Decorative art and everyday objects of silver. Preferably from before 1900 or from the 20th century and made in an older style.
Silver
in Lyngby
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2542/934
Piet Hein: “Super Ellipse”. A sterling silver bonbonniere. Design no. 1147. Georg Jensen, after 1945. H. 10 cm.
Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Price realised:
4,200 DKK -
2543/27Lyngby
A pair of German silver candlesticks. Maker Johann Neuss, Ausburg 1830s. Weight app. 795 gr. H. 29 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
10,000–12,000 DKK Next bid:
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2543/39Lyngby
Oval silver dish. K.C. Hermann, Copenhagen city stamp 1931. Weight 1505 g. L. 55 cm. W. 35 cm.
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Estimate :
10,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/45Lyngby
German silver jardinere, Rococo form, standing on four volute legs. Circa 1900. Weight 1605. L. 46 cm.
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Estimate :
10,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/235Lyngby
A pair of silver candlesticks. A. Dragsted, Copenhagen townmark 1983. Weight 390 g. H. 26 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/236Lyngby
Late Empire silver sugar bowl and creamer. 19th century. Weight excl. glass 373 g. H. 12.5 and 20 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/243Lyngby
Two French crystal glass cups with saucers, mounted with silver. Unidentified master's mark. 19th century. (2)
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Estimate :
6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/244Lyngby
Silver cocktail shaker. C. Michelsen, Copenhagen city stamp 1946. Weight 465 g. H. 23 cm.
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Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/255Lyngby
French serving silver dish and place setting plate. Second half of the 19th century. Weight 1817 g. (2)
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Estimate :
12,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/256Lyngby
A pair of silver candlesticks. A. Dragsted Copenhagen 1913. Weight 720 gr. H. 17 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
3,000–5,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/257Lyngby
Two Margrete silver beakers. Edv. Andersen. Weight 293 g. H. 8 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/262Lyngby
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891. Filled. H. 17 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
2,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/269Lyngby
German silver box with gilded coin. Wooden liner. Wilhelm Binder - Schwäbisch Gmünd. 20th century. L. 10.5 cm. H. 2.5 cm.
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Estimate :
2,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/271Lyngby
An English silver tray and a tastevin. Weight 394 g. (2)
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Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2543/621Lyngby
Per Sax Møller: A circular sterling silver bowl with hammered surface and relief decor. Weight 867 g. H. 8.3 cm. Diam. 28.2-28.6 cm.
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Estimate :
10,000–12,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/63Lyngby
Large silver cutlery. Slightly varying design. Austria, England, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Weight excluding steel parts 7600 gr. (186)
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Estimate :
50,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/129Lyngby
Nine Regence style silver plates. Various makers, first half-20th century. Weight 4,256 g. Diam. 25.5 cm. (9)
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Estimate :
25,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/135Lyngby
A silver dish of ovoid form and two plates, Copenhagen town mark 1926, 1929 and 1934. Weight 1657 g. (3)
Selling
Estimate :
8,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/147Lyngby
Two Danish Baroque silver snakeskin beakers. Aalborg, 18th century. Weight 236 g. H. 6.5 and 11.5 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
4,000–6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/209Lyngby
Silver bread tray, openwork sides. L. Berth, circa 1900. Weight 557 g. H. 10 cm. L. 26 cm.
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Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/211Lyngby
A set of six Danish silver lobster forks. Copenhagen townmark 1939. Weight 170 g. L. 20 cm. (6)
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Estimate :
3,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/215Lyngby
A set of 12 sterling silver knife stands. Makers mark KM. Weight 97 g. L. 5.5 cm. H. 2.5 cm. (12)
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Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/219Lyngby
A pair of silver bowls, spiral fluted, with glass inserts. Weight excl. glass 600 g. H. 8.5 cm. Diam. 17 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
4,000–6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/221Lyngby
Set of six Danish silver lobster forks. A. Dragsted. Copenhagen townmark 1922. Weight 218 g. L. 18 cm. (6)
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Estimate :
3,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/286Lyngby
Four silver pieces, 1920ies. Weight 1303 g. (4)
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Estimate :
8,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/288Lyngby
"Rosenborg" - A sterling silver tea pot. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen 1920. Weight 594 g. H. 12 cm.
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Estimate :
2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/290Lyngby
A set of four Danish Empire silver candlesticks. Maker Jens Jacob Pedstrup, Aalborg 1794-1827. H. 28 cm. (4)
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Estimate :
10,000–15,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/305Lyngby
A silver fish serving set, handle enchased with fish and seaweed. Denmark, 1947. Weight app. 240 gr. L. 25 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
2,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/311Lyngby
A silver sauce boat. Second half-19th century. And a Rococo silver sugar caster. 18th century. (2)
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Estimate :
8,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/326Lyngby
A Russian silver case. Alexander Fuld, Moscow 1896-1908, lødighed 84. Weight 150 g. 10 x 7.5 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2544/543Lyngby
Harald Nielsen: A circular sterling silver bowl with lightly hammered surface. H. 9 cm. Diam. 21.7 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
6,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/579Lyngby
Holger Kyster, Johan Rohde, Hans Hansen: Cutlery and serving pieces of silver, sterling silver and silver-coloured metal. (8)
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Estimate :
2,000 DKK Next bid:
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2544/746Lyngby
Henning Koppel: "Caravel". Sterling silver cutlery pieces. Georg Jensen after 1945. (10)
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Estimate :
3,000–4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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929/74Lyngby
A pair of Danish Baroque silver candlesticks. Maker Oluf Nielsen Bützov, licensed in Ribe 1767. H. 15,5 cm. (2)
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
929/75Lyngby
A Danish Baroque silver stand. Maker Jens Pedersen Komløv, Copenhagen 1733. Weight 204 g. H. 2 cm. L. 19.5 cm.
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Estimate :
8,000–10,000 DKK -
929/76Lyngby
A Danish Baroque silver bowl. Maker Jens Pedersen Komløv, Copenhagen town mark 1734. Weight 522 g. H. 8.5 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/77Lyngby
A Baroque parcel-gilt peg tankard. Presumably Germany or The Baltic States, first half-18th century. H. 17 cm.
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
929/85Lyngby
Five Danish Baroque salt glaze pottery peg tankards, silver lids with coins. 18th century. H. from 18 to 23 cm. (5)
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Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/86Lyngby
"Blue Fluted" - four porcelain peg tankards with silver lids, three with coins. 18th-19th century. H. 18.5-22 cm. (4)
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Estimate :
20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/95Lyngby
Two pairs of uniform French Baroque silver candlesticks. Paris, 1740s. H. 24 and 25 cm. (8)
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/99Lyngby
Two Rococo silver tureens. Augsburg 1757-1759 and Copenhagen 1767. Weight 9,667 g. H. 25 cm. (8)
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Estimate :
150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/103Lyngby
A pair of Danish Rococo three-light silver candelabra. Maker Christopher Jonsen, Copenhagen 1762. H. 32 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
150,000 DKK -
929/112Lyngby
A pair of German Rococo three-light silver candelabra. Maker Johan J. Bauer V, Augsburg 1777-1779. H. 33 cm. (2)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/115Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver coffee pot. Maker Eiler Mortensen, Copenhagen 1766. Weight 879 g. H. 31.5 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/116Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver coffee pot. Maker Peter Olessøn Normand, licensed in Randers 1747-1761. H. 26 cm.
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Estimate :
10,000–12,000 DKK -
929/117Lyngby
A set of four Danish Rococo silver candlesticks. Maker Sivert Thorsteinsson 1758, Copenhagen 1759. H. 20 cm. (4)
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80,000–100,000 DKK -
929/134Lyngby
Augsburg silver-gilt dessert flatware, 15 pieces. Maker Abraham Warnberg IV 1779-1781. L. 18 cm./18.5 cm. (15)
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Estimate :
10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/136Lyngby
Seven English sterling silver dish wedges. Henry Chawner and John Emes, London 1795-1797. L. c. 12.5 cm. (7)
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/137Lyngby
A silver and wire work cage wax jack. Presumably France, before 1789. Weight 190 g. H. 15 cm.
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8,000–10,000 DKK -
929/138Lyngby
A Danish Régence silver tea caddy. Maker Knud Rasmussen Brandt, Horsens 1737-1785. H. 17 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/195Lyngby
A pair of Danish Louis XVI three-light silver candelabra. Maker Jørgen Friis, licensed in Randers 1774. H. 40 cm. (2)
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Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/196Lyngby
A pair of silver sauce boats, Johan Isbrand, and a pair of silver sauce spoons, Rasmus Broch. Copenhagen, 1807. (4)
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/233Lyngby
A silver perpetual calendar disc with the week day, time of sunrise and sunset etc. 19th century. Diam. 5.2 cm.
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12,000–15,000 DKK -
929/234Lyngby
"Rosenborg" - a sterling silver flatware set, comprising 91 pieces. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen. (93)
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Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/235Lyngby
Two Danish Rococo Revival seven-light silver candelabra. Maker A. Dragsted, Copenhagen 1917/1924. H. 57 cm. (2)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/236Lyngby
A pair of German Rococo Revival seven-light silver candelabra. Rudolf Weichhardt. Late 19th century. H. 60 cm. (2)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/237Lyngby
A French silver tureen. Fineness 950, French export mark. Weight 5,957 g. H. 23 cm. W. 46 cm. Diam. 33 cm.
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Estimate :
60,000–80,000 DKK -
929/238Lyngby
A set of 12 sterling silver place plates. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen 1966. Weight 5,800 g. Diam. 27.5 cm. (12)
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Estimate :
50,000 DKK -
929/239Lyngby
A set of 14 Danish silver place plates. H. Villads-Nielsen, Copenhagen 1946/1950. Weight 7,511 g. Diam. 29 cm. (14)
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Estimate :
40,000–50,000 DKK -
929/254Lyngby
A pair of silver saucepans, F. Dahl, Cph. 1853. And a pair of silver plated heat containers. Christofle, 1844-1862. (8)
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/255Lyngby
A large Danish silver serving tray. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen 1917. Weight 3,452 g. L. 67 cm. W. 52 cm.
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Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/256Lyngby
An European sterling silver cow creamer. Retailed by Berthold Muller, London 1895-1896. H. 9 cm. L. 14.5 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
12,000–15,000 DKK