Neoclassical silver glass cooler from the property of Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Neoclassical silver glass cooler - monteith bowl - from the property of Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Made in Augsburg 1804/5 by Gustav Fr. Gerich....
Neoclassical silver glass cooler - monteith bowl - from the property of Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Made in Augsburg 1804/5 by Gustav Fr. Gerich....
German silver soap box, silver, fully gilt, produced in Augsburg during the Régence period (beginning of the 18th c). Made by Gottlieb Menzel, 1713-7....
This silver, partly-gilt baroque beaker has a conical shape and is richly engraved with landscapes. Augsburg 1692/7; M. Hueter....
This round silver partly-gilt drinking bowl stands on a low foot and has twoside- handles. Dated 1664, made in Brig (Switzerland) by Anton Tuffitscher....
This so-called tcharka, a round drinking bowl for vodka or brandy was made in Hamburg c. 1670 by the maker Johann Brockmer....
Silver gilt Prussian chamberlain key with the initials "FWR" ("Friedrich Wilhelm Rex" most probably for Frederick Wilhelm III of Prussia). Berlin c. 1800....
This tea caddy is a simple and elegant object of French silver. It was made in 1783/4 in Paris by the silversmith Claude-Isaac Bourgoin....
The present silver tea caddy is a typical English, silver object from the George I period, early 18th century. Nice smooth surface and minimalistic design in great quality. London 1713/4, John Farnell....
This very fine silver sugar box from the early Georgian period (George I/II) was made in London 1726/7 by James Goodwin....
The present pair of silver sauceboats with Rococo decoration from the second half of the 18th century comes from Augsburg. It was made by Carl Samuel Bettkober. The coat of arms is that of von Coels (von der Brügghen)....