Antique German - Tea strainer - Hanau 1900






Holds master’s in art business and decorative arts; exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht.
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Antique 800‑silver tea strainer from Hanau, Germany, in Rococo Revival style, circa 1890–1910, 13.0 cm long with a 6.5 cm head and weighing 41.6 g, bearing crescent moon and crown marks and an unreadable maker’s mark; excellent condition with minimal wear.
Description from the seller
Beautiful and finely detailed antique tea strainer made of 800-grade solid silver, richly decorated in Rococo Revival style.
The piece features an ornate floral and scroll motif with high-relief details around the rim and handle, typical of Hanau craftsmanship at the turn of the 20th century.
Hallmarked with the German crescent moon and crown silver mark, fineness “800,” and an indistinct maker’s mark, likely from a Hanau workshop (possibly Gebrüder Dingeldein or J.D. Schleissner & Söhne).
A fine and collectible example of period silverwork, ideal for lovers of antique tea accessories or Hanau silver.
Details:
Origin: Germany, Hanau
Material: 800 silver
Period: circa 1890–1910
Style: Rococo Revival
Length: 13.0 cm
Head diameter: 6.5 cm
Weight: 41.6 grams
Hallmarks: Crescent moon and crown (Germany), “800,” maker’s mark (unreadable)
Condition:
Very good antique condition – minimal signs of age and use, no dents or repairs.
The maker’s mark is partially worn.
Beautiful patina consistent with age.
Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking and insurance.
Beautiful and finely detailed antique tea strainer made of 800-grade solid silver, richly decorated in Rococo Revival style.
The piece features an ornate floral and scroll motif with high-relief details around the rim and handle, typical of Hanau craftsmanship at the turn of the 20th century.
Hallmarked with the German crescent moon and crown silver mark, fineness “800,” and an indistinct maker’s mark, likely from a Hanau workshop (possibly Gebrüder Dingeldein or J.D. Schleissner & Söhne).
A fine and collectible example of period silverwork, ideal for lovers of antique tea accessories or Hanau silver.
Details:
Origin: Germany, Hanau
Material: 800 silver
Period: circa 1890–1910
Style: Rococo Revival
Length: 13.0 cm
Head diameter: 6.5 cm
Weight: 41.6 grams
Hallmarks: Crescent moon and crown (Germany), “800,” maker’s mark (unreadable)
Condition:
Very good antique condition – minimal signs of age and use, no dents or repairs.
The maker’s mark is partially worn.
Beautiful patina consistent with age.
Shipping:
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking and insurance.
