Silver Sugar Caster
Antique silver sugar caster made in Hannover c. 1730/40 of unusually heavy quality. Very nice shape and condition. From the property of the house von Schilden. Maker: Bernhard Hinrich Corthnum....
Antique silver sugar caster made in Hannover c. 1730/40 of unusually heavy quality. Very nice shape and condition. From the property of the house von Schilden. Maker: Bernhard Hinrich Corthnum....
The lips of the silver plates are flat, curved and adorned with a raised laurel band. On the underside: engraved coat of arms of the House of Savoy, marks. Augsburg 1802-3, Gustav Friedrich Gerich....
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 sober and elegant object, left completely smooth. The body is rectangular in shape and the sliding lid (intended for refilling) is flat. Possibly originally part of a travel set...
This lovely and heavy silver-gilt table bell is finely adorned. It was made in London in 1839 by Mortimer & Hunt for King Frederick William of Prussia. It was most probably a gift by Queen Victoria....
High-quality mug with rich engraving. At the upper edge a double band with flowers and twigs....
This silver punch bowl is a perfect example for the George II period. It was made in London 1724/5 by Richard Bayley. The crest belongs to Sir James Clavering of Axwell, 4th Baronet....
The timelessly elegant six-pass beaker from Nuremberg rises above a circular, smoothly polished base. The six-lobed wall of the cuppa is constricted towards the foot and widens conically towards the edge of the lip...
These magnificent pairs of royal silver rococo sauce-boats are made by Franz Peter Bunsen for the "A" service of George III in Hanover. Made in Hanover 1766 and 1779....
Neoclassical silver soup tureen on stand, with a gilt-inside liner of great quality and monumental proportions. Made in Augsburg 1801 by Gustav Friedrich Gerich....