George III Tea Caddy, Silver
This George III tea caddy, silver, has an oval shape and is very fine and detailed engraved with flowers and garlands. Made in London 1786/ by John Harris II....
This George III tea caddy, silver, has an oval shape and is very fine and detailed engraved with flowers and garlands. Made in London 1786/ by John Harris II....
This very fine silver sugar box from the early Georgian period (George I/II) was made in London 1726/7 by James Goodwin....
This coffeepot is a very fine example of the Augsburg Rococo. The pot is standing on a bright, round and slightly curved foot. The body has a bulging form and is tapering towards the upper part. Made by Johann Chr. Engelbrecht in 1761/3....
This French silver gilt bowl with cover comes from the directoire period – transitional period from the Louis XVI to Empire style. Made in Paris by Hache....
The present pair of silver sauceboats with Rococo decoration from the second half of the 18th century comes from Augsburg. It was made by Carl Samuel Bettkober. The coat of arms is that of von Coels (von der Brügghen)....
This silver, rococo, mid-sized, eighteenth-century tureen was made by Christian II. Drentwett, a member of a well-known, old family of goldsmiths in Augsburg....
Antique silver, German soup tureen from Wroclaw from the late 18th century. Made in the neoclassical style, by the master maker Tobias Meyer....
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....
Two French silver-gilt (vermeil) Empire coffepots made with very elegant design and decorative motifs by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, in Paris 1818/39. The smaller one with a provenance from the Margraviate of Baden....
The smooth, tapering and cylindrical chocolate pot is raised on a moulded rim foot. The spout is S-curved and it ends in a bird’s head. The slightly domed cover is connected to the corpus with a detachable pin and chain....