No. 104655070

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Hermann Bauer - Hermann Bauer - Serving dish - .800 silver - Cut Crystal and Silver
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Hermann Bauer - Hermann Bauer - Serving dish - .800 silver - Cut Crystal and Silver

Rare Covered Serving Dish in Cut Crystal and Silver – Hermann Bauer – Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1860s Rare antique covered serving dish for fine sweets, caviar, or delicacies, created by master silversmith Hermann Bauer in his workshop in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, circa 1863–1870. A refined two-part composition, combining finely hand-cut crystal with solid silver mounts, this piece reflects the exceptional craftsmanship of 19th-century German decorative arts. The elegant crystal bowl is topped with a matching crystal dome, fitted with a silver frame and handle, creating a luxurious yet understated presentation vessel. Maker Hermann Bauer was a prestigious German silversmith and supplier to several royal courts, including the Prussian court, the Bavarian monarchy, and members of the Habsburg imperial family. His workshop is historically recognized for producing high-quality silver objects, and today continues as a respected institution in applied arts education. Details Maker: Hermann Bauer Origin: Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany Period: circa 1863–1870 Material: hand-cut crystal and solid silver mounts Marking: original HB silversmith hallmarks present on silver components Type: covered serving dish / caviar or dessert presentation piece Construction Hand-cut crystal base with fine decorative detailing Matching crystal dome Solid silver fittings and handle Fully marked silver components with HB stamps Condition Very good antique condition: crystal well preserved silver with natural patina consistent with age structurally sound no repairs reported Historical Context Hermann Bauer’s workshop in Schwäbisch Gmünd was among the respected centers of German silversmithing in the 19th century. His works were commissioned for high-status clientele and are now considered collectible pieces of European decorative arts heritage. Collectibility Antique silver and crystal serving pieces from this period, especially with clear maker’s marks, are highly sought after by collectors of fine European tableware and historic silver craftsmanship. Ideal For collectors of antique silver luxury tableware enthusiasts historical decorative arts collections fine dining presentation pieces museum-style display collections A distinguished 19th-century object combining refined crystal craftsmanship with prestigious German silversmithing tradition.

No. 104655070

No longer available
Hermann Bauer - Hermann Bauer - Serving dish - .800 silver - Cut Crystal and Silver

Hermann Bauer - Hermann Bauer - Serving dish - .800 silver - Cut Crystal and Silver

Rare Covered Serving Dish in Cut Crystal and Silver – Hermann Bauer – Schwäbisch Gmünd, 1860s
Rare antique covered serving dish for fine sweets, caviar, or delicacies, created by master silversmith Hermann Bauer in his workshop in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, circa 1863–1870.
A refined two-part composition, combining finely hand-cut crystal with solid silver mounts, this piece reflects the exceptional craftsmanship of 19th-century German decorative arts. The elegant crystal bowl is topped with a matching crystal dome, fitted with a silver frame and handle, creating a luxurious yet understated presentation vessel.
Maker
Hermann Bauer was a prestigious German silversmith and supplier to several royal courts, including the Prussian court, the Bavarian monarchy, and members of the Habsburg imperial family. His workshop is historically recognized for producing high-quality silver objects, and today continues as a respected institution in applied arts education.
Details
Maker: Hermann Bauer
Origin: Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
Period: circa 1863–1870
Material: hand-cut crystal and solid silver mounts
Marking: original HB silversmith hallmarks present on silver components
Type: covered serving dish / caviar or dessert presentation piece
Construction
Hand-cut crystal base with fine decorative detailing
Matching crystal dome
Solid silver fittings and handle
Fully marked silver components with HB stamps
Condition
Very good antique condition:
crystal well preserved
silver with natural patina consistent with age
structurally sound
no repairs reported
Historical Context
Hermann Bauer’s workshop in Schwäbisch Gmünd was among the respected centers of German silversmithing in the 19th century. His works were commissioned for high-status clientele and are now considered collectible pieces of European decorative arts heritage.
Collectibility
Antique silver and crystal serving pieces from this period, especially with clear maker’s marks, are highly sought after by collectors of fine European tableware and historic silver craftsmanship.
Ideal For
collectors of antique silver
luxury tableware enthusiasts
historical decorative arts collections
fine dining presentation pieces
museum-style display collections
A distinguished 19th-century object combining refined crystal craftsmanship with prestigious German silversmithing tradition.

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Chiara Scotto Pasanisi dei Foscarini
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Estimate  € 280 - € 350

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