Royal silver, partially gilt seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm III. of Prussia with the original wax seal
Seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm III...
Seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm III...
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....
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....
The silver-gilt set consists of six spoons, six forks and six knives, all parts decorated decorated with the crowned “O”, monogram of Olga, Queen consort of Württemberg....
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....
Pair of silver George III covered tureens with liners with vase-shaped bodies raised on spreading bases. Their overall work suggests the design of or inspiration by the architect Sir William Chambers. Made in London 1774/5 by John Parker I and Eduard Wakelin....
Friedrich Franz was the son of Ludwig, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1725-1778) and Charlotte Sophie, Duchess of Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (d.1810). He married Luise, Princess of Sachsen-Gotha-Roda (d. 1808) on 31 May 1775....
This pair of two light, silver-gilt candelabra originates from Strasbourg, an important city, famous in 18th century also for its vermeil-objects. The candelabra present an elegant example of neoclassicism from the second half of 18th century. Maker: Jacques-Henri Alberti....
The present set of ten dinner plates and a serving platter was made in Augsburg at the beginning of the nineteenth century....
This pair of silver candlesticks presents an elegantly decorated standing type of candlesticks. The foot presents on its whole an angular form with eight profiled edges and has a light vaulted shape. Kassel 1766, 1774, Isaak Baucair, Huguenot silversmith of the court....