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1023
Berliner Silberbesteck
Aus königlichem Besitz Friedrich Wilhelms I. Insgesamt 102 Besteckteile: Suppenkelle, Messer, Gabel, Löffel und Kaffeelöffel. Jeweils am Griff Palmettenmuster mit geschweifter Rahmung mit Neo-Rokoko-Dekor. An der Unterseite der Gabeln sowie an den Löffeln jeweils Muschelmotiv. Jedes Besteckteil graviert mit Königsmonogramm FW in Ligatur kalligrafisch dargestellt, mit Königskrone. Das Besteck stammt also aus der Zeit Friedrich Wilhelms mit dem Titel König in Preußen, vor der Kaiserkrönung zum Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1871. L.: der Kelle 36,5 cm. Berliner Stadtmarken und Meistermarken: Humbert & Sohn (Jaen Georges Humbert und Sohn Goerges Humbert, stirbt 1863). Sowie Herstellerstempel S. Friedberg-Söhne. Die Suppenkelle innen vergoldet. Die Messerklingen erneuert. Vgl.: Rosenberg II., S. 264, Nr. 1228. (551202)
Catalogue price € 12.000 - 14.000
Catalogue price€ 12.000 - 14.000
$ 12,960 - 15,120
£ 10,800 - 12,600
元 93,840 - 109,480
₽ 1,193,880 - 1,392,860
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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