Elegant, smooth Parisian tea caddy
.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 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 silver-gilt beaker presents a special type of baroque ornamentation and is a wonderful example of Augsburg works of the second half of seventeenth century....
This antique silver caster is a very fine object, typical for the first half of the eighteenth century. It was made in London (1733) by Thomas Farren....
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...
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....
FINE AUGSBURGER REGENCE DOUBLE CUP; SILVER PARTIALLY GOLD PLATED...
Fine octagonal, silver-gilt box on feet designed as claws....
Hamburg beaker with very fine engravings . Silver, gilt, Conical beaker on flat base with a profiled lip rim....