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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2448/555Lyngby
Georg Jensen: A small round sterling silver bowl with lightly hammered surface. H. 8.1 cm. Diam. max. 12 cm.
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3,000–4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2448/591Lyngby
Karl Gustav Hansen: "Susanne". Sterling silver cutlery pieces. Made and marked by Hans Hansen. (23)
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2,500 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2448/594Lyngby
Sigvard Bernadotte: "Bernadotte". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen 1933-1944 and after 1945. (50)
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15,000 DKK Next bid:
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2448/688Lyngby
Karl Gustav Hansen: A sterling silver dish, a tray and a vase with engraved relief decor. (3)
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10,000 DKK Next bid:
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2448/859Aarhus
H. P. Jacobsen: A three-piece silver coffee set. Manufactured by Cohr. Coffee pot H. 21 cm. (3)
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3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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924/143Lyngby
A German Renaissance silver-gilt peg tankard. Maker Claus Sülssen II, Hamborg 1635-1662. H. 24 cm.
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80,000–100,000 DKK -
924/153Lyngby
A Danish Baroque silver peg tankard. Maker Gert Clausen, Viborg c. 1660. Weight 336 g. H. 12 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
924/154Lyngby
A Danish Baroque silver peg tankard. Copenhagen 1691. Weight 744 g. H. 18.5 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
924/155Lyngby
An early Danish Baroque silver peg tankard. Maker Anders Nielsen, Copenhagen c. 1664. Weight 934 g. H. 17.5 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
924/156Lyngby
A Danish Baroque embossed silver peg tankard. Maker Thore Sørensen, Aalborg 1704-1732. Weight 890 g. H. 19 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/157Lyngby
A Danish Baroque repoussé silver peg tankard. Maker Dionis Willadsen, Næstved 1663-1693. H. 15.5 cm.
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
924/161Lyngby
A pair of Danish Baroque silver candlesticks. Maker Christen Jensen, Copenhagen 1713. H. 18 cm. (2)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
924/162Lyngby
A pair of Danish Baroque silver candlesticks. Maker Johan Hieronimus Weischer, Viborg c. 1700. H. 15 cm. (2)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
924/163Lyngby
A pair of Danish Baroque silver candlesticks. Maker Johan Henrich Mundt, Copenhagen 1726. H. 12.5 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
924/164Lyngby
A Swedish Baroque silver peg tankard. Maker Didrik Hansson Hysing, Stockholm 1676-1701. Weight 920 g. H. 16 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
924/168Lyngby
A pair of Danish Baroque silver candlestick. Maker Jens Sander Schouw, Copenhagen 1777. H. 19 cm. (2)
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/169Lyngby
A pair of Danish two-light Baroque silver candelabras. Maker Jens Nielsen Randers, Copenhagen 1749. H. 31 cm. (2)
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/171Lyngby
A Danish Régence silver tea caddy. Maker Axel Johannes Krøyer Copenhagen 1734. Weight 252 g. H. 8.5 cm.
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12,000–15,000 DKK -
924/172Lyngby
A Danish Renaissance silver ear-bowl. Maker Hans Thuresen, Aalborgc. 1672. Weight 202 g. H. 7 cm.
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10,000–12,000 DKK -
924/173Lyngby
A silver hunter's pocket lark. Maker David Stilcke, Copenhagen 1701. Weight 268 g. H. 14 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
924/178Lyngby
A Danish tête-a-tête Rococo silver tea pot. Maker Søren Jensen Klitgaard, Copenhagen 1757. H. 14.5 cm.
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10,000–12,000 DKK -
924/179Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver coffee pot. Maker Christian Hosøe, Copenhagen 1777. Weight 972 g. H. 29 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
924/180Lyngby
A pair of Danish Rococo silver candlesticks. Maker Gerhard Hass, Copenhagen 1768. Weight 522 g. H. 19 cm. (2)
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12,000–15,000 DKK -
924/181Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver chocolate pot. Maker Andreas Larsen, Copenhagen 1767. H. 23 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
924/182Lyngby
A large Danish Régence style silver serving dish. Svend Toxværd, Copenhagen 1960s. Weight 3,657 g. L. 70.5 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
924/190Lyngby
A Baroque silver-gilt double travel beaker. Maker Jeremias Riederer, Augsburg 1670-1674. H. 15.5 cm. (2)
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12,000–15,000 DKK -
924/191Lyngby
A Danish late Rococo silver-gilt serving bowl. Maker Fridrich Mørch, Copenhagen 1786. Weight 1,071 g. L. 38 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/206Lyngby
A pair of Empire style five-light silver candelabra. Presumably Germany. C. 1900. Filled. H. 51 cm. (2)
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
924/218Bredgade
A Danish silver fish "hovedvandsæg" vinaigrette. Maker Johan Haberkiel, Aabenraa 1756-1802. Weight 60 g. L. 9 cm.
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10,000–12,000 DKK -
924/221Lyngby
A Danish Louis XVI repoussé silver hot-water jug. Maker Thomas Andreas Westrup, Copenhagen 1780. H. 45 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/235Lyngby
A Royal Danish silver dish, monogram of Christian X and Queen Alexandrine. A. Dragsted, Cph. 1898. Diam. 45.5 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
924/236Lyngby
Ten Royal silver plates with monogram of Christian X and Queen Alexandrine. A. Dragsted, Cph. 1898. Diam. 26 cm.
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
924/237Lyngby
"Old Fluted " - three pairs of silver-gilt forks with with Royal Danish coat of arms. Bendix Johan Schnee a.o., 19th c. (6)
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
924/238Bredgade
A pair of large Royal silver jugs. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen 1885. H. 51 cm. Provenance; Prince Valdemar. (2)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
924/239Lyngby
A Royal Danish glass and silver cocktail pitcher with monogram of Prince Gustav. A. Dragsted, Copenhagen 1898. H. 25 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
924/240Lyngby
Queen Alexandrine's gold and silver box from the christening of the ship "Kina". A. Dragsted, Copenhagen 1938.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
924/241Lyngby
A Royal Danish Louis XVI silver dish. Maker Peter Terpager Hagen, Copenhagen 1794. Diam. 38.5 cm.
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
924/243Bredgade
A Caucasian silver and nielloed wine ladle. Georgia, 18th century. Weight 274 g. L. 34.5 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
924/244Bredgade
A large repoussé sterling silver eleven piece service. Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore 1886-1921. H. 14-15.5 cm. (11)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
924/245Lyngby
A pair of German Rococo Revival seven-light silver candelabra. Friedländer, Berlin 1850-1888. H. 58 cm./33 cm. (2)
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/794Bredgade
Kay Bojesen: A pair of four-branch silver candelabra. Made and marked by Kay Bojesen. H. 53.3 cm. (2)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
924/795Lyngby
Johan Rohde: "Acorn"/"Kongemønster". A silver and sterling silver cutlery set. (160)
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50,000 DKK -
924/796Lyngby
Georg Jensen: "Blossom". A sterling silver coffee set with hammered surface. (5)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
924/797Lyngby
Thorvald Bindesbøll: "Artichoke". A sterling silver bowl with hammered surface. Made and marked by A. Michelsen anno 1927. H. 8 cm. Diam. 16.5 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
924/798Lyngby
Georg Jensen: "Blossom". A large, oval sterling silver tray with hammered surface. Weight 1765 g. L. 56 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
924/799Lyngby
Georg Jensen: "Blossom". A large, oval sterling silver tray with hammered surface. L. 61.5 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
924/800Lyngby
Johan Rohde: "Acorn". A large sterling silver cutlery set. (180)
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
924/801Lyngby
Evald Nielsen: A pair of silver bottle coasters. Openwork sides with grape, branch and leaf decor. H. resp. 7.8 and 7.5 cm. (2)
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
924/802Lyngby
Johan Rohde: "Acorn". A circular sterling silver dish with hammered surface. Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Weight 986 g.
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15,000 DKK -
924/803Lyngby
Georg Jensen: "Blossom". A sterling silver coffee set with lightly hammered surface. H. 5.8-20 cm. (3)
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25,000 DKK -
924/804Lyngby
Georg Jensen: "Blossom". An oval sterling silver serving tray with hammered surface. L. 45 cm.
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Estimate :
40,000 DKK