Tafelaufsatz (3) - .800 Silber - Antikes Silber Wien

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Antique Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Silver Spice Holders and Spoons

A very elegant silver dining set from the heyday of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The set consists of two identically shaped spice holders (salt shaker/pepper shaker bowl) and a large sauce or measuring spoon that matches them in style.

Material: 13 lats (lothiges) silver (corresponds to the later .812 - .800 fineness).
Weight: Total 60 grams.
Place of origin: Vienna (Wien), Austria.
Age: Late 1850s (bowls) and 1861 (spoon).

Style: Neo-Rococo, Viennese-Rococo which was the most popular trend in the Viennese court and bourgeois circles in the mid-19th century. The shell-patterned (rocaille) edges of the bowls and the dynamic lines of the spoon bear the most beautiful design marks of the era.

Handle: The handle of the spoon is original, contemporary ivory, which is made unique by a fine patina and the natural grain characteristic of the material.

The objects are marked with the official Vienna city mark (official stamp), which contains the year and the number 13 (lat).

The spoon's hallmark: Vienna stamp from 1861.

Master marks: * AK: Probably a significant Viennese workshop (e.g. Alois Kohl or a goldsmith of similar rank).

AB: Also a registered Viennese master from the mid-19th century (e.g. early period of Alexander Bachruch or Anton Brichta). Note: The "unresolved" status often increases the research value on the antique market.

The objects are in excellent condition for their age. The silver surfaces have a nice balance of original polish and natural patina. The ivory handle of the spoon is solid and uncracked, which is a rarity for pieces of this age. The hallmarks are clean and clearly visible, which is essential for verifying authenticity. The items were on display at the exhibition and are being sold with the blue box base.

Antique Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Silver Spice Holders and Spoons

A very elegant silver dining set from the heyday of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The set consists of two identically shaped spice holders (salt shaker/pepper shaker bowl) and a large sauce or measuring spoon that matches them in style.

Material: 13 lats (lothiges) silver (corresponds to the later .812 - .800 fineness).
Weight: Total 60 grams.
Place of origin: Vienna (Wien), Austria.
Age: Late 1850s (bowls) and 1861 (spoon).

Style: Neo-Rococo, Viennese-Rococo which was the most popular trend in the Viennese court and bourgeois circles in the mid-19th century. The shell-patterned (rocaille) edges of the bowls and the dynamic lines of the spoon bear the most beautiful design marks of the era.

Handle: The handle of the spoon is original, contemporary ivory, which is made unique by a fine patina and the natural grain characteristic of the material.

The objects are marked with the official Vienna city mark (official stamp), which contains the year and the number 13 (lat).

The spoon's hallmark: Vienna stamp from 1861.

Master marks: * AK: Probably a significant Viennese workshop (e.g. Alois Kohl or a goldsmith of similar rank).

AB: Also a registered Viennese master from the mid-19th century (e.g. early period of Alexander Bachruch or Anton Brichta). Note: The "unresolved" status often increases the research value on the antique market.

The objects are in excellent condition for their age. The silver surfaces have a nice balance of original polish and natural patina. The ivory handle of the spoon is solid and uncracked, which is a rarity for pieces of this age. The hallmarks are clean and clearly visible, which is essential for verifying authenticity. The items were on display at the exhibition and are being sold with the blue box base.

Details

Epoche
1400-1900
Stil-Untertyp
Rokoko-Stil
Bruttogewicht
60 g
Silberart
.800 Silber
Spezifische Herkunftsregion
Wien
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Antique Silver Wien
Anzahl der Objekte
3
Herkunftsland
Österreich
Material
Silber
Stil
Antik
Farbe
Silber
Zustand
Mäßiger Zustand - stark gebraucht & mit möglicherweise fehlenden kleineren Teilen
Höhe
17 cm
Breite
60 mm
Tiefe
50 mm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1850-1900
UngarnVerifiziert
26
Verkaufte Objekte
100 %
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