Los Nr. 279
Viktorianischer Tee- bzw. Wasserkessel, um 1900
Victorian tea or water kettle, circa 1900

13-lötig; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 1679 g; Kessel und Stand bzw. Brenner mit umlaufendem reliefiertem und fein ziseliertem Floraldekor; Kessel mit gedrückt kugeligem Korpus auf rundem Stand, mittig angesetztem geschweiftem Ausguss und hoch angesetztem, schwenkbarem Henkel mit Handhabe aus Bakelit, abnehmbarem, haubenförmigem Deckel mit Knauf aus ebonisiertem Holz und Silber, seitlich auf der Schulter je zwei Halterungen zum Einhaken in den Stand montiert; Höhe: ca. 17,5 cm; Stand mit seitlichen Halterungen in geschweifter Form und durchbrochen gearbeitetem Floraldekor auf gerundet rechteckigem Stand mit kreisförmigem Ausschnitt für herausnehmbares Spiritusbehältnis mit Docht; Höhe: ca. 19,1 cm; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, eine Halterung muss nachgezogen werden; Kessel und Halterung jeweils unterseitig mit Feingehaltsstempel versehen; Gesamthöhe: ca. 26,5 cm.

13-lot silver; total weight: approx. 1679 g; kettle and stand/burner with encircling relief and finely chased floral decoration; kettle with compressed globular body on a circular base, centrally applied scrolled spout and high-set swivel handle with Bakelite grip, removable domed lid with finial of ebonised wood and silver, and two mounts on each side of the shoulder for suspension in the stand; height: approx. 17.5 cm; stand with laterally scrolled supports and pierced floral decoration on a rounded rectangular base with circular aperture for a removable spirit burner with wick; height: approx. 19.1 cm; age-related signs of wear, one support requires tightening; kettle and stand each stamped to the underside with fineness marks; total height: approx. 26.5 cm.

Limit: 1.400,00 

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  • Los Nr. 228 Paar Silberleuchter mit feiner Guilloche-Gravur, Albert Carter, Birmingham, England, 1924

    Los Nr. 228
    Paar Silberleuchter mit feiner Guilloche-Gravur, Albert Carter, Birmingham, England, 1924

    Sterling silver: Total weight: approx. 490 g (filled); pair of antique table candlesticks on a wide circular base with guilloche engraving in shimmering cream- and grey-toned enamel with gilt fleur-de-lis décor, tapered triple-fluted shaft and removable nozzle with guilloche décor corresponding to the base; underside closed with a Bakelite plate; stamped on the side of the base ring and on the underside of the nozzle with lion passant, city mark, maker’s mark and date letter; enamel chip of approx. 1.5 cm on one removable nozzle as well as minor material flaws and age-related signs of wear; height: approx. 7 cm.

    180,00 
  • Los Nr. 227 9-tlg. Konvolut silberne Mokkalöffel, u. a. A J Bailey & Son, Birmingham, England, 20. Jh.

    Los Nr. 227
    9-tlg. Konvolut silberne Mokkalöffel, u. a. A J Bailey & Son, Birmingham, England, 20. Jh.

    900/- and 925/- silver; total weight: approx. 52 g; nine-piece set of mocha spoons: 1) five spoons with curved handles and stylised coffee bean made of Bakelite at the end of the handle, reverse of handle with fineness mark and unidentified maker’s mark; length: approx. 9 cm. 2) four spoons with handle ends in the form of a stylised cat, reverse of the bowl stamped with Lion Passant, city mark, maker’s mark and date letters (2x “D” for 1978 and 2x “A” for 1975); length: approx. 11.1 cm. All spoons with age-related signs of wear.

    20,00 
  • Los Nr. 226 Chippendale Anbietschale, Juwelier Hansen, Hamburg, 20. Jh.

    Los Nr. 226
    Chippendale Anbietschale, Juwelier Hansen, Hamburg, 20. Jh.

    800/- silver; weight: approx. 175 g; Chippendale serving dish with five-lobed walls and multiple profiled rim; underside stamped with crescent and crown, fineness mark and jeweller’s mark; pronounced signs of wear; height: approx. 3.8 cm; diameter: approx. 25 cm.

    140,00 
  • Los Nr. 225 4-teiliges antikes Teeservice, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, um 1910 und Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Mitte 19. Jh.

    Los Nr. 225
    4-teiliges antikes Teeservice, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, um 1910 und Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Mitte 19. Jh.

    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.

    520,00 

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