Decorative art and everyday objects of silver. Preferably from before 1900 or from the 20th century and made in an older style.
Silver
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2415/168
An English Regency oval silver tray. Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791. Weight 130 g. H. 3 cm. L. 18.5 cm.
Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Price realised:
1,000 DKK -
2415/150
A parcel-gilt lidded silver pineapple cup. Marked Christophersen, Copenhagen town mark 1930. H. 33 cm.
Estimate :
4,000 DKK Price realised:
2,600 DKK -
2415/147
Art deco Danish silver cutlery, maker P. Hertz, Copenhagen 1930ies and 1940ies. Weight excl. åieces with steel 1976 g. (56)
Estimate :
6,000–8,000 DKK Price realised:
7,500 DKK -
2415/135
"Mistletoe" Danish silver cutlery. Heimbürger. Weight excl. items with steel 5419 g. (181)
Estimate :
30,000–35,000 DKK Price realised:
25,000 DKK -
2415/51
An English Regency silver tea caddy. Maker Robert Sharp, London 1809. Weight 446 g. H. 13 cm. L. 13.5 cm.
Estimate :
6,000 DKK Price realised:
6,000 DKK -
2415/39
A Danish Baroque snakeskin silver beaker. Maker Joen Joensen, licenced in Næstved 1712. Weight 82 g H. 8 cm.
Estimate :
3,000 DKK Price realised:
3,200 DKK -
2415/36
Georg Jensen: A selection of gilt and enamelled sterling silver annual spoons, forks and knives. Year 1979. (25)
Estimate :
6,000 DKK Price realised:
4,400 DKK -
2415/33
A Danish Baroque snakeskin silver beaker. Maker Niels Svendsen, Copenhagen 1689. Weight 228 g. H. 11 cm.
Estimate :
6,000–8,000 DKK Price realised:
5,500 DKK -
2415/27
A pair of German Louis XVI embossed silver candlesticks. Carl L. Müller in Berlin, late 18th century. H. 19.5 cm. (2)
Estimate :
8,000–10,000 DKK Price realised:
6,500 DKK -
2415/24
A sterling silver ship model. 1985. H. 17 cm.
Estimate :
2,000 DKK Not sold
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2415/21
A Danish Rococo sugar bowl. Maker Eiler Mortensen, Copenhagen 176? Weight 332 g. L. 22. 5 cm.
Estimate :
6,000 DKK Price realised:
5,500 DKK