4-teiliges antikes Teeservice, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, um 1910 und Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Mitte 19. Jh.
4-piece antique tea service, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, circa 1910, and Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Germany, mid-19th cent.
925/- Silber; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 784 g; 3-tlg. Teeservice mit ellipsenförmiger Korpus und gerader Wandung, auf der Schauseite eingravierte Abbildung eines aufgebäumten Stieres ab der Körpermitte; seitlich gestempelt mit Lion Passant, Stadtmarke sowie Meistermarke und Jahresbuchstaben L (1985) und M (1985) (teilweise verschlagen): 1) Teekanne mit tief angesetzter Ausguss, Ohrenhenkel und abklappbarem Deckel mit Handhabe aus Holz; schräg montiertem Holzknauf; Höhe: ca. 13,3 cm. 2) Zuckerschale mit beidseitigen Henkeln; Höhe: ca. 9,5 cm. 3) Rahmgießer mit breitem, geschwungenem Ausguss; Höhe: ca. 9,3 cm. 4) halbovoidförmiges, schwenkbares Teesieb mit darunterliegendem Auffangbecken und kleinem Ausguss an langer hölzerner Handhabe; unterseitig mit Feingehaltsstempel, Halbmond und Krone sowie Meistermarke versehen; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren und kleinere Dellen; alle Teile mit altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren, teilweise mit Dellen von ca. 1 mm und oberflächlichen Kratzern.
925/- silver; total weight: approx. 784 g; 3-piece tea service with elliptical corpus and straight walls, on the front side engraved depiction of a rearing bull from the middle of the body; laterally stamped with Lion Passant, city mark as well as maker’s mark and date letters L (1985) and M (1985) (partly rubbed): 1) teapot with low-set spout, ear-shaped handle and hinged lid with wooden handle; diagonally mounted wooden finial; height: approx. 13.3 cm. 2) sugar bowl with handles on both sides; height: approx. 9.5 cm. 3) cream jug with wide, curved spout; height: approx. 9.3 cm. 4) semi-ovoid swivelling tea strainer with drip bowl below and small spout on a long wooden handle; underside marked with fineness mark, crescent and crown as well as maker’s mark; age-related signs of wear and minor dents; all parts with age-related signs of wear, some with dents of approx. 1 mm and superficial scratches.
White porcelain with polychrome naturalistic rose blossom painting and gilt rims; lot consisting of: 1 large round plate (D: approx. 34.5 cm), 2 oval bowls (dimensions: approx. 26.2 × 21 and 27 × 21.3 cm); 1st quality and in very good, well-kept condition with few insignificant signs of use; each with underglaze blue sceptre mark, red orb and various painter’s and other marks in black and other colours as well as impressed marks; total weight: approx. 2.5 kg.
833/- silver; total weight: approx. 106 g; box of rounded rectangular form with an encircling border of Moorish-style ornament to the sides and a hinged lid depicting the interior of a diamond polishing workshop with figural staffage, engraved “N. V. Diamant-Maatschappy 1884. Eduard van Dam. 1924”; stamped with the Dutch silver guarantee mark (rampant lion with numeral 2) and maker’s mark to the base, date letter to the inner flange, and assay mark with the letter M to the lid; age-related signs of wear; dimensions: approx. 8.5 x 6.7 cm.
White porcelain with rich gilt bronze and burnished gold decoration and polychrome flower painting “bouquet” in the well; dished form, scalloped wide rim with rich floral relief decoration, two lateral handles; 1st quality and in good condition with age-related signs of wear as well as a flat underside rim chip and 2 minimal flat chips on the foot ring – inconspicuous in presentation; dimensions: approx. 35 × 20.5 cm; underglaze blue crossed swords mark of the knopfswords period (1924-1934), painter’s mark and impressed mark; weight: approx. 855 g.
925/- and 900/- silver; total weight: approx. 70 g; 1) Small oval box with encircling relief floral and vine-leaf decoration to the body and putti decoration to the lid; scrolled thumb rest; interior gilt; underside stamped with several unidentified punches, a British date letter and fineness mark “9125”; dimensions: approx. 3.8 x 2.8 cm. 2) Flat rectangular lidded box with chequered engraved decoration to the front, and two scrolled thumb rests to the sides; interior with remnants of gilding and engraved inscription “10.2.36 KARL”; several small nicks of approx. 1-3 mm in length; inner flange stamped with crescent and crown, unidentified maker’s mark and fineness mark; dimensions: approx. 7.9 x 4.2 cm. Age-related signs of wear and oxidation residues.