 20th cent.
Altweißfarbenes Porzellan; aus der Serie: Rocaille; auf dreipassigem, reliefiertem Akanthusblattsockel, 2 v-förmig aufgesetzte, ovoidförmige Schalen; mittig plastischer, stehender Putto; II. Wahl; im Boden blaue Zepter; minimale Bestoßung an einem Finger; Maße: 13 x 13,2 x 7,8 mm; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 333 g.
Off-white porcelain; from the Rocaille series; on a trefoil, relief-decorated acanthus-leaf base, two V-shaped applied, ovoid-shaped bowls; centrally placed sculptural standing putto; second quality; blue sceptres to the base; minimal chip to one finger; dimensions: 13 x 13.2 x 7.8 mm; total weight: approx. 333 g.
925/- silver; total weight: approx. 230 g; jug on a circular foot ring with strongly globular body, high-drawn semi-circular spout and high-set C-shaped handle with stylised, sculptural grape motif at both ends, age-related signs of wear; underside stamped with crescent and crown, two fineness marks and an unidentified maker’s mark; height: approx. 15.2 cm.
835/- silver; total weight: approx. 396 g; jug with bulbous, slightly conical body, broad flared spout and high-set ear handle, on a convex circular base with encircling hammered decoration to the body; age-related oxidation residues and signs of wear, as well as a small nick to the handle of approx. 4 mm; underside marked with crescent and crown, jeweller’s mark and fineness mark; height: approx. 13.1 cm.
Silver alloy; milk jug with bulbously pressed body featuring encircling fine floral chasing to the shoulder, strongly flared pouring rim and a high-set sculptural volute handle, standing on four splayed volute feet; remains of interior gilding; age-related signs of use and oxidation residues as well as a fine dent of approx. 1.2 cm; underside stamped with Hamburg city mark and letter “C” as well as the jeweller’s mark I. F. Kühn; height: approx. 14.4 cm.
800/- silver, total weight: approx. 364 g; 13 silver spoons with gilded bowls, filigree stems and pierced Rococo decoration with a small flower at the handle terminal; stamped on the reverse of the bowl with crescent and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark; age-related signs of wear; length: approx. 14 cm.