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Lot 300

A George III egg shaped silver nutmeg grater, with reeded rims and detachable steel rasp, 47mm, by Samuel Meriton, maker's mark only, 12.6g Minor old dents and light wear but not split or repaired

Lot 323

A Victorian silver teapot, chased with scrolling foliage, 10cm h, marks rubbed, London 1889, 7ozs 18dwts Light wear and minor dents

Lot 330

A Victorian oval silver tea caddy and cover, stamped with a continuous bacchanal between reeded and crimped borders, 10cm h, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1892, 5ozs 3dwts and an oval French silver tea caddy and cover, c1900, 85mm h, indistinct control and other mark, 3ozs 13dwts (2) Light wear

Lot 347

A George III silver waiter, with beeded rim on three claw and ball feet, crested, 18cm diam, by Timothy Renou, London 1797, 8ozs 12dwts  Some light scratches underneath, dirt on top surface, no dents or repairs

Lot 355

A George V silver fruit bowl, with applied rim, on four paw feet, 24cm diam, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1930, 15ozs 15dwts Light polish wear, no engraving

Lot 368

A Victorian wrythen fluted silver hairpin box, the lid die stamped with C-scrolls and flowers, 11cm, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1891 and two silver sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1899 and 1907, 5ozs (3) Dishes in good condition, box also good with light wear, no holes

Lot 387

A George V silver cream jug, 90mm h, by H C Davis, Birmingham 1919, 2ozs 15dwts Light wear and minor dents

Lot 389

A George V silver salver, on three volute feet, 20cm diam, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1935, 10ozs 12dwts No engraving, light polish scratches

Lot 401

A pair of Scottish Victorian silver sauce ladles, Fiddle pattern, by Alexander Coghill, Glasgow 1846, 2ozs 18dwts Light wear

Lot 406

A George V silver salver, on four volute feet, 25.5cm diam, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931, 21ozs 17dwts Good condition save for light polish scratches, no engraving or erasure

Lot 409

A Victorian silver claret jug, of baluster shape with lever action to the lid, the body richly chased with flowers and foliage and applied with high relief winged male and female figures flaking leafy vacant cartouche, on domed foot, 46cm h, by Mappin & Webb, London 1897, 62ozs 10dwts Good condition, very slightly pushed in at base of handle, not split, no engraving or evidence of such from cartouches, no repair to arms / wings of applied figures, light polish wear

Lot 412

An Edwardian silver table service, Hanoverian pattern with rat tail, MacGregor crest, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903 and 1904, 172ozs 5dwts (84) Signs of light-moderate use consistent with age; one tine of one table fork bent

Lot 426

A set of ten Victorian silver teaspoons, Fiddle pattern, by Samuel Whitford, London 1867, 7ozs 5dwts Light wear

Lot 441

An Austrian-Hungarian silver chatelaine hook, 15cm l overall, maker's and control marks, late 19th c and another smaller, lyre shaped, control mark and KAKNUS, 2ozs 17dwts (2) Both with light wear consistent with age, but complete

Lot 442

Two Edwardian and George V silver vesta cases, 52 and 56mm, both Birmingham, maker's mark poorly struck, possibly JC, 1908 and F D Long, 1921, 2ozs Light wear

Lot 459

A George V silver waistcoat card case, 82mm l, by W J Myatt & Co, Chester 1913, 19dwts Light wear

Lot 460

A George V silver vesta case, engine turned, 50mm, by W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 18dwts Light wear

Lot 471

A French EPNS cocktail tray, by Christofle, late 20th c, 20 x 26cm Light polish scratches

Lot 495

A French porcelain group of The Fortune Teller, late 19th c, painted in tones of light and bright blue, on oval base, 31cm l, green printed anchor Slightly chipped and small repairs, including to back of chairs

Lot 519

A pair of Plaue floral encrusted fruit stands and detachable baskets, late 19th c, of open trellis design, the rustic stand with the figures of two putti, 34cm h, underglaze blue crossed lines Apart from some typical light chipping of the flowers and petals, in unusually good condition

Lot 550

An English porcelain miniature cobalt ground watering can, possibly Chamberlain’s Worcester, c1820, painted with floral reserves and gilt, 7cm h, a miniature contemporary English porcelain jug, painted with landscapes and a Meissen floral cream jug (3)   A similar shape to the first was made by Spode, the design for which is illustrated in the 1820 factory Shape Book where it is described   as “298 Rose Spout Tea Taster, usual and small toy size” Watering can – good with light wear to gilding. Miniature jug- cracked. Meissen jug – tiny rim nicks

Lot 571

A Royal Worcester vase, 1891, decorated with ferns on a blushed ivory ground, 23cm h, puce printed mark, Rd number and 1268 Light wear to gilding on neck

Lot 587

A pair of Royal Worcester flower or fern pots, 1905, painted by E Phillips, signed, a basket of flowers or Hawkins, signed with fruit, in oval gilt frames reserved on a green ground, 10cm h, blue printed mark, Rd number and 2367 One or wo minute glaze scratches on green ground, one with light wear to gilding on rim, not cracked or chipped, no restoration

Lot 617

An Indian damascened dagger and sheath, Khanjar, 19th c, with tiger's head pommel, 15.5cm overall Some slight rust on blade and localised light wear to silver inlay

Lot 631

A South East Asian engraved gold, silver and steel damascened casket, 18th c, with gilt brass lock and bun feet, 13cm l Light wear consistent with age

Lot 633

A South East Asian silver coloured metal and terrapin carapace model of a turtle, c1900, the repousse underside with shou character, 19.5cm l Minor dents and light wear but complete and undamaged

Lot 647

English School, 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Man, with curly light brown hair, in white stock and black coat, ivory, oval, 68mm, papier mache frame with oak leaf hanger, another 19th c portrait miniature of a young woman in a white dress, ivory, 48mm diam and a 19th c miniature of a man, in navy coat, pearwood frame (3)   Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: 63WBNDZ1 and HZ78M9DN Wood framed miniature - flat chip on underside of glass, miniature faded but undamaged

Lot 649

19th c School - Portrait miniature of a Young Woman, with curly long light brown hair and pearls, in a red off the shoulder dress, with initials M O, ivory, oval, 68mm, papier mache frame with acorn hanger   Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: B76VTP1Z Good condition, frame slightly marked and chipped

Lot 652

English School, mid 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman, with curly light brown hair, in pink and white lace trimmed dress, ivory, 93 x 120mm, unframed and another, a gentleman, half length before red drapery, arched top, 95 x 130mm, bone frame (2)   Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: WP5J3T6T Lady - upper right corner chipped and slightly scuffed. Gentleman- good condition, with some dust and scratches. The bone frame damaged

Lot 674

A Parker "51" fountain pen and pencil set, boxed (2) Good second hand condition with old dried ink and very light scratches

Lot 680

A Waterman L'Etalon burgundy fountain pen Light wear scratches from occasional use

Lot 682

A Montblanc Noblesse Oblige fountain pen Light wear scratches

Lot 687

A French brass carriage clock, Benetfink & Co London, Made in Paris, retaining the original silvered platform escapement, gong striking movement in corniche case, key, 13cm h excluding handle, leather case Dusty, in good condition, would benefit from an overhaul, enamel dial undamaged, signature on dial rubbed, one bevelled glass light with tiny chip in the corner

Lot 7

A diamond ring, in 18ct white gold, Birmingham 2004, 8.4g, size S Light wear

Lot 746

A Japanese lacquer table cabinet and stand, Meiji period, decorated with an eagle and other birds and flowering plants, including wisteria, copper handles, 38cm h Light wear and two areas of lost lacquer on knee of two legs

Lot 79

A diamond five stone ring, with old cut diamonds in white gold marked 18ct, 2.9g, size M Light wear to hoop

Lot 81

A diamond ring, in 18ct gold Birmingham 1914, 2.4g, size O Light wear

Lot 829

A brass compound microscope, E Bryan Manchester, circa 1900, with eyepiece, objective lens, plano/concave mirror, mahogany case with drawer of slides Light wear to lacquer but overall good, door catch replaced

Lot 912

A French orientalist bronze statuette of "Decrotteur Arabe", cast from a model by Edouard Drouot (1859-1945), late 19th c, light brown patina, with gilt title label to the bow centred base, 34cm h Fine quality and condition

Lot 913

A French orientalist bronze statuette of "Le Porteur d'deau Tunisien", cast from a model by Jean Didier Debut (1824-1893), late 19th c, rich light brown and vari coloured patina, with gilt label PRIX DE ROME to the oblong base, Paris garanti seal, 33cm h Good codition

Lot 945

A Victorian brass gas wall light and cut glass shades of torch form, c1900, beaded rims, 44cm h, adapted for electricity Good condition

Lot 953

A George III linen sampler, Perform'd by Elizabeth Ashby, late 18th c, worked with deer behind a fence and trees between letter, stands and verse tablet, 42.5 x 32.5cm, contemporary ebonised frame Typically faded and stained to a more or less even light brown, a finely worked example, free from moth holes or at least any of significance, long undisturbed in the present chipped and worn frame, lacking backboard

Lot 972

A Victorian stained glass window light, c1880, painted with birds in branches in half flower border, 46cm diam including circular painted wood frame Central elements in tact and in good condition, several of the border quarries cracked, one with small loss

Lot 979

Cotman (John Sell, illustrator), Turner (Dawson), et al., Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk, two-volume set, second edition, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1839, engraved general title-pages dated 1839, the divisional titles 1838, hand-coloured frontispieces, 171 etchings with contemporary yellow wash, a crisp, clean copy, some occasional off-setting, rarer marginal soiling and the odd spot of foxing however light, contemporary quarter-morocco over cloth, slightly sunned, rubbed scuffs, yellow endpapers, uncut edges, 4to, (2)

Lot 98

A light blue tourmaline and diamond ring, in 18ct gold, 4.4g, size K½ Good condition

Lot 12

Römischer Bronzehelm vom Typ Niederbieber, 3. Jhdt. n. Chr. Aus einem Stück getriebene bronzene Kalotte, seitlich mit markant ausgestellten und abgesetzten Ohrenausschnitten, das Hinterteil tief nach unten gezogen und mit leicht schräg nach unten geneigtem Nackenschutz versehen. Der Nackenschutz am Rand mit starken Ausbrüchen, die Unterseite mit einer geritzten, kursiven Besitzerinschrift versehen. Auf dem Scheitel längs ein bronzener Bügel, der hinten bis nahe zum Nackenschutz gezogen ist, an beiden Enden durch einen Niet mit großem konischen Kopf befestigt. Quer dazu über dem oberen Teil der Kalotte ein eiserner Bügel, der durch einen Schlitz auf der Oberseite des Bronzebügels in Position gehalten wird.Vom Stirnbügel aus Bronzeblech links nur noch das Nietloch zur Befestigung und rechts ein Niet mit dem Ansatz des Bügels erhalten. Inwendig an den Seiten eiserne Scharnierlaschen mit einem Niet befestigt, welche mit den umgebogenen oberen Enden der Wangenklappen ein dreiteiliges Gewerbe bildeten. Nur die rechte Wangenklappe erhalten, unten mit auswärts gestelltem breiten Rand, vorne mit zwei Gesichtsauschnitten. Die Ohren durch die Wangenklappen vollständig in den Ohrenausschnitt hinein abgedeckt. Die erhaltene Wangenklappe innen an vier Punkten modern befestigt. Kalotte und Wangenklappe von innen her mit Gaze und Kunststoff stabilisiert, eine Bruchstelle des bronzenen Längsbügels ebenfalls. Länge ca. 29 cm, Breite ca. 19 cm, Höhe ca. 29 cm.Späteste und am weitesten entwickelte Form römischer Helme in der Tradition der Exemplare, deren Kalotte aus einem Stück getrieben ist. Zum Zweck der Gewichtsreduzierung extrem dünne und leichte Wandung, welche durch die massiveren Kreuzbügel auf dem Oberteil in Bezug auf Stabilität und Sicherheit verstärkt wurde. In der Zeit um 300 während der Tetrarchie durch neue, völlig andere Konstruktionsprinzipien (Kammhelme mit mehrteiligen Kalotten) abgelöst.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass eines süddeutschen Militaria-Sammlers, erworben 2008 bei Hermann Historica (Auktion 54, Los 365). Zuvor Sammlung Axel Guttman (AG 543/H242), erworben 1994 in Krefeld. Publiziert in Junkelmann, "Römische Helme. Sammlung Axel Guttmann VIII", 2000, S. 158 mit Abb. 81 und 82. A Roman bronze helmet of the Niederbieber type, 3rd century A.D. A Roman bronze helmet of the Niederbieber type, 3rd century A.D. A bronze bowl hammered in one piece, the sides with strikingly flared and stepped ear openings, the back pulled deeply downwards and provided with a neck guard sloping slightly downwards. The neck guard at the rim with heavy chipping, the underside with an incised, cursive owner's inscription. On the crest lengthwise a bronze stirrup, drawn close to the neck guard at the back, fastened at both ends by a rivet with a large, conical head. Transversely across the top of the calotte an iron stirrup held in position by a slot on the top of the bronze stirrup.From the frontal stirrup of sheet bronze only the rivet hole for fastening on the left and a rivet with the base of the stirrup on the right are preserved. Inside, iron hinge lugs attached to the sides with a rivet, which formed a three-part joint with the bent upper ends of the cheek flaps. Only the right cheek flap survives, with an outwardly set, wide rim at the bottom and two facial cutouts at the front. The ears completely covered by the cheek flaps into the ear cut-out. The preserved cheek flap modernly attached at four points on the inside. The calotte and cheek flap stabilised from the inside with gauze and plastic, a fracture of the bronze longitudinal stirrup as well. Length ca. 29 cm, width ca. 19 cm, height ca. 29 cm.The latest and most advanced form of Roman helmets in the tradition of examples with the bowl hammered out of one piece. Extremely thin and light wall for the purpose of weight reduction, which was strengthened in terms of stability and safety by the more massive cross-bars on the upper part. In the time around 300, during the Tetrarchy, replaced by new, completely different construction principles (ridge helmets with multi-part bowls).Provenance: From the estate of a South German military collector, acquired in 2008 at Hermann Historica (auction 54, lot 365). Previously the Axel Guttman Collection (AG 543/H242), acquired in 1994 in Krefeld. Published in Junkelmann, "Römische Helme. Axel Guttmann Collection VIII", 2000, p. 158 with figs. 81 and 82.Condition: II - III

Lot 15

Goldring eines römischen Soldaten der Legio XI, 2. - 3. Jhdt. n. Chr. Außen gewölbte und innen glatte Ringschiene, die sich von einer Breite von 3 mm auf der Unterseite zur Ringplatte hin auf 14,5 mm erweitert. Auf der breiten Ringplatte ein durch eine Zarge gefasster Schichtachat mit hellblauer Schrift über dunklem, graublauem Untergrund. Die Zarge umgeben von einem Kerbdraht. Die dreizeilige Inschrift nennt die Legio XI: "LEG / *XI* / CLAV". Der Ring ist in das 2. - 3. Jhdt. zu datieren, als die Legion im unteren Donauraum (Durostorum/Silistra) stationiert war. Außendurchmesser 23 x 25 mm. Gewicht 18,00 g. Geringfügige Abnutzungsspuren und Bestoßungen der goldenen Schiene, sonst intakt.Provenienz: Aus Hermann Historica, Auktion 65, vom 15. Oktober 2012, Los 262, seinerzeit eingeliefert aus österreichischer Privatsammlung, erworben in den 70er bis 90er Jahren. A gold ring worn by a Roman soldier in Legio XI, 2nd - 3rd century A.D. A gold ring worn by a Roman soldier in Legio XI, 2nd - 3rd century A.D.The ring shank curved on the outside and smooth on the inside, widening from a width of 3 mm on the underside to 14.5 mm on the bezel. A layered agate on the broad bezel, set in a frame with light blue lettering on a dark, greyish-blue background. The frame surrounded by beaded wire. The three-line inscription states Legio XI: "LEG / *XI* / CLAV". The ring dates back to the 2nd – 3rd century, when the legion was stationed in the lower Danube region (Durostorum/Silistra). Outside diameter 23 x 25 mm. Weight 18.00 g. Minor signs of wear and knocks on the gold ring shank, otherwise intact.Provenance: From Hermann Historica, Auction 65, on 15 October 2012, lot 262, at the time consigned from an Austrian private collection, acquired between the 1970s and 1990s.Condition: II +

Lot 25

61 gelbgrundige und drei große blaugrundige Augenperlen, keltisch, 5. - 4. Jhdt. v. Chr. Sammlung exzellent erhaltener Perlen der frühen Latènezeit. Die gelbgrundigen Augenperlen in der Regel mit vier weiß-blauen Schichtaugen, einzelne mit zwei Reihen aus vier Augen. Ein Exemplar mit weißen Knuppen entlang der Kanten. In der Mitte drei große Perlen mit zahlreichen kleinen Augen auf dunkelblauem Grund (Mitte) und ausgebleichtem, hellblauem Grund (seitlich der mittleren Perle). Länge des Strangs mit den aufgefädelten Perlen ca. 50 cm. Durchmesser der kleinsten Perlen ca. 7 mm, der größten ca. 25 mm. 61 yellow-ground and three large blue-ground eye beads, Celtic, 5th - 4th century B.C. 61 yellow-ground and three large blue-ground eye beads, Celtic, 5th - 4th century B.C. Collection of excellently preserved beads from the early Latène period. The yellow-ground eye beads usually with four white-blue layered eyes, some with two rows of four eyes. One specimen with white knobs along the edges. In the centre three large beads with numerous small eyes on a dark blue ground (centre) and faded light blue ground (sides of the centre bead). Length of the strand with the threaded beads ca. 50 cm. Diameter of the smallest beads approx. 7 mm, of the largest approx. 25 mm. Condition: I -

Lot 376

Große Jugendstil-Vase mit Landschaftsszene, Pecs (Fünfkirchen), Zsolnay, Entwurf wohl von Tade Sikorski (1852 - 1940), um 1900 Steingutscherben. Leicht reliefiert lüstrierende Eosinglasur in Rot, Grün und Violet. Umlaufender Dekor: Bäume in stilisierter Landschaft. Unterseite mit Siegelmarke "ZSOLNAY PECS", "5650", "M", "20", Manufakturbedingte Delle am unterer Rand, Kratzer am oberen Rand, kleine Farbabplatzer. Maße 35 x 17 cm. A large Art Nouveau vase with landscape scene, Pécs, Zsolnay, design probably by Tade Sikorski (1852 - 1940), circa 1900 A large Art Nouveau vase with landscape scene, Pécs, Zsolnay, design probably by Tade Sikorski (1852 - 1940), circa 1900 Earthenware. Lustre glaze in red, green and purple in light relief. Surrounding décor: trees in stylised landscape. Stamped with seal mark "ZSOLNAY PECS", "5650", "M", "20" oon the bottom, dent from manufacturing, scratch at the upper part and tiny glaze losses. Dimensions 35 x 17 cm. Condition: II

Lot 3062

Ciaccio, Roberto. - Heidegger, Martin. Holzwege. Lichtanmerkungen in acht Augenblicken - Annotazioni di luce in otto momenti - Annotations of light in eight moments. 4 Bl. (Titel, Zitatvorspruch, Druckvermerk), 4 Textbl. Mit 8 signierten Original-Aquatintaradierungen von Roberto Ciaccio. 45 x 33,5 cm. Lose Bogen in 2 Umschlägen, in OKart.-Flügelmappe und OHalbleinenschuber. Mailand, Giorgio Upiglio - Grafica Uno, April 1990-Februar 1992.Eines von 99 nummerierten Exemplaren (Gesamtauflage 129 Ex.). Druckvermerk von Ciaccio und dem Verleger Upiglio signiert. Grandioses Mappenwerk des 1951 in Rom geborenen, in Mailand wirkenden Künstlers, dessen druckgraphisches Werk 2006 zum ersten Mal in Deutschland im Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin gezeigt wurde. Zu sehen war damals eine Auswahl aus den Arbeiten, die Ciaccio in Zusammenarbeit mit dem renommierten Mailänder Drucker Giorgio Upiglio in den letzten 15 Jahren geschaffen hatte. Auch das hier vorliegende Portfolio wurde von Upiglio (gemeinsam mit Pierluigi Puliti) hergestellt. In ihrem Abstraktionsgrad erinnern die Arbeiten an Werke der amerikanischen Maler Mark Rothko oder Barnett Newman. (vgl. www.smb.museum/ausstellungen/detail/roberto-ciaccio-revenants-widerspiegelungen-der-matrix/, abgerufen am 14.7.23). Typographie von Rodolfo Campi, gedruckt auf Hahnemühle 300 g (Radierungen), Hahnemühle 220 g Shiohara (Heidegger-Texte). Das Zitat am Anfang stammt von Gottfried Boehm. Die Textpassagen in deutscher, italienischer und englischer Sprache. Vortitel mit eigenhändiger Widmung des Künstlers an den ehemaligen Direktor des Kupferstichkabinetts H. Th. Schulze-Altcappenberg (datiert: Berlin 23.3-25.6.06). - Sehr gut erhalten.

Lot 1835

Silver sifter spoon. Model after 18th century example. Equipped with a stylized rooster and openwork bowl. The Netherlands, Schoonhoven, Gerrit van der Dussen, 1905, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, V, pseudo hallmarks (series cc page 73, Valse zilvermerken in Nederland, K.A. Citroen) - light signs of use. 34 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 12.4 cm, W 7.1 cm.

Lot 1836

Silver sifter spoon, Barend Verkerk, Amsterdam 1817. With boat-shaped bowl with Empire openwork decor. The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Barend Verkerk, 1817, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, H - light signs of use. 37 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 14.2 cm, W 8.3 cm.

Lot 1841

Fish slice silver. With openwork serving blade. Equipped with engraved Biedermeier decorations and agate handle. Netherlands, Amsterdam, Theodorus Lambertus Uriot, 1876, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, r - light signs of use. 72 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 26.8 cm, W 8 cm.

Lot 1850

6-piece set of finger bowls silver. With pearl rim and engraved initials DvH. Belgium, Brussels, Wolfers Frères, late 19th century, hallmarks: ornamental hallmarks: climbing (Brussels?) lion and a mythical animal (running deer), maker's mark (twice: WF in monogram and the three stars in triangular cartouche), 800 - light signs of use. 748 grams, 800/1000. Dim. H 5.2 cm, diam 11.8 cm.

Lot 1862

2-piece set of silver sauce boats, (Louis Coignet, Paris ca. 1889-93. Very fine set with handles and reed & ribbon bands. The sauce boat is removable. France, Paris, Louis Coignet, 1889-1893, hallmarks: Mercury 2, maker's mark. Inscription: family coat of arms of a.o. Talleyrand-Périgord - light signs of wear and dents. 911 grams, 800/1000. Dim. L 24.3 cm, W 15.8 cm, H 11.3 cm.

Lot 1863

Silver bread clip, Alphonse Debain, Paris 1885-90. With repoussé dahlias, functioning with integrated tube hinge. France, Paris, Alphonse Debain, c. 1885-90, hallmarks: Minerva 1, hallmark - light signs of use. 144 grams, 950/1000. Dim. L 4 cm, W 10 cm, H 9.7 cm.

Lot 1864

2-piece set of silver candlesticks. In Rococo style. First half 20th century, hallmarks: sterling 925, ZI hallmark re hallmark - light signs of use and dents. 231 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 7 cm, W 7 cm, H 11.5 cm.

Lot 1866

Silver sifter spoon, Johannes Anthony Timmermans, Amsterdam 1807-09. Equipped with boat-shaped pierced bowl with serrated edge. The stem features an engraved branch and bow decorations. The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Johannes Anthony Timmermans, 1807-09, hallmarks: 10 content hallmark (10 penningen), city hallmark, maker's mark, year letter A, ax - light signs of wear and dents (small tear in the edge of the bowl near the handle). 33 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 16.2 cm, W 7.1 cm.

Lot 1878

Vegetable serving spoon "Hollands Rondfilet", silver. "Hollands Rondfilet". Netherlands, Utrecht, C.J. Begeer, 1892, hallmarks: standing lion, Minerva, maker's mark, h - light signs of wear. 119 grams, 934/1000. Dim. L 27.2 cm, W 5.2 cm.

Lot 1882

10-piece set of knife rests, silver. With various decorations a.w. culots. Netherlands, Voorschoten, J.M. van Kempen en Zonen, ca. 1900, hallmarks: maker's mark, sword with key - light signs of use. 171 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 6.6 cm, W 2.9 cm, H 2.5 cm.

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