Los Nr. 277
Silberne Teekanne mit Rahmgießer, S. W. Smith & Co., London, England, 1913
Silver teapot with cream jug, S. W. Smith & Co., London, England, 1913

Sterling Silber; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 1023 g; 1) Teekanne mit gedrückt kugeligem Korpus auf breitem Standring, mittig angesetztem Ohrenhenkel mit floralem Schnitzdekor aus ebonisiertem Holz, eingezogener Schulter, markantem Ausguss, rückwärtig abklappbarem Deckel mit pilzförmiger Handhabe aus ebonisiertem Holz sowie breitem Ausgussrand mit umlaufendem Floraldekor und Rillierungen; kleinere Kerben an der Wandung von max. ca. 1 mm und altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren; auf dem Korpus gestempelt mit Lion Passant, Stadtmarke, Meistermarke und Jahresbuchstabe, unterseitig nummeriert; Höhe: ca. 14,3 cm. 2) Rahmgießer mit gedrückt kugeligem Korpus auf breitem Standring mit eingezogener Schulter, hoch angesetztem Volutenhenkel, vom Lippenrand umlaufend übergehendem Floraldekor und Rillierungen sowie Ausgussvertiefung; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren; Höhe: ca. 8,7 cm.

Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 1023 g; 1) Teapot with compressed globular body on a broad foot ring, centrally applied ear handle with floral carved decoration in ebonised wood, drawn-in shoulder, pronounced spout, rear-hinged lid with mushroom-shaped finial of ebonised wood, and broad spout rim with encircling floral decoration and reeded lines; minor nicks to the body of up to approx. 1 mm and age-related signs of wear; body stamped with lion passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter, underside numbered; height: approx. 14.3 cm. 2) Cream jug with compressed globular body on a broad foot ring, drawn-in shoulder, high-set volute handle with floral decoration and reeding continuing from the lip, and spout indentation; age-related signs of wear; height: approx. 8.7 cm.

Limit: 920,00 

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  • Los Nr. 289 Silberner Friesenlöffel mit rotem Glasflussstein, Robbe & Berking, Flensburg, 20. Jh.

    Los Nr. 289
    Silberner Friesenlöffel mit rotem Glasflussstein, Robbe & Berking, Flensburg, 20. Jh.

    800/- silver; weight: approx. 32 g; silver Frisian spoon with finely chased floral decoration to the curved handle, set with a centrally inset red glass paste stone; reverse of the handle stamped with crescent and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark; length: approx. 10.5 cm.
    As an addition, an optically identical Frisian spoon by Robbe & Berking in 90/- fineness, as well as two ladles in corresponding decoration, unstamped (L: approx. 21.7 cm); total weight: approx. 185 g.

    10,00 
  • Los Nr. 287 5 verschiedene gravierte silberne Auffülllöffel, um 1900

    Los Nr. 287
    5 verschiedene gravierte silberne Auffülllöffel, um 1900

    Various silver alloys; total weight: approx. 286 g; 1) Ladle with twisted handle, chased festoon and bow decoration; reverse of the tongue with two unidentified punches and engraved to the end of the handle “Joh. Sievers u. Frau 12.12.13.”; bowl with remnants of gilding; length: approx. 22 cm. 2) Ladle with applied decorative plaque featuring rocaille decoration; reverse with two unidentified punches and engraved “Hinr. Möller & Frau”; length: approx. 23.6 cm. 3) Ladle with fine ornamental decoration to the handle on the front; reverse with two unidentified punches and engraved “H. Groth & Frau 12.12.13”; length: approx. 22 cm. 4) Ladle with chased ornamental and floral decoration on the front and engraved “Johann Frahm & Frau 12.12.1913”, with two unidentified punches to the reverse of the handle; length: approx. 22.4 cm. 5) Commemorative spoon with engraved depiction of a shooting hunter and the inscription “No. 1” beneath; reverse of the handle with two unidentified punches arranged vertically; length: approx. 24.6 cm. All spoons with age-related signs of wear.

    240,00 
  • Los Nr. 286 Paar vergoldete Kompottlöffel, Deutschland, um 1900

    Los Nr. 286
    Paar vergoldete Kompottlöffel, Deutschland, um 1900

    800/- silver; total weight: approx. 101 g; pair of Historicist compote spoons with chased floral decoration to the stem, the handle formed as a putto holding the handle end in rocaille form with floral decoration; decoration repeated on the reverse; age-related wear to the gilding and discolouration; reverse of the bowls stamped with crescent and crown and fineness mark; length: approx. 20.1 cm.

    60,00 
  • Los Nr. 285 7-teiliges Konvolut antiken Vorlegebesteckes, meist Deutschland, 18.–19. Jh.

    Los Nr. 285
    7-teiliges Konvolut antiken Vorlegebesteckes, meist Deutschland, 18.–19. Jh.

    Various silver alloys; total weight: approx. 283 g; seven-piece group comprising: 1) Historicist pie server with chased floral, ornamental and beaded border decoration; reverse of the blade stamped with crescent and crown, fineness mark “800” and maker’s mark A. C. Frank, Hamburg, Germany; length: approx. 20.3 cm. 2) Pastry server with relief decoration of putti, floral and fruit motifs to the front; reverse stamped with a struck punch and fineness mark “800”; length: approx. 22.5 cm. 3) Sugar shovel with finely chased floral and rocaille decoration; tongue stamped with crescent and crown and fineness mark “800”; length: approx. 13.5 cm. 4) Sweet server with floral and rocaille decoration; blade stamped with crescent and crown and fineness mark “800”; length: approx. 13.8 cm. 5) Small fish serving fork with four curved tines; shaft stamped with crescent and crown and fineness mark “800”; length: approx. 13 cm. 6) Commemorative spoon with twisted stem and two Venezuelan coins mounted at both ends; length: approx. 16.3 cm. 7) Ladle with engraved initials “E. S.” to the front of the handle end; reverse stamped “Bluhm” and fineness mark “750”; length: approx. 17 cm.
    All pieces with age-related signs of wear, nicks and oxidation residues; some pieces with remnants of gilding.

    160,00 

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