An Art Nouveau Scandinavian silver Viking Revival tea strainer, turned wood handle and pierced stylised floral decoration, possibly Danish, maker's marks EHO, stamped 826S, length 17cm Very good overall condition, no obvious damage or repair, one very small split starting to occur in one strand of the lattice handle, otherwise just lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 826S.
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Various Danish silver modernist jewellery, including pair of Ulrich cufflinks and pair of Ulrich ear clips, bracelet length 19cm, 37g total, (4) All in good original condition, no damage or repair, cufflinks have personalised engraved panels, settings lightly abraded all over, marks clear.
A Danish sterling silver modernist V panel necklace, by Niels Erik From, and a sterling triple strand bracelet, chain length 41cm, bracelet length 19cm, 30.9g total, (2) All in very good original condition, no damage or repair, chain for necklace is not the same maker as the V panel, settings lightly abraded all over, marks clear, engraved 925.
GRANN & LAGLYE - a Danish sterling silver and pearl modernist stylised pendant necklace, and BORJE TENNUNG - a Swedish pewter pendant necklace, both chain lengths 46cm, 48.5g total, (2) All in very good original condition, no damage or repair, no broken links, settings lightly abraded all over, marks clear.
Various Danish and other silver modernist jewellery, including a pair of Niels Erik From sterling cufflinks, Firma Mule Thers sterling wave brooch, American Krementz sterling gilt clip, etc, (9) All in very good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, settings lightly abraded all over, marks clear.
W&S SORENSEN - an Art Nouveau Danish silver stylised sifter spoon, and a Danish silver wood-handled strawberry serving spoon, hallmarks 1931, largest length 23.5cm, (2) Both in very good original condition, no damage or repair, settings lightly abraded all over, wood handle has a small chip on the back, marks clear.
Trade Catalogue.- Wagner (Günther), Fabriken in Hannover und Wien. Preis-Liste No.19A, 2 chromolithographed plates of Pelikan paints and ink bottles heightened with gold and/or silver, chart of mounted colour samples (a little damp-stained), illustrations, light foxing to title, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, a few small ink spots to upper cover, slight cockling to lower, 8vo, Hanover, 1901.⁂ In 1871 Günther Wagner took over the paint and ink manufacturing company founded by the chemist Carl Hornemann in Hanover in 1838, renaming it Pelikan AG after his family crest. The company's non-fading iron gall ink 4001, introduced in 1898, became the best-selling ink in the world due to its suitability for official documents.
Birds.- English School (probably late 18th century) Silver Pheasant, found in Southeast Asia and parts of China, watercolour and gouache on laid paper without watermark, double ruled ink border lines, with inscription verso in brown ink that reads 'Painted Pheasant by/ Atwood', sheet 370 x 540 mm. (14 1/2 x 21 1/4 in), marginal nicks and small tears, one repaired, handling creases, some toning to sheet, light damp-stains and other surface dirt, unframed, late 18th century [or slightly later]
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