59-tlg. Besteckkonvolut für bis zu 6 Personen mit Chippendale-Dekor, BSF, Bremen, 20. Jh.
59-piece cutlery group for up to 6 persons with Chippendale decoration, BSF, Bremen, Germany, 20th cent.
800/- Silber; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 2148 g; 59-teiliges Konvolut bestehend aus: Suppenkelle mit legiertem Monogramm am Stilende „JR“ (L: ca. 35,5 cm), Saucenlöffel (L: ca. 18,8 cm), Tortenheber (L: ca. 21,7 cm), Gemüselöffel (L: ca. 21,6 cm), Tranchiergabel (L: ca. 23,6 cm), Tranchiermesser (L: ca. 27,3 cm), 6 Tafelmesser (L: ca. 25 cm), 6 Dessertmesser (L: ca. 21,5 cm), 6 Tafelgabeln (L: ca. 21,2 cm), 6 Dessertgabeln (L: ca. 17,5 cm), 5 Kuchengabeln (L: ca. 14,3 cm), 3 Tafellöffel (L: ca. 21,4 cm), 3 Menülöffel (L: ca. 19,6 cm), 6 Dessertlöffel (L: ca. 17,5 cm), 6 Kaffeelöffel (L: ca. 13,8 cm), 6 Mokkalöffel (L: ca. 10,8 cm); altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren; alle Teile gestempelt mit Halbmond und Krone, Herstellerpunze und Feingehaltsstempel.
800/- silver; total weight: approx. 2148 g; 59-piece group comprising: soup ladle with alloyed monogram “JR” to the end of the handle (L: approx. 35.5 cm), sauce spoon (L: approx. 18.8 cm), cake server (L: approx. 21.7 cm), vegetable spoon (L: approx. 21.6 cm), carving fork (L: approx. 23.6 cm), carving knife (L: approx. 27.3 cm), 6 table knives (L: approx. 25 cm), 6 dessert knives (L: approx. 21.5 cm), 6 table forks (L: approx. 21.2 cm), 6 dessert forks (L: approx. 17.5 cm), 5 cake forks (L: approx. 14.3 cm), 3 table spoons (L: approx. 21.4 cm), 3 menu spoons (L: approx. 19.6 cm), 6 dessert spoons (L: approx. 17.5 cm), 6 coffee spoons (L: approx. 13.8 cm), 6 mocha spoons (L: approx. 10.8 cm); age-related signs of wear; all pieces stamped with crescent and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark.
Silver alloy; total weight: approx. 926 g; octagonal sugar box made of crystal glass cut in various ornamental patterns, with silver rim mount and finial; straight-sided body with rear-hinged domed lid surmounted by a sculptural, stylised rooster finial; centrally inset keyhole to the front, key missing; age-related signs of wear and discolouration; dimensions: approx. 11 x 13.2 x 9.1 cm.
Sterling silver; weight: approx. 412 g; ovoid sugar box on a narrow foot ring with raised shoulder, hinged profiled lid at the rear and mushroom-shaped finial; centrally inset keyhole to the front, key missing; encircling border with floral decoration and chased linear ornament to the body, a circular reserve centred on both the front and reverse, the reverse engraved with the Latin motto “NEC TIMERE NEC TIMIDE”; lid with fine encircling chased decoration; age-related signs of wear, lid finial probably later added and showing an irregular depression; lid stamped with lion passant, underside stamped with lion passant, duty mark, London town mark, unidentified maker’s mark and date letter; dimensions: approx. 14.6 x 14.6 x 10.5 cm.
Silver alloy; weight: approx. 345 g; antique rectangular sugar box with curved sides, hinged stepped lid with finial in the form of a stylised Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and double scrolled thumb rests, standing on four scrolled volute feet, probably later applied; encircling finely chased floral decoration to the body; centrally inset keyhole to the front, key missing; underside with engraved numbering; dimensions: approx. 13 x 18 x 13 cm.
Silver alloy; total weight: approx. 1134 g; three-piece coffee service with encircling relief floral and rocaille decoration to the front and several large reserves with Watteau-style scenes: 1) Coffee pot with pear-shaped body on three splayed feet, scrolled ear handle of ebonised wood (upper attachment requires tightening), hinged domed lid with rose finial and high-set spout; height: approx. 22.5 cm. 2) Cream jug with pear-shaped body on three splayed feet, high-set scrolled ear handle of ebonised wood and broad spout; height: approx. 12.7 cm. 3) Sugar bowl with compressed globular body on three scrolled feet and removable lid with rose finial; height: approx. 13.2 cm. All pieces with age-related signs of wear; underside stamped with crowned Bourbon fleur-de-lis and two town or poinçon de charge marks “A” and “P” beneath a trefoil crown (see photos).