Nr. 100477365

Zuckerstreuer - Deutscher Silber-Zuckerstreuer im Hanau-Wiederbelebungsstil – ca. 1900, 925er Silber - 230 g.net - .925 Silber
Nr. 100477365

Zuckerstreuer - Deutscher Silber-Zuckerstreuer im Hanau-Wiederbelebungsstil – ca. 1900, 925er Silber - 230 g.net - .925 Silber
This refined powdered sugar container embodies the Hanau revival tradition, a movement that flourished in Germany at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when silversmiths deliberately echoed the grandeur of earlier Baroque and Rococo forms. Whether produced directly in Hanau or inspired by its renowned workshops, this piece clearly reflects that prestigious lineage.
Crafted from solid 925 sterling silver, the container features a beautifully repressed fluted body rising in harmonious proportions, crowned by a delicately pierced top designed for sprinkling powdered sugar with elegance and control. The interior is tinned, a traditional and practical finish used to protect silver from contact with sugar and moisture.
The underside bears classic pseudo-hallmarks, including a walking lion, typical of Hanau silver made for the international market. These marks were intentionally evocative of English silver, enhancing the object’s appeal at the time and today adding historical intrigue for collectors.
Graceful, well-balanced, and pleasingly weighted, this sugar shaker would have adorned a refined coffee or tea table around 1900—an era when even the smallest table accessories were objects of pride and craftsmanship.
A wonderful addition to a collection of European silver, or a striking standalone accent that brings quiet historical charm to any interior.
Details
Probable origin: Germany, Hanau region
Period: Circa 1890–1910
Material: Sterling silver (925/1000), tinned interior
Weight (net silver): 230 g
Height: 21 cm
Hallmarks: Walking lion and additional identification marks
Condition: Very good, used item
An elegant survivor from the golden age of European table silver—functional, decorative, and rich in history.
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