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Tre skeer i lotten fra Storbritannien, dateret cirka 1910–1920, bestående af solid sølvdele med i alt 61 g og en sølvopgravet ske, i fremragende stand.
Beskrivelse fra sælger
Tre solide sølvskeer og en sølvbelagt ske:
A silver sifting spoon by Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker) hallmarked for Chester around 1907. A beautiful item with a delicate handle sweeping into a fluted and pierced bowl, the hallmarks are worn but the maker and assay office can be clearly read. The spoon measures 11.3cm (4.45") in length and weighs 23 grams.
A silver plated sifting spoon by Blyde and Middleton of Sheffield, late 19th century, a beautifully ornate handle with a vacant cartouche, measuring 14cm in length and weighing 40 grams.
A Dutch caddy spoon marked by silver quality, ‘925’ and maker ‘BM’. For B.W. van Eldik & A.F. van der Meulen (active in Schoonhoven from roughly 1917 onwards), this piece was made for export during the mid 20th century, a repoussé, typically Dutch design, measuring 9cm in length and weighing 15 grams.
A Norwegian Telemark pattern "Dragestil" (Dragon Style) silver spoon marked ‘REG15R 830 S N.M.’ This is an example of Telemark pattern one of the most iconic Norwegian silver designs. It was inspired by the traditional wood carvings of the Telemark region in Norway. the asymmetric "scroll" at the top and the intricate, vine-like piercing. This "scrolling" style was created to mimic the organic, flowing lines found in 18th-century Norwegian folk art. Likely from the workshop of Theodor Olsen or Brødrene Lohne of Bergen. This was made in the early 20th century. Measuring 11.1cm in length and weighing 23grams.
Please note that the gross weight quoted for the lot includes the one silver plated spoon, the total weight of the silver items is 61 grams.
Sælger's Historie
Tre solide sølvskeer og en sølvbelagt ske:
A silver sifting spoon by Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker) hallmarked for Chester around 1907. A beautiful item with a delicate handle sweeping into a fluted and pierced bowl, the hallmarks are worn but the maker and assay office can be clearly read. The spoon measures 11.3cm (4.45") in length and weighs 23 grams.
A silver plated sifting spoon by Blyde and Middleton of Sheffield, late 19th century, a beautifully ornate handle with a vacant cartouche, measuring 14cm in length and weighing 40 grams.
A Dutch caddy spoon marked by silver quality, ‘925’ and maker ‘BM’. For B.W. van Eldik & A.F. van der Meulen (active in Schoonhoven from roughly 1917 onwards), this piece was made for export during the mid 20th century, a repoussé, typically Dutch design, measuring 9cm in length and weighing 15 grams.
A Norwegian Telemark pattern "Dragestil" (Dragon Style) silver spoon marked ‘REG15R 830 S N.M.’ This is an example of Telemark pattern one of the most iconic Norwegian silver designs. It was inspired by the traditional wood carvings of the Telemark region in Norway. the asymmetric "scroll" at the top and the intricate, vine-like piercing. This "scrolling" style was created to mimic the organic, flowing lines found in 18th-century Norwegian folk art. Likely from the workshop of Theodor Olsen or Brødrene Lohne of Bergen. This was made in the early 20th century. Measuring 11.1cm in length and weighing 23grams.
Please note that the gross weight quoted for the lot includes the one silver plated spoon, the total weight of the silver items is 61 grams.

