No. 100264578

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Gustav Theodor Folker - Stockholm, 1872 - Cup - Gustaviansk - .830 silver - goblet 102g
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Gustav Theodor Folker - Stockholm, 1872 - Cup - Gustaviansk - .830 silver - goblet 102g

This is a fine example of a Swedish silver goblet (pokål) crafted by Gustaf Theodor Folcker (also spelled Folker or Folcker), a noted Stockholm silversmith active in the mid-to-late 19th century. Dated 1872 and made in Stockholm, it represents typical Swedish silverwork from the Victorian era, blending neoclassical restraint with romantic engraved decoration. Form and Dimensions The goblet features a classic campaniform (bell-shaped) body that gently flares toward the rim, resting on a short knopped stem and a domed circular pedestal foot with molded rings. This elegant, balanced silhouette draws from 18th-century influences but adapts to 19th-century tastes. Height: approximately 13 cm (about 5.1 inches) Rim diameter: around 8.5 cm (about 3.35 inches) These proportions make it suitable as a wine goblet, ceremonial cup, or decorative christening/beaker-style piece common in Scandinavian silver. Decoration The body showcases hand-engraved rococo-revival ornamentation popular in the 1870s. Prominent features include: An oval cartouche (likely intended for a monogram or inscription, currently vacant) Elaborate scrolling acanthus leaves Feathery foliage Flourishes emanating asymmetrically across the surface The engraving is finely executed with varying line depths for a textured, luminous effect against the polished silver. The interior remains plain and highly reflective, with no gilding evident. Subtle brushed or matte finishes in recessed areas enhance the contrast with the bright-cut highlights. Condition and Marks The piece shows light surface scratches and minor tarnish consistent with age, but it retains excellent overall condition with sharp engraving and no major dents or repairs. The base bears the expected Swedish hallmarks for 1872 Stockholm production: Maker's mark: GTF (for Gustaf Theodor Folcker) City mark (crowned St. Erik head for Stockholm) National three crowns in a trefoil/"cat's paw" outline Date letter S5 for 1872 Standard mark (for 830/1000 purity, the common Swedish standard) Folcker produced high-quality domestic and presentation silver, often with similar engraved floral motifs. Comparable goblets from him feature relief or chased decoration, confirming his versatility in this style. This goblet exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of 19th-century Swedish silver—understated yet skillfully detailed—making it a desirable collectible for Scandinavian antiques enthusiasts. Its vacant cartouche offers potential for personalization while preserving its historical integrity.

No. 100264578

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Gustav Theodor Folker - Stockholm, 1872 - Cup - Gustaviansk - .830 silver - goblet 102g

Gustav Theodor Folker - Stockholm, 1872 - Cup - Gustaviansk - .830 silver - goblet 102g

This is a fine example of a Swedish silver goblet (pokål) crafted by Gustaf Theodor Folcker (also spelled Folker or Folcker), a noted Stockholm silversmith active in the mid-to-late 19th century. Dated 1872 and made in Stockholm, it represents typical Swedish silverwork from the Victorian era, blending neoclassical restraint with romantic engraved decoration.
Form and Dimensions
The goblet features a classic campaniform (bell-shaped) body that gently flares toward the rim, resting on a short knopped stem and a domed circular pedestal foot with molded rings. This elegant, balanced silhouette draws from 18th-century influences but adapts to 19th-century tastes.

Height: approximately 13 cm (about 5.1 inches)
Rim diameter: around 8.5 cm (about 3.35 inches)

These proportions make it suitable as a wine goblet, ceremonial cup, or decorative christening/beaker-style piece common in Scandinavian silver.
Decoration
The body showcases hand-engraved rococo-revival ornamentation popular in the 1870s. Prominent features include:

An oval cartouche (likely intended for a monogram or inscription, currently vacant)
Elaborate scrolling acanthus leaves
Feathery foliage
Flourishes emanating asymmetrically across the surface

The engraving is finely executed with varying line depths for a textured, luminous effect against the polished silver. The interior remains plain and highly reflective, with no gilding evident. Subtle brushed or matte finishes in recessed areas enhance the contrast with the bright-cut highlights.
Condition and Marks
The piece shows light surface scratches and minor tarnish consistent with age, but it retains excellent overall condition with sharp engraving and no major dents or repairs. The base bears the expected Swedish hallmarks for 1872 Stockholm production:

Maker's mark: GTF (for Gustaf Theodor Folcker)
City mark (crowned St. Erik head for Stockholm)
National three crowns in a trefoil/"cat's paw" outline
Date letter S5 for 1872
Standard mark (for 830/1000 purity, the common Swedish standard)

Folcker produced high-quality domestic and presentation silver, often with similar engraved floral motifs. Comparable goblets from him feature relief or chased decoration, confirming his versatility in this style.
This goblet exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of 19th-century Swedish silver—understated yet skillfully detailed—making it a desirable collectible for Scandinavian antiques enthusiasts. Its vacant cartouche offers potential for personalization while preserving its historical integrity.

Final bid
€ 165
Jeroen Zoetmulder
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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