Nr. 100080897

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Gustaf Möllenborg - Carl Teodor Feron - Kandelaber - .830 sølv - 1868-år Neo-Rococo
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Gustaf Möllenborg - Carl Teodor Feron - Kandelaber - .830 sølv - 1868-år Neo-Rococo

Antique Swedish 830 silver single-light candlestick in Rococo Revival style, crafted by the renowned firm of Gustaf Möllenborg (mark GMF), Stockholm, 1868 (date letter O5). Rich repoussé floral and scroll decoration on baluster stem and shaped triangular base with shell motifs. Good antique condition with minor central wear as shown. Height approx. 20 cm. A fine example of mid-19th century Swedish silverwork. Gustaf Möllenborg (1796–1851) was a prominent Swedish silversmith born in Dädesjö socken, Småland, as an illegitimate son. He began his apprenticeship at age 13 in Växjö, moved to Stockholm in 1819, and became a master silversmith in 1823 at age 26. His workshop grew rapidly: by the 1840s, it employed over 40 workers, making it Sweden's largest producer of decorative gold and silver items during that era. Known for high-quality pieces in Empire, Rococo Revival, and naturalistic styles—including candlesticks, clocks, and tableware—his works often featured elaborate repoussé floral and scroll motifs. In 1850, he passed the business to a journeyman (later associated with Carl Teodor Féron), and the firm continued under variations like Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron until 1927. The workshop's tools and inventory were donated to museums, forming the basis for displays at Skansen and Nordiska Museet. His pieces (commonly marked GMF or similar) are held in collections like Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and remain highly regarded in antique Swedish silver. Carl Teodor Féron (also known as Louis Constant Féron) was a Swedish silversmith active in the mid-to-late 19th century. He worked as a journeyman (gesäll) in the renowned workshop of Gustaf Möllenborg in Stockholm. In 1850, shortly before Möllenborg's death in 1851, Féron took over the firm. He continued operations under variations of the name, such as Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron or simply Möllenborg Féron, preserving the established reputation and maker's mark (often GMF or similar). Pieces from this period (1850s–1880s and beyond) frequently bear combined attributions like "Gustaf Möllenborg Féron," reflecting the transition. The workshop remained one of Sweden's leading producers of high-quality silver in Rococo Revival and naturalistic styles, including elaborate candlesticks, urns, and tableware. The firm operated into the early 20th century, with some production continuing until around 1927. Féron's role ensured the continuity of Möllenborg's legacy as a major figure in 19th-century Swedish silver craftsmanship.

Nr. 100080897

Solgt
Gustaf Möllenborg - Carl Teodor Feron - Kandelaber - .830 sølv - 1868-år Neo-Rococo

Gustaf Möllenborg - Carl Teodor Feron - Kandelaber - .830 sølv - 1868-år Neo-Rococo

Antique Swedish 830 silver single-light candlestick in Rococo Revival style, crafted by the renowned firm of Gustaf Möllenborg (mark GMF), Stockholm, 1868 (date letter O5). Rich repoussé floral and scroll decoration on baluster stem and shaped triangular base with shell motifs. Good antique condition with minor central wear as shown. Height approx. 20 cm. A fine example of mid-19th century Swedish silverwork.

Gustaf Möllenborg (1796–1851) was a prominent Swedish silversmith born in Dädesjö socken, Småland, as an illegitimate son. He began his apprenticeship at age 13 in Växjö, moved to Stockholm in 1819, and became a master silversmith in 1823 at age 26.
His workshop grew rapidly: by the 1840s, it employed over 40 workers, making it Sweden's largest producer of decorative gold and silver items during that era. Known for high-quality pieces in Empire, Rococo Revival, and naturalistic styles—including candlesticks, clocks, and tableware—his works often featured elaborate repoussé floral and scroll motifs.
In 1850, he passed the business to a journeyman (later associated with Carl Teodor Féron), and the firm continued under variations like Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron until 1927. The workshop's tools and inventory were donated to museums, forming the basis for displays at Skansen and Nordiska Museet.
His pieces (commonly marked GMF or similar) are held in collections like Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and remain highly regarded in antique Swedish silver.

Carl Teodor Féron (also known as Louis Constant Féron) was a Swedish silversmith active in the mid-to-late 19th century. He worked as a journeyman (gesäll) in the renowned workshop of Gustaf Möllenborg in Stockholm.
In 1850, shortly before Möllenborg's death in 1851, Féron took over the firm. He continued operations under variations of the name, such as Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron or simply Möllenborg Féron, preserving the established reputation and maker's mark (often GMF or similar).
Pieces from this period (1850s–1880s and beyond) frequently bear combined attributions like "Gustaf Möllenborg Féron," reflecting the transition. The workshop remained one of Sweden's leading producers of high-quality silver in Rococo Revival and naturalistic styles, including elaborate candlesticks, urns, and tableware.
The firm operated into the early 20th century, with some production continuing until around 1927. Féron's role ensured the continuity of Möllenborg's legacy as a major figure in 19th-century Swedish silver craftsmanship.

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