A collection of Royal silver from Princess Thyra of Denmark:
Princess Thyra of Denmark's silver desk seal set: Rectangular silver box, lid engraved with the crowned and mirrored monogram of Princess Thyra of Denmark, interior with wood parted in sections. Grey & Co., London 1909. L. 13.5 cm. A silver desk seal, engraved with the crowned and mirrored monogram of Princess Thyra of Denmark. Indistinct maker's mark, Birmingham, early 20th century. Weight 22 g. H. 5 cm. A silver desk seal, engraved with Royal Danish crown, mounted with space and moveable bottom for wax. Germany, early 20th century. Weight 11 g. L. 10 cm.
Princess Thyra of Denmark's silver and mother-of-pearl letter opener. Birmingham 1892. L. 18 cm.
Princess Thyra of Denmark's silver hair clip tray. William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1909. Weight 32 g. L. 12 cm.
Furthermore: A silverplated oval lidded dish, engraved with crowned monogram AW 14.VI.1912. Hukin & Heath, England. L. 27 cm. (6)
Princess Thyra of Denmark (1880–1945) was daughter of King Frederik VIII of Denmark and sister of King Christian X of Denmark.
Provenance: After Princess Thyra of Denmark her nephew and his wife, Hereditary Prince Knud (1900–1976) and Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark (1912–1995); then their daughter, Princess Elisabeth of Denmark (1935–2018). Before her death the collection was given to private Danish ownership, which it have been until today.
Wear due to age and use.
Paintings, furniture and varia, 1 July 2024
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