Silver loderein box, Pieter Geyskes, Schoonhoven 1825. Beautiful rectangular model with ribbed decorations. The lid is concave and has a small handle (presumably added later). The Netherlands, Schoonhoven, Pieter Geyskes, 1825, hallmarks: Minerva, maker's mark, year letter Q - light signs of wear. 25 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 2 cm, W 3.2 cm, H 4.3 cm.
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Pill box silver. Beautiful model with engraved decorations. The Netherlands, second half of the 19th century, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, unclear / untraceable maker's mark (CZ 12?), unclear year letter (possibly k from 1894) - light signs of wear. 23 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 5.7 cm, W 5.4 cm, H 1.9 cm.
Peppermint box silver. Square model with engraved Biedermeier decoration and representation of a townscape. The Netherlands, Schoonhoven, Johannes Petrus Sperna Weiland, 1860, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, a - light signs of wear and dents. 24 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 5 cm, W 5 cm, H 1.7 cm.
Jewellery box / jewelry box, silver. Beautiful openwork model with flower branch decorations with engraving. The inside of the lid is lined with textile on wood. United Kingdom, Birmingham, S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 1920, hallmarks: lion, anchor, maker's mark, V - light signs of use. 279 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 10.8 cm, W 16.2 cm, H 5 cm.
Peppermint box silver. Oval model with reed & ribbon motive on the lid as well as a vacant cartouche in the shape of a laurel wreath with bow. Germany, late 19th / early 20th century, hallmarks: 800, faded hallmarks - light signs of wear and dents. 17 grams, 800/1000. Dim. L 3.5 cm, W 4.5 cm, H 1.5 cm.
Teaspoon / tobacco box silver. Former tobacco box made into a teaspoon box. Equipped with engraved decorations and brazed legs and handle. The Netherlands, ca. 1850, hallmarks: visible Minerva, other hallmarks very likely under the purple cloth interior - light signs of wear and dents. 187 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 8 cm, W 13 cm, H 7 cm.
3-piece lot of silver sugar scoops. 2 designed as a coal shovel model, 1 with a long handle. The Netherlands, including Joure, including Christiaan Jacobs Bruinings, early / first half of the 19th century / 1857, hallmarks: various hallmarks - light signs of wear. 38 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 15 cm.
5-piece tea service, model 1513 'Versailles' bolpas, silver. A 5-piece tea set consisting of a teapot, chafing dish, cream set and a spoon vase. Model Versailles 1513 bolpas. The Netherlands, Voorschoten, Silver Factory Voorschoten, 1933 / 1934, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, year letters Y and Z - light signs of wear. 1065 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 20.6 cm, W 11.8 cm, H 15.3 cm.
4-piece lot of sugar scoops, tea thumb and tea scoop, silver. Two sugar scoops (model "coal shovel") and Empire tea thumb and tea scoop. The Netherlands, including Amsterdam, various makers including Simon Woortman, 1826 / 1843 / 1877 / 2nd half of the 19th century, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's marks, year letters R, I and S, V-import hallmark - light signs of use. 49 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 11.7 cm.
3-piece lot of tea thumbs / tea scoops, silver. Two Empire tea thumbs and a thumb equipped with a raised scalloped rim and engraved Biedermeier decorations. The Netherlands, Amsterdam (2x) / Joure, Hendrik Smits / Jacob Nicolaas Kramer / Christiaan Jacobs Bruinings, 1835 / 1839 / 1853, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's marks, year letters A, E and T of the second alphabet - light signs of wear. 18 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 8 cm, W 4 cm.
Bonbon / sweetmeat basket, silver. Moulded model with openwork side. Decorated with rocailles, soldered handles and engraved flowers. The Netherlands, Haarlem, Zaanlandse Zilversmederij, 1972, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, m - light signs of wear. 116 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 15.3 cm, W 9.3 cm, H 6.6 cm.
Art Deco bonbon dish, silver. Beautiful Art Deco hammered model with folded lip and twisted rope rim on base between bowl and foot. Sweden, Stockholm, K. Anderson, 1926, hallmarks: maker's mark, city hallmark, country hallmark, content hallmark S, year hallmark - light signs of use. 96 grams, 800/1000. Dim. H 6.6 cm, diameter 12 cm.
Drinking cup silver. Richly decorated with engraved cartouches, reinforced upper rim and pearl rim on foot. United Kingdom, London, George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, 1861, hallmarks: lion, panther's head, maker's mark, year letter f, Queen Victoria duty hallmark. Inscription: see photos - light signs of wear. 98 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 9.5 cm, H 9.3 cm, diam 6.3 cm.
Drinking cup silver. Richly decorated with engravings of a.o. palm leafs and shells. With reinforced lip, pearl rim on foot and soldered handle. United Kingdom, Birmingham, Hilliard & Thomason, 1877, hallmarks: lion, anchor, maker's mark, year letter C, Queen Victoria duty hallmark - light signs of use. 100 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 10 cm, H 10.2 cm, diam 6.9 cm.
Silver Empire tea thumbs (2), Netherlands 1818 / 1843. Empire tea thumbs. Model with pointed terminal from 1818 and model with round terminal from 1843. The Netherlands, Amsterdam (both), Andries de Roever / Johannes Hendrikus Tarner, 1818 / 1843, hallmarks: walking lion 2, Minerva, maker's marks, year letters i (1st alphabet) and i (2nd alphabet) - light signs of wear. 16 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 8.7 cm, W 3 cm.
Tea caddy silver. Beautiful rectangular model with removable lid, standing on four legs. Decorated in Rococo style, gilded inside. Germany, Ellmendingen-Keltern, Albert Bodemer (re-assayer), early 20th century, hallmarks: moon, crown, hand, HANDARBEIT, German re-assayers mark Albert Bodemer, Dutch import hallmarks - light signs of use and dents. 289 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 8.5 cm, W 9.5 cm, H 12.5 cm.
Silver "bruidsuiker" (bridal sugar) basket, Cornelis Knuysting, Rotterdam 1807-1809. Boat-shaped model with handle, openwork sides and edging. The Netherlands, Rotterdam, Cornelis Knuysting, 1807-1809, hallmarks: crown content hallmark (11 penningen 5 grain), city hallmark, maker's mark, year letter a - light signs of wear. 111 grams, 934/1000. Dim. L 13.1 cm, W 6.6 cm, H 17.8 cm.
Silver goblet, Crispin Fuller, London 1794. A George III model drinking cup with gilded interior. Richly decorated. United Kingdom, London, Crispin Fuller, 1794, hallmarks: lion, panther's head, maker's mark, year letter t, King George III duty hallmark - light signs of use. 119 grams, 925/1000. Dim. H 8.5 cm, diameter 7.1 cm.
A 5-piece coffee and tea service, showpiece or "pronkservies" (? 80.2 cm). A large showpiece service for coffee and tea, very richely - characteristically Portugese - decorated. With many decorations including engraved and repoussé rocailles, shells and acanthus leaves. The tray has two (soldered) handles. The object consists of 5 parts and, in addition to the tray, consists of a coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer jug. The coffee pot and the tea pot are fitted with a hinged lid, whereas the sugar bowl has a removable lid. All parts are completely made of silver. Portugal, Porto, Reis Joalheiros, ca. 1950, hallmarks: maker's mark (two times: REIS and maker's mark in a cartouche), city hallmark (Porto), hallmark (eagle 833) - light signs of wear and dents. 8720 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 80.2 cm, W 52 cm, H 29 cm.
Silver sugar box (special for WWI, 1914-18). This Swedish sugar box was specially made for carrying sugar during the First World War. The sugar ration was introduced in 1916 and this unique piece was made to bring one's own sugar to, for example, a party, which was a common practice. One other piece of this model is known and is exhibited at the Kalmar läns museum in Sweden (Identification code KLM024967). Sweden, Stockholm, Guldsmedsaktiebolaget (the goldsmith company), 1916 / 1918, hallmarks: maker's mark, country hallmark, content hallmark S, city hallmark, year hallmark Q7 (= 1918). Inscription: Socker 1916 - light signs of wear. 23 grams, 800/1000. Dim. L 1.5 cm, W 2.1 cm, H 6.6 cm.
Georg Jensen silver bowl No. 414B. Hammered bowl on foot with openwork pearl band connecting foot and bowl. Model 414B. Denmark, Copenhagen, Georg Jensen, first quarter 20th century, hallmarks: sterling, maker's mark, Denmark, 925S, model number 414B. Inscription: Pijlstaart 27 Juni 1926 IIe prijs - light signs of wear and dents. 266 grams, 925/1000. Dim. H 9.2 cm, diameter 18.9 cm.
Georg Jensen 8-piece set oyster forks, model Old Danish, silver. Model 'Old Danish', designed by Harald Nielsen in 1947. The Old Danish cutlery pattern is a symbolic representation of the occupation of Denmark during World War II. The accentuated, clean lines of the double fluted pattern and balanced weight distribution symbolize the spirit and proud resistance of the Danish nation. The Old Danish pattern has a long association with the Danish kingdom; King Christian X, who never fled his kingdom during the occupation, used the cutlery at state banquets and more recently it was given as a wedding present in 2004 to His Royal Highnesses the Crown Prince and the Crown Princess of Denmark. Denmark, Copenhagen, Georg Jensen, mid 20th century, hallmarks: maker's mark, sterling Denmark, ZI - light signs of wear. 242 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 14.2 cm.
Jewish Pesach seder dish / bowl silver. A Pesach / Passover seder dish with six compartments for special ingredients indicated with Hebrew words, namely Karpas (= parsley), Zeroah (= a bone of a lamb), Baytzah (= an egg, hard boiled and then fried), Maror (= bitter herbs), Chazeret (= raw whole horseradish, but also radish, also a bitter herb), and finally Charoset (= sweet). The bowl is beautifully decorated with floral details. Israel, mid 20th century, hallmarks: unknown maker's mark (FM T), 0.925 - light signs of use. 703 grams, 925/1000. Dim. H 2.5 cm, diam 35.2 cm.
Hanukkah candlestick silver. A model with 8 + 1 holders and a holder with a pouring jug. With fluted details. The foot is filled. The Netherlands, The Hague, D.J. Aubert, 1996, hallmarks: standing lion, Minerva, maker's mark, m - light signs of wear. 720 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 10 cm, W 23.5 cm, H 27 cm.
Jewish Mezuzah, silver. A Mezuzah (Hebrew: ????? - literal meaning: doorpost), a text tube to be affixed to the doorpost. When struck, one pronounces the following blessing: Baruch atah adonai eloheinu melech ha'olam asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu likbo'a m'zuzah (which is, being rendered: "Blessed art thou Lord our God, King of the universe, who sanctified us with his mitzvot (613 commandments and prohibitions from the Torah) and made us write the mezuzah on the doorposts"). Russia, Moscow, Laz. Gyeorkman, late 19th century, hallmarks: 84, city mark, maker's mark, re-mark - light signs of wear. 26 grams, 84 Zolotniki 875/1000. Dim. L 1 cm, W 3.8 cm, H 11.1 cm.
Jewish Mezuzah, silver. A Mezuzah (Hebrew: ?????. Literal meaning: doorpost). This text tube contains its original text, Deuteronomy 6 verse 4 to 9 and Deuteronomy 11 verse 13 to 21. For more information about the use of a Mezuzah, see previous lot. Israel, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Ben Sion (or Zion) David, 20th century, hallmarks: maker's mark, Israel, sterling - light signs of use and dents. 58 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 1.9 cm, W 2 cm, H 15.1 cm.
Jewish jat, silver. Beautifully executed model with repoussé flower decoration, pilaster-shaped stem and equipped with a carrying chain. Israel, Tel Aviv, Hazorfim, second half of the 20th century, hallmarks: maker's mark, 925 - light signs of wear. 100 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 26 cm (excluding chain).
Roman Catholic prayer book with gold lock. Beautiful compact prayer book "Liefdebloem" with leather cover and content by Brepols & Dierckx son Turnhout Belgium. Fitted with a gold clasp. The Netherlands / Belgium, ca. 1896, hallmarks: oak leaf - light signs of wear. 97 grams, 14K. Dim. L 9.5 cm, W 7 cm, H 2.3 cm.
Glasses case silver. Oval model with engraved decorations. Lined with purple felt inside. The Netherlands, Schoonhoven, Andries Graves Kooiman & Klaaske Leverland Mopman, 1854, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, U - light signs of wear and dents. 66 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 4.3 cm, W 12.4 cm, H 1.3 cm.
Snuff box silver. Rectangular model with floral engravings including amphora vases with flower arrangements. The bottom is ribbed and the inside is gilded. France, ca. 1840-50, hallmarks: Minerva 1, unknown French maker's mark (PAG with rooster), Belgian import hallmark E (étranger), animal head - light signs of use. 55 grams, 950/1000. Dim. L 4 cm, W 7.2 cm, H 1.5 cm.
2-piece set of fob pendants, silver. Beautiful set of fob pendants with repoussé decoration and agate stamps (without initials). The fob pendants come from London and are attached to a Dutch chain with a large spherical bead decorated with a.o. twisted rope rims and coarse pearl rims. United Kingdom, London, 1976, hallmarks: lion, panther's head, unknown maker's mark (HBJ), B / sword 835, maker's mark of J. Niekerk - light signs of use. 52 grams, 925/1000 and 835/1000. Dimension total length with chain: 44.5 cm. Fob pendant dimensions: 1.9 x 2.3 x 3.2 cm
2-piece lot silver Vesta cases. Round model and rectangular model, both with engraved decoration. United Kingdom, Birmingham, Rolason Brothers / W & Co Ltd ?, 1898 / 1913, hallmarks: lion, anchor, maker's marks, year letters y and O - light signs of use. 35 grams, 925/1000. Dim. W 5 cm, H 4.1 cm.
Snuff box / tobacco box, silver. Rectangular model with engraved decoration including a cartouche. The inside is gilded. France, Paris, Adolphe Frontin & Paul Rufié, ca. 1890-1900, hallmarks: maker's mark, export hallmark - light signs of use. 72 grams, 800/1000. Dim. L 5 cm, W 8.6 cm, H 2.6 cm.
Silver inkstand, Jacob Daniel Arnoldi & Johannes Willem Wielick, Amsterdam 1839. Very fine rectangular model with lobed border, standing on four twisted ball feet. With a rectangular silver holder for writing points with a removable lid with a deer on it, the front and back of this holder provided with a laurel wreath cartouche. In addition a holder for the glass inkwell and a holder for the glass sand shaker, both with silver lid. The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Jacob Daniel Arnoldi & Johannes Willem Wielick, 1839, hallmarks: standing lion 1, Minerva, maker's mark, year letter E, jeweller's hallmark of H.J. Verschuur - light signs of wear (glass with chips on the bottom edge). 544 grams, 934/1000. Dim. L 11.5 cm, W 19.8 cm, H 12.7 cm.
Desk clock silver. Sleek design. The top is semicircular with a handle. Standing on four ball feet. The timepiece is in good and working condition. United Kingdom, London, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 1905, hallmarks: lion, panther's head, maker's mark, K - light signs of use. 311 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 4.1 cm, W 5.7 cm, H 10.5 cm.

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