Fine French Silver Gilt Bowl and Cover (Empire)
This French silver gilt bowl with cover comes from the directoire period – transitional period from the Louis XVI to Empire style. Made in Paris by Hache....
This French silver gilt bowl with cover comes from the directoire period – transitional period from the Louis XVI to Empire style. Made in Paris by Hache....
The design and the successful integration of the coins to the body of the present beaker make it a very beautiful piece of an object decorated with ccoins. The beaker has a typical form, yet with some particularities....
Renaissance, silver spoon with a round, bowl, shaped almost as a drop and a twisted stem. Made in Bremen c. 1580 by the maker Hinrik Rabbe....
These fine German silver partly gilt spoons, forming a pair, are made at the beginning of the 18th century in Konigsberg by Robert Tapke....
This silver, partly-gilt ladle decorated with inset coins (coin ladle) is a rare object from Güstrow of the early 18th century. Maker: Caspar Joh. Livonius....
This silver gilt spoon presents a wonderful example of the baroque eating culture of the end of 17th century from Augsburg. The maker is Abraham Mair....
Silver herm-like figure spoon refers to a pier shaft with mounted head and shoulders. Edged oval handle on completion with female Herm. Made in Zurich, c. 1630....
The slightly conical silver beaker is a typical example of English silver from the period of Charles II’s reign (1660-1685)....
The decoration of the snuff box is faithful to the rococo style. One could think that this enamel box was taken when hunting, due to the animal décor it shows....
This fine early German silver-gilt jug with lid was made in Leipzig in 1626/8 in the style of the German auricular decoration by Andreas Kauxdorf the Elder....