16-teiliges Konvolut Menü- und Dessertlöffel, Deutschland, um 1900
Sixteen-piece group of menu and dessert spoons, Germany, circa 1900
12-lötiges und 800/- Silber; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 628 g; 16-teiliges Konvolut silberner Löffel bestehend aus: 1) 7 Menüelöffel; oberflächliche Abnutzungen; rückseitig am Stiel gestempelt mit Halbmond und Krone, „F. Drosin“ sowie Feingehaltsstempel „800“; Länge: ca. 20,8 cm. 2) 9 Dessertlöffel mit graviertem Monogramm „J. S.“ am Stilende; rückseitig gestempelt in Kursivschrift „Lellmann“ und Feingehaltspunze „12“; Länge: ca. 17 cm.
12-lot and 800/- silver; total weight: approx. 628 g; sixteen-piece group of silver spoons comprising: 1) 7 menu spoons; surface wear; reverse to the handle stamped with crescent and crown, “F. Drosin” and fineness mark “800”; length: approx. 20.8 cm. 2) 9 dessert spoons with engraved monogram “J. S.” to the end of the handle; reverse stamped in cursive “Lellmann” and fineness punch “12”; length: approx. 17 cm.
27-piece Set comprising: mocha pot with removable lid and floral finial (height: approx. 16.6 cm; 2nd quality), 8 mocha cups (height: approx. 5.4 cm; 2nd quality), 8 saucers (D: approx. 10.8 cm, H: approx. 2.9 cm; 2nd quality), 8 cake plates (D: approx. 13.8 cm; 2nd quality), pierced plate (D: approx. 19.9 cm; 2nd quality), cachepot (H: approx. 13.4 cm; rim diameter: approx. 11.8 cm; 1st quality); underglaze blue crossed swords marks of the 20th century and additional marks (blind stamps, painter’s marks in red); all pieces in very good age-related condition.
White porcelain with polychrome flower painting in the manner style, gilt accents and cobalt-blue edging; square plate with shaped wall, rocaille and shell décor, two integrated handles, two cartouches with scattered flower décor and polychrome hand-painted flower bouquets in the centre; 1st choice; underside with underglaze blue crossed swords mark and impressed marks; heavy gilt wear and age-related signs of use; dimensions: approx. 40.5 x 40.5 cm; weight: approx. 2.5 kg.
White porcelain with polychrome naturalistic plant painting after copper engravings of the botanical encyclopaedia of the state of Denmark (commissioned in 1790 by the Danish Crown Prince and later King Frederick VI) and fine gilt decoration, branch handle and applied flowers; in the well depiction of “Potentilla emarginata Pursh” (polar cinquefoil); 1st quality and in good condition (light signs of use and 2 tips inconspicuously slightly chipped on the underside); dimensions: approx. 24 × 19.3 cm; underside with green factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark, painter’s mark and other signs and letters; weight: approx. 630 g.