Rare Biedermeier - Sugar bowl - 12 Loth silver

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Holds master’s in art business and decorative arts; exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht.

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Excellent 19th‑century German silver sugar bowl, 12‑loth silver with a fire‑gilded interior, footed and two‑handled in the Biedermeier style, richly chased with scrolling floral ornament and a central Łodzia clan coat of arms; height 9.5 cm, width 16 cm, weight 224 g, origin Germany, circa 1840, by Rare Biedermeier.

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19th century German silver sugar bowl, 12-loth silver, fire-gilded interior.
A footed, two-handled Biedermeier piece of elegant proportions, decorated with fine hand chasing. The body is richly adorned with scrolling floral ornament executed in deep engraving and chasing, producing a vivid contrast of matte and polished surfaces. This refined decoration is characteristic of German silversmith workshops of the mid-19th century, likely Southern Germany or Saxony.

In a central cartouche, a noble coat of arms: in the shield a boat, surmounted by a crowned helmet with a crescent and rose crest. The boat motif identifies it with the Polish Łodzia clan arms, while the crescent-and-rose crest represents a family-specific variant, pointing to a personal noble commission.

Height: 9,5 cm
Widht: 16 cm
Weight: 224 grams

19th century German silver sugar bowl, 12-loth silver, fire-gilded interior.
A footed, two-handled Biedermeier piece of elegant proportions, decorated with fine hand chasing. The body is richly adorned with scrolling floral ornament executed in deep engraving and chasing, producing a vivid contrast of matte and polished surfaces. This refined decoration is characteristic of German silversmith workshops of the mid-19th century, likely Southern Germany or Saxony.

In a central cartouche, a noble coat of arms: in the shield a boat, surmounted by a crowned helmet with a crescent and rose crest. The boat motif identifies it with the Polish Łodzia clan arms, while the crescent-and-rose crest represents a family-specific variant, pointing to a personal noble commission.

Height: 9,5 cm
Widht: 16 cm
Weight: 224 grams

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
224 g
Country of Origin
Germany
Manufacturer/ Brand
Rare Biedermeier
Material
12 Loth silver
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
9.5 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated Period
1840
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