Silberne Kanne im Biedermeier-Stil, Georg Stephan Dörffer (tätig um 1793–1824), Würzburg, Anfang 19. Jahrhundert
Silver pot in Biedermeier style, Georg Stephan Dörffer (active c. 1793-1824), Würzburg, early 19th century
13-lötig; Gewicht: ca. 683 g; aufwendig gestaltete Silberkanne mit birnenförmigem Korpus, umlaufendem Weinrankendekor und eingezogenem Schaft auf rundem Standfuß, umlaufend reliefiert mit Weinblattdekor; hoch angesetzter Ohrenhenkel aus hellem Holz; seitlich abklappbarer Deckel mit Perlrand- und Ornamentaldekor, bekrönt von einer Handhabe in Form stilisierter Weinblätter; breiter Schnabelausguss mit reliefiertem Bacchusporträt; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren; seitlich am Standfuß gestempelt mit Meistermarke („GSD“ im Herzschild - vgl. Rosenberg, Bd. III, Nr. 4954) und Würzburger Stadtmarke, Beschauzeichen; Höhe: ca. 26,8 cm.
13-lot silver; weight: approx. 683 g; elaborately designed silver pot with pear-shaped body, continuous vine decoration and indented shaft on a circular foot, encircled with relief vine leaf ornamentation; high-set ear-shaped handle made of light wood; hinged lid on the side with beaded and ornamental decoration, surmounted by a handle in the form of stylised vine leaves; wide spout adorned with a relief of Bacchus; age-related signs of wear; hallmarked on the side of the base with master’s mark (“GSD” in a heart-shaped shield - cf. Rosenberg, Vol. III, No. 4954) and Würzburg city mark, assay mark; height: approx. 26.8 cm.
White porcelain with the typical classicist “Kurland” embossed décor (egg-and-dart, swags, pearls); sets consisting of: 2 teacups (H: approx. 5.5 cm), 2 saucers (D: approx. 14.8 cm), 2 cake plates (D: approx. 19.8 cm); 1st quality and in very good condition, only one cake plate with more noticeable signs of use (scratches); underside with blue sceptre mark; weight: approx. 1.3 kg.
White porcelain with polychrome naturalistic motifs (fish, shells, crabs and underwater flora), gilt rims and gilt decoration; service consisting of: 6 dinner plates (D: approx. 26 cm), 6 fishbone plates in stylised fish form (L: approx. 25 cm), 1 sauce boat (L: approx. 22 cm, H: approx. 9.5 cm), 1 large bowl (H: approx. 8.4 cm, D: approx. 24.5 cm); very good condition without noteworthy signs of use; each base with the green crowned factory mark “Richard Ginori”, various letters and numbers (model numbers?) as well as “Italy”; together with 2 × 6 drinking glasses with short stem with knop and surrounding line décor on the upper third of the bowl (6 glasses with green bowl, H: approx. 11 cm; 6 colourless glasses, 3 with minimal chips on the rim, H: approx. 12.5-12.8 cm); weight of service: approx. 6.9 kg; weight of glasses: approx. 1.4 kg; total weight: approx. 8.3 kg.
White porcelain with underglaze blue “blue flower” (“Blå Blomst”) painting; consisting of: 1 coffee pot (H: approx. cm), 1 milk jug (H: approx. 10 cm), 1 sugar bowl (H: approx. 11 cm), 6 coffee sets with 6 cups (H: approx. 6 cm), 6 saucers (D: approx. 13 cm), 6 cake plates (D: approx. 17.5 cm); 1st quality (coffee pot 2nd quality) and in good condition with slight age-related signs of wear (fine scratches, occasional slight glaze rubbing, milk jug with tiny inconspicuous chip on the foot ring, 1 cake plate with flat chip on the underside of the rim); underside with green factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark, painter’s mark and other signs and letters; together with 4 small glasses with blue bowl and cut decoration (H: approx. 8.5-9.5 cm); total weight: approx. 4.2 kg.