A silver gilt platter and cloche from the Dresden court silver
A silver gilt platter and cloche from the Dresden court silver...
A silver gilt platter and cloche from the Dresden court silver...
A Dresden silver candlestick made for Prince Elector Friedrich Christian of Saxony...
The classic-looking, round silver box impresses with its muted design. Any means of elaborate decoration was dispensed with to focus on the medallion of Catherine the Great in the centre of the lid, thereby emphasising its significance. ...
Shaped oval form, the dishes with ribbon-tied reeded borders, the covers with fluting below a laurel wreath band, the knopped finial with acanthus leaf brackets, all pieces engraved with the monogram of George III of Great Britain and Ireland, Elector and later King of Hanover, marked...
Four trifoil bowls from the service of the Dukes of Württemberg-Oels in Silesia. Engraved coat of arms cartouche with monogram Carl Christian Erdmann Duke of Württemberg-Oels in Silesia...
The shaped circular dish with moulded border, the conforming cover with acanthus and foliate-clasped berried terminal, marked underneath of dish and outer rim of cover, struck with number '2' to dish and cover, the dish further prick-engraved '?:p:2'...
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....
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....