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Rococo cream ladle, Silver 12 Lot (750/1000), Saxony Anhalt, around 1770
Baroque teapot, silver 12 lot (750 / 1000), Central or South Germany ca. 1750-1760, master mark not identified so far, dissolved
Silver baroque trowel, hallmark / city mark: Warsaw, Poland, silver 12 Loth, partial gilding, monogram. Length 38,5 cm
Baroque silver spoon, Silver 13 Lot, 812.5/1000, Aachen 1770, Germany, Maker’s mark: AE under a crown for Antonius Emonds
Baroque silver spoon, Silver 13 Lot, 812.5/1000, Aachen 1770-95, Germany, Joannes Franciscus Josephus Graaf
Baroque silver spoon Aachen 1777, 13 lot silver, 812.5/1000, Aachen 1777, Germany, Joannes Franciscus Josephus Graaf
Baroque silver mustard pot with rococo style thumb rest in the shape of a leafMarking: town mark Beckum, Westphalia (former Hanseatic city), silver 13 Loth – the only preserved baroque corpus ware! The only known piece apart from cutlery.Maker’s mark: ? FN for Friederich Christian Joseph Nettesheim I. ?Height 19 cm, weight 180 g. – 1 inch = 2.54 cm –
English baroque mocha spoon, London ca. 1760-70, sterling silver 925, probably William Tant
Porridge Bowl with cover Aachen 1769-1770, Silver 13 Lot, 812.5/1000 with gilding on the inside, late Baroque, French style, Antonius Emonds
Silver model pot – analogous to model dressers or toys, Oelsnitz (Vogtland, Saxony, Germany) around 1770-1780, silver 13 lot, Maker’s mark IFG for Johann Friedrich Goeldel
Luxurious English George III silver tea caddy with a bone pineapple finial, Execution: London 1770, sterling silver 925
North German Rococo pair of candlesticks around 1770, maker’s mark HCB for Hans Conrad Albert Barckhan, Hamburg city mark with letter D for 1760-1784, typical Hamburg decor, larger and heavier than usual
Dresden Rococo candlestick owned by King Friedrich August III. of Saxony / King of Poland, Court silver, Master: Carl David Schrödel (silversmith 1741-73) cf. Rosenberg No. 1679, Inspection mark: Dresden around 1770