Silver-gilt Eleven-Part Toilette Service
This set of objects, silver-gilt, originate from a toilette service, made in Augsburg, at the beginning of the eighteenth century....
This set of objects, silver-gilt, originate from a toilette service, made in Augsburg, at the beginning of the eighteenth century....
This French travelling nécessaire from the end of the 18th century has fittings in vermeil (silver-gilt) from Strasbourg. The case, covered with green leather, is original. Maker: François Daniel Imlin....
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 spherical body of the chandelier is completely symmetrical and consists of a pear-shaped, highly oval shape that is constricted at the top and bottom...
Butter dish, silver, with remains of the original gilding....
Georgian, earlynineteenth century, silver, antique caddy spoon in excellent condition. Birmingham 1805-6, Cocks & Bettridge....
Very well preserved, early and unusual, silver caddy spoon which has the form of a pastern-hoof. Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807-8....
This very well preserved silver tea caddy spoon has the imaginative form of a jockey cap, form initiated by Joseph Taylor, the maker of this present spoon....
The lips of the silver plates are flat, curved and adorned with a raised laurel band. On the underside: engraved coat of arms of the House of Savoy, marks. Augsburg 1802-3, Gustav Friedrich Gerich....
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....