Silver /
Silver
in Lyngby
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2425/229
A Russian silver and nielloed box, gilt interior. Early 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Weight 108 g. L. 9 cm.
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2,000 DKK Price realised:
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2426/9Lyngby
A Danish silver writing set adorned with a figure of Tubalcain. Maker A.E. Eddelien, Copenhagen 1898. Weight 2085 g.
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20,000 DKK Next bid:
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2426/45Lyngby
A Danish late Empire silver cutlery, maker Andreas Martin Westrup, Copenhagen 1827. (56). Fitted mahogany box.
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15,000 DKK Next bid:
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2426/117Lyngby
A pair of quatrefoil sterling silver candlesticks, maker James Parkes, London 1911. H. 30 cm. Filled. (2)
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6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/129Lyngby
An Irish Baroque silver beaker, maker Joseph Cullen, Dublin 1765. Weight 187 g. H. 9.5 cm.
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3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/158Lyngby
A sterling silver veneered frame, maker Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1927. 30 x 25 cm sight 25.5 x 20.5 cm.
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2,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/188Lyngby
A probably German 18th century Baroque silvered metal plaque embossed with obelisks, angles and possibly free mason insignia, signed I. Nies. Sc. 26 x 18 cm.
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3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/199Lyngby
A pair of sterling silver candlesticks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903. Filled. H. 14.5 cm. (2)
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3,000 DKK Next bid:
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2426/207Lyngby
A Regency sterling silver and glass liquor set, London 1828.
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4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/228Lyngby
A George III sterling silver tripod wine coaster. London 1811. Diam. 11.5 cm.
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2,500 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/229Lyngby
George III sterling silver creamer and sugarbowl, Solomon Hougham. London 1813. Further an American Gorham set, 20th century. Weight 506 g. (4)
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4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2426/241Lyngby
"Rosenborg" Danish silverplated cutlery. Georg Jensen. (26)
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2,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/3Lyngby
"Eva" Danish silver cutlery, design Falle Uldall, Slagelse Sølvvarefabrik. Weight wxcl. the knives 1562 g. (67)
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10,000 DKK Next bid:
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2427/15Lyngby
A pair of Edwardian sterling silver vase holders, William Comyns & Sons, London 1908. Weight 673 g. H. 15 cm. (2)
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4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/33Lyngby
A Danish silver bowl with twin handles and a jug. P. Hertz, Copenhagen 1949 and 1950. Weight 867 g. (2)
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6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/57Lyngby
A collection of Royal silver from Princess Thyra of Denmark. C. 1900. (6)
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5,000–6,000 DKK Next bid:
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2427/87Lyngby
An Art Nouveau sterling silver goblet and cover, the Ministry of the Navy's first prize 1910. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen 1908. Weight 919 g. H. 37 cm.
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15,000 DKK Next bid:
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2427/99Lyngby
Marius Hammer: Art Nouveau silver and glass inserted 'cornflower' tazza, enamelled stem. Marked M. Hammer. 930S. H. 14.5 cm Diam. 16 cm.
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20,000 DKK Next bid:
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2427/206Lyngby
A Danish silver fluted sauceboat on a fixed dish, Copenhagen town mark 1939. Weight 630 g. L. 24 cm.
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2,000–3,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/208Lyngby
A Danish silver dish of ovoid form, Grann & Lagley, Copenhagen 1941. Weight 768 g. 28 x 38 cm.
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3,000–4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/211Lyngby
Two silver saucepans with wooden handle, one marked A. Dragsted, Copenhagen 1919, another with Chinese export silver mark. Further, a small tripod creamer. (3)
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6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/212Lyngby
A sterling silver tea set, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918. Weight 645 g. (3)
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4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/213Lyngby
A Danish silver fish cutlery. F. Heimbürger a.o. Weight 1110 g. (22)
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4,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/223Lyngby
A Danish hammered silver centrepiece, maker Aug. Hahn, Copenhagen 1918. Weight 764 g. H. 32 cm.
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4,000–6,000 DKK Next bid: Your bid:
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2427/255Lyngby
A German glass and silver decanter, JD. Schleissner & Söhne. Addtional Swedish hall mark, c. 1900. H. 22 cm.
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3,000–4,000 DKK Next bid: