No. 100366618

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Wilhelm Binder Silberwarenfabrik - c.1890, Schwäbisch Gmünd - Creamer - .925 silver - Creamer
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€ 90
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Wilhelm Binder Silberwarenfabrik - c.1890, Schwäbisch Gmünd - Creamer - .925 silver - Creamer

This is a charming late 19th-century German silver creamer (milk jug) crafted by the renowned silversmith Wilhelm Binder of Schwäbisch Gmünd, circa 1890. Design and Style It exemplifies the historicist revival trends popular in late Victorian/ Wilhelmine-era Germany, drawing heavily on Rococo or Louis XV influences. The bulbous body features softly lobed or scalloped sides, raised on three elaborate cabriole legs terminating in scrolled feet with applied foliate and shell-like ornamentation. The elegant S-scroll handle is adorned with acanthus leaf detailing at the thumb-rest and lower attachment. The pinched spout and everted rim provide a graceful pouring form. Material and Purity Made in 925 standard silver Dimensions and Weight Approximate measurements: height ~9 cm (including handle), width ~9 cm (spout to handle), depth ~6 cm, with a total weight of 69.6 grams — consistent with a finely crafted but modestly sized piece intended for individual or small tea service use. Hallmarks The bottom bears the maker's mark "W.B with hammer" for Wilhelm Binder) German national hallmarks (crescent moon and crown) 925 for silver purity Swedish import hallmarks include the three crowns (Tre Kronor, Sweden's national control mark for foreign silver) and "S" in a hexagonal outline, confirming it was legally imported into Sweden during the late 19th or early 20th century. Such pieces were often produced specifically for export markets, where Binder's factory enjoyed a strong reputation for quality hollowware. Condition The creamer shows typical signs of age — polished highlights with some light surface scratches and minor tarnish in recesses — but no major dents, repairs, or damage evident. The interior appears clean and ungilt. Historical Context Wilhelm Binder (founded 1868) was one of Schwäbisch Gmünd's leading silver manufacturers, known for exporting ornate hollowware across Europe and beyond. This creamer represents a refined example of their production during the firm's peak period, blending functionality with decorative flair typical of the era's taste for revived 18th-century styles. A lovely, collectible piece of European silver history with appealing form and provenance.

No. 100366618

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Wilhelm Binder Silberwarenfabrik - c.1890, Schwäbisch Gmünd - Creamer - .925 silver - Creamer

Wilhelm Binder Silberwarenfabrik - c.1890, Schwäbisch Gmünd - Creamer - .925 silver - Creamer

This is a charming late 19th-century German silver creamer (milk jug) crafted by the renowned silversmith Wilhelm Binder of Schwäbisch Gmünd, circa 1890.
Design and Style
It exemplifies the historicist revival trends popular in late Victorian/ Wilhelmine-era Germany, drawing heavily on Rococo or Louis XV influences. The bulbous body features softly lobed or scalloped sides, raised on three elaborate cabriole legs terminating in scrolled feet with applied foliate and shell-like ornamentation. The elegant S-scroll handle is adorned with acanthus leaf detailing at the thumb-rest and lower attachment. The pinched spout and everted rim provide a graceful pouring form.
Material and Purity
Made in 925 standard silver
Dimensions and Weight
Approximate measurements: height ~9 cm (including handle), width ~9 cm (spout to handle), depth ~6 cm, with a total weight of 69.6 grams — consistent with a finely crafted but modestly sized piece intended for individual or small tea service use.
Hallmarks
The bottom bears the maker's mark "W.B with hammer" for Wilhelm Binder)
German national hallmarks (crescent moon and crown)
925 for silver purity
Swedish import hallmarks include the three crowns (Tre Kronor, Sweden's national control mark for foreign silver) and "S" in a hexagonal outline, confirming it was legally imported into Sweden during the late 19th or early 20th century.
Such pieces were often produced specifically for export markets, where Binder's factory enjoyed a strong reputation for quality hollowware.
Condition
The creamer shows typical signs of age — polished highlights with some light surface scratches and minor tarnish in recesses — but no major dents, repairs, or damage evident. The interior appears clean and ungilt.
Historical Context
Wilhelm Binder (founded 1868) was one of Schwäbisch Gmünd's leading silver manufacturers, known for exporting ornate hollowware across Europe and beyond. This creamer represents a refined example of their production during the firm's peak period, blending functionality with decorative flair typical of the era's taste for revived 18th-century styles.
A lovely, collectible piece of European silver history with appealing form and provenance.

Final bid
€ 90
Dési van Rhee
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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