Anton Weishaupt ( 1776-1832 ) Silver Fish server with The German town of Munich's Date mark for 1828 .

This item has a wonderful Hand  cut out of a Mad or Crazed Wild Haired Mandarin's  Portrait  , With original wood Handle with Bone bead on the end, thou it might of been refinished in the past. And yes I looked at the bead up close with a loop and it is bone , NOT Ivory.
The Silver in this Serving piece will be at least 800 Fine silver and probably higher content .  The silver
This item is 102.2 grams total weight with handle .

 And  is approximately 15 long ( just shy of really ) with the handle and the silver alone is 9.25" long by 2 5/8th wide. The Handle does come off so  easy shipping , the old horse glue that was used gave way  , easy to re-glue back in  , but I will let the new buyer do  to make it easier to ship.

 
This item is previously owned as it should be for being almost 200 years old, so in great shape for it age. This item has light
surface scratches and light tarnish. Very  small nicks. Please view
all photos for the most accurate description.

...."Anton Weishaupt was a journeyman goldsmith in a firm that had been founded in the late 17th century in Munich by Franz Benedikt Leismiller. He gained his mastership in 1801. When the last member of the family retired in 1802, Anton Weishaupt took over the business. By 1817 he had become court goldsmith under Maxmilian Joseph I of Bavaria and head of the guild in Munich....."

Info from Royal collection Trust 

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