Pastry dish - .800 silver - German 313Gr.

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Description from the seller

German silver presentation or serving dish, manufactured around 1900 by Franz Mosgau (master mark FZM), active in Hamburg.

The bowl is made of solid 800/1000 silver and sits on four ball-shaped feet, giving the piece an elegant and dignified appearance. The richly profiled rim is designed in a Neo-Rococo / historicist style, with refined rocaille and floral motifs, typical of high-quality German table silver from the fin-de-siècle.

The silver bears the official German imperial hallmarks:

Moon & Crown (German Imperial Seal, introduced in 1888)

800 silver fineness

FZM – Franz Moskau, Hamburg

This combination of hallmarks confirms an authentic German silver object, manufactured between ca. 1895 and 1910.

The bowl is sturdy and well-made, with a beautiful natural patina and normal signs of wear in keeping with its age. No cracks or repairs observed.

Specifications

Origin: Germany, Hamburg

Maker: Franz Mosgau (FZM)

Material: Solid silver (800/1000)

Quality marks: Moon & Crown, 800, FZM

Style: Neo-Rococo / Historicism

Dating: ca. 1895–1910

Condition: Good antique condition, light signs of use.

Use: presentation dish, serving dish, table centerpiece

Collection value

This type of Hamburg silver dating from around 1900, with a clear maker's mark and an imperial assay mark, is cherished by collectors of German table silver and makes a decorative as well as value-stable addition to a silver collection.

German silver presentation or serving dish, manufactured around 1900 by Franz Mosgau (master mark FZM), active in Hamburg.

The bowl is made of solid 800/1000 silver and sits on four ball-shaped feet, giving the piece an elegant and dignified appearance. The richly profiled rim is designed in a Neo-Rococo / historicist style, with refined rocaille and floral motifs, typical of high-quality German table silver from the fin-de-siècle.

The silver bears the official German imperial hallmarks:

Moon & Crown (German Imperial Seal, introduced in 1888)

800 silver fineness

FZM – Franz Moskau, Hamburg

This combination of hallmarks confirms an authentic German silver object, manufactured between ca. 1895 and 1910.

The bowl is sturdy and well-made, with a beautiful natural patina and normal signs of wear in keeping with its age. No cracks or repairs observed.

Specifications

Origin: Germany, Hamburg

Maker: Franz Mosgau (FZM)

Material: Solid silver (800/1000)

Quality marks: Moon & Crown, 800, FZM

Style: Neo-Rococo / Historicism

Dating: ca. 1895–1910

Condition: Good antique condition, light signs of use.

Use: presentation dish, serving dish, table centerpiece

Collection value

This type of Hamburg silver dating from around 1900, with a clear maker's mark and an imperial assay mark, is cherished by collectors of German table silver and makes a decorative as well as value-stable addition to a silver collection.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Gross weight
313 g
Silver type
.800 silver
Specific region of origin
Hamburg
Title additional information
German 313Gr.
Country of Origin
Germany
Material
Silver
Style
Art Nouveau
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
19 cm
Width
27.5 cm
Depth
2.5 cm
Estimated Period
1910-1920
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