SILVER JARDINIÈRE WITH GLASS INSERT
GERMANY AROUND 1900
Festive silver jardinière with an oval floor plan with a downwardly fluted wall standing on four feet with volute and rocaille decoration, all-round relief decorative bands, a large oval curved panel in the middle at the front and back, surrounded by rocaille, side handles in the form of attached plastic pairs of volutes with floral decorative elements .
Original matching glass insert with elaborately cut decorations in different styles: parallel cut, star cut, fan cut with jagged edges, large base star.
SILVER JARDINIERE WITH GLASS INSERT
GERMANY AROUND 1900
Festive silver jardinière on an oval base with flared fluted walls, standing on four small feet with volute and rocaille decoration, surrounding relief bands, a large oval curved panel at the center front and back surrounded by rocailles, side handles in the form of attached pairs of sculpted volutes with floral decorative elements.
Original matching glass insert with elaborately cut decorations in various styles: Parallel cut, star cut, fan cut with jagged edges, large bottom star.
SILVER 800
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SILVER 800
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OVERALL DIMENSIONS Height: 14.0cm
Width: 37.0cm
Depth: 28.0 cm |
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TOTAL DIMENSIONS height: 5.51 inches
width: 14.56 inches
depth: 11.02 inches |
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SILVER WEIGHT 605 grams |
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SILVER WEIGHT 21.29 oz / 19.45 troy oz |
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SILVERSMITH WORK
& GLASS CRAFTS |
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HANDWORK BY SILVERSMITH
& GLASS HANDICRAFTS |
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PUNCHES:
HALF MOON + EMPIRE CROWN
German official hallmark from 1888
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HALLMARKS:
Crescent +CROWN German official hallmark from 1888
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800
Fineness
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800 fineness
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CUP/STEEM GLASS
Manufacture brand
for Koch & Bergfeld Bremen, Germany Founded in 1856 by Gottfried Koch and his brother-in-law Ludwig Bergfeld in the middle of the 19th century. Century conversion from individual to machine series production with warehousing, sales from catalogs, 1989 sale of the family business to Villeroy & Boch, spin-off of departments and resale, cutlery department still exists as Koch & Bergfeld Besteckmanufaktur GmbH.
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CUP/STEMMED GLASS Manufacturing mark for Koch & Bergfeld Bremen, Germany
Founded in 1856 by Gottfried Koch and his brother-in-law Ludwig Bergfeld, in the middle of the 19th century conversion from individual to mechanical series production with stock management, sales from catalogs, 1989 sale of the family business to Villeroy & Boch, outsourcing of departments and resale, cutlery department still exists as Koch & Bergfeld Besteckmanufaktur GmbH.
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MODEL NUMBER J 28858
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MODEL NUMBER J 28858
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CH HOBEIN
Jeweler/Sales
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CH HOBEIN Jeweler/Sales
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MANUFACTURED AROUND 1900
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MADE AROUND 1900
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VERY WELL-MAINTAINED CONDITION Silver cleaned and polished,
original glass with minimal chips on the serrated tips
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VERY WELL MAINTAINED CONDITION silver cleaned and polished,
original glass with minimal chipping at the tips of the prongs
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The goods we offer are subject to differential taxation according to the UstG. The sales tax included in the purchase price is not shown separately on the invoice.
The goods offered by us are subject to differential taxation according to the sales tax law. The sales tax included in the purchase price is not shown separately on the invoice.
shipping & handling:
Europe FREE / Overseas EURO 150.-
Packaging & Postal Fees:
Europe FREE / Overseas EURO 150.-
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We are always very accurate packing:
Our articles are wrapped in double cardboards and are excellently protected against damage due to bruises.
We always pack very carefully:
Our items are packed in double boxes and are very well protected against damage (strikes, etc.).
All items offered by us are authentic and in good condition unless stated otherwise. Dear Bidder, please note that the items offered are antiques and not new and may, therefore, show some signs of wear, which is completely normal. In this connection, I also invite you to check
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All items are fundamentally originals and in perfect condition unless otherwise described. - Dear bidders, please note that the item on offer is used goods and not new goods and therefore a normal amount of wear and tear is to be considered normal. - Please also see mine in this context
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