Drinking Bowl with Two Handles, Silver Gilt
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 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 silver gilt drinking bowl was made in Augbsurg (Germany) in the early seventeenth century by the maker Adam Forster. It has a wonderful engraving....
The Lamentation theme belongs to the so-called devotional pictures, appeared in German sculpture since c. 1300. This silver Lamentation is made in Augsburg c. 1626 by Abraham II Lotter....
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....
The very finely engraved, silver-gilt Régence bowl captivates at first glance with its elegant shape: its spherical body, constricted in the middle, rises above three rolled, graceful volute feet....
The box has an ovular form with six sides, mounted with silver hinges around the rim, which open on one side. The base of the box undercuts to create a natural curvature, on which the box gracefully perches...
.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 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....