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Champagnerkühler - .925 Silber - Antike Sheffield
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Champagnerkühler - .925 Silber - Antike Sheffield

Exceptional and highly important antique English sterling silver (925) champagne or wine bottle cooler / serving vessel, crafted in Sheffield, United Kingdom, in the year 1918, during the reign of King George V. This is a substantial, heavy-gauge silver object with a strong architectural presence, executed in a classic and ceremonial British style. The vessel features a scalloped, undulating rim, two solid cast side handles, and a broad, stable foot. The exterior surface is entirely fire-gilt (vermeil), a luxurious and technically demanding period technique, intentionally applied to enhance both visual impact and long-term surface protection. This gilding is original and period-correct, not a later addition or restoration. The body is adorned with a finely engraved and deeply worked heraldic coat of arms of exceptional quality. The composition consists of a central shield supported by two rampant lions, surmounted by a crowned helmet and a mythological bird crest resembling a pelican. In traditional heraldry, this motif symbolises family unity, guardianship, sacrifice, and protection — the pelican is classically depicted as feeding its young with its own blood. This is not a generic decorative pattern but a personalised heraldic achievement, indicating private commission or ownership by a family of status. ⸻ AUTHENTICITY & CERTIFICATION Inside the base, multiple original and fully matching English hallmarks are clearly visible and legible: • Sterling silver standard mark (925) • Assay Office mark for Sheffield • Date letter “B” corresponding to the year 1918 • British manufacture confirmation All hallmarks are original, period-correct, and professionally verified. They are not later re-strikes or secondary punches. The accompanying handwritten certification is the result of documented specialist research and fully corresponds with the physical evidence present on the object. ⸻ MATERIAL & TECHNIQUE Material: Solid sterling silver (925) Finish: Original fire-gilded exterior (vermeil) Manufacturing technique: Hand-raised body, engraved decoration, cast handles, applied gilding Origin: Sheffield, England Fire-gilding was reserved for higher-end silverware and ceremonial objects. Its presence here elevates the piece beyond standard table silver into the category of luxury presentation and representative objects. ⸻ DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Height: approx. 17 cm Inner diameter: approx. 10.5 cm Total weight: 504 grams This weight clearly confirms the object as a heavy, solid silver construction, not a thin-walled or decorative-grade item. ⸻ CONDITION REPORT The condition is honest, original, and fully consistent with an antique silver object over 100 years old: • One minor, gently ovalised section along the rim (not visually dominant) • Two small dents on the body, visible upon close inspection • Light surface wear and patina from age and careful historical use • No structural instability, cracks, or repairs • Fully functional and display-ready These characteristics are considered acceptable and expected for genuine antique silver and do not detract from the historical or artistic value of the piece. ⸻ PROVENANCE From a European private collection. The object has been preserved as a functional yet representative silver artefact rather than treated as scrap or decorative metal, which has ensured the survival of both its material and heraldic integrity. ⸻ SUMMARY This is not a piece of silver intended for melting or secondary use. It is a documented, heraldic, fire-gilt sterling silver vessel from one of England’s most important silver-producing centres, dating precisely to 1918. Its weight, craftsmanship, personalised heraldry, and original gilded surface place it firmly in the category of collectible British antique silver of higher calibre. Suitable for advanced collectors of English silver, heraldic objects, or early 20th-century ceremonial tableware.

Nr. 101036220

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Champagnerkühler - .925 Silber - Antike Sheffield

Champagnerkühler - .925 Silber - Antike Sheffield

Exceptional and highly important antique English sterling silver (925) champagne or wine bottle cooler / serving vessel, crafted in Sheffield, United Kingdom, in the year 1918, during the reign of King George V.

This is a substantial, heavy-gauge silver object with a strong architectural presence, executed in a classic and ceremonial British style. The vessel features a scalloped, undulating rim, two solid cast side handles, and a broad, stable foot. The exterior surface is entirely fire-gilt (vermeil), a luxurious and technically demanding period technique, intentionally applied to enhance both visual impact and long-term surface protection. This gilding is original and period-correct, not a later addition or restoration.

The body is adorned with a finely engraved and deeply worked heraldic coat of arms of exceptional quality. The composition consists of a central shield supported by two rampant lions, surmounted by a crowned helmet and a mythological bird crest resembling a pelican. In traditional heraldry, this motif symbolises family unity, guardianship, sacrifice, and protection — the pelican is classically depicted as feeding its young with its own blood. This is not a generic decorative pattern but a personalised heraldic achievement, indicating private commission or ownership by a family of status.



AUTHENTICITY & CERTIFICATION

Inside the base, multiple original and fully matching English hallmarks are clearly visible and legible:

• Sterling silver standard mark (925)
• Assay Office mark for Sheffield
• Date letter “B” corresponding to the year 1918
• British manufacture confirmation

All hallmarks are original, period-correct, and professionally verified. They are not later re-strikes or secondary punches. The accompanying handwritten certification is the result of documented specialist research and fully corresponds with the physical evidence present on the object.



MATERIAL & TECHNIQUE

Material: Solid sterling silver (925)
Finish: Original fire-gilded exterior (vermeil)
Manufacturing technique: Hand-raised body, engraved decoration, cast handles, applied gilding
Origin: Sheffield, England

Fire-gilding was reserved for higher-end silverware and ceremonial objects. Its presence here elevates the piece beyond standard table silver into the category of luxury presentation and representative objects.



DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT

Height: approx. 17 cm
Inner diameter: approx. 10.5 cm
Total weight: 504 grams

This weight clearly confirms the object as a heavy, solid silver construction, not a thin-walled or decorative-grade item.



CONDITION REPORT

The condition is honest, original, and fully consistent with an antique silver object over 100 years old:

• One minor, gently ovalised section along the rim (not visually dominant)
• Two small dents on the body, visible upon close inspection
• Light surface wear and patina from age and careful historical use
• No structural instability, cracks, or repairs
• Fully functional and display-ready

These characteristics are considered acceptable and expected for genuine antique silver and do not detract from the historical or artistic value of the piece.



PROVENANCE

From a European private collection. The object has been preserved as a functional yet representative silver artefact rather than treated as scrap or decorative metal, which has ensured the survival of both its material and heraldic integrity.



SUMMARY

This is not a piece of silver intended for melting or secondary use. It is a documented, heraldic, fire-gilt sterling silver vessel from one of England’s most important silver-producing centres, dating precisely to 1918. Its weight, craftsmanship, personalised heraldry, and original gilded surface place it firmly in the category of collectible British antique silver of higher calibre.

Suitable for advanced collectors of English silver, heraldic objects, or early 20th-century ceremonial tableware.

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Jeroen Zoetmulder
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Schätzung  € 4.000 - € 4.400

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