Rare Dutch 17th-century sterling-silver brandy bowl. Of oval form, standing on a domed foot decorated with gadroons, the motif echoed on the body; the handles formed as dragons. Marked “4H” for the ci[...]
Shipping is free for mainland France via La Poste or Mondial Relay**************Large wrought pewter PLATTER with a wide wing called "à la cardinal" engraved on the wing with an armorial motif: shield[...]
Ladies' set consisting of a steel bident knife and fork. The handles are in brown tortoiseshell and silver. Black leather case. Reference: Similar model in "Historische Bestecke" Jochen Amme page 62. [...]
Baroque travel cutlery set with cast bronze handles depicting baroque angels. The set includes a fork and a knife, presented in a Moroccan leather case decorated with gilded fleurs-de-lis. The handles[...]
Rare and large pewter SPRINKLER, baluster shape with gadrooned pedestal and lid pierced with rosettes enhanced with engraved lines. Control mark: FF crowned / LYON / 1691. The control listed immediate[...]
Pair of bronze cooling buckets from the end of the 17th century on a pedestal molded with a cavet and gadroons, with two detached handles, neck encircled with gadroons, flat body surrounded by flats a[...]
Emblazoned ewer in silver metal. The arms described as "gold with a gules band accompanied by two trefoils of the same, one in chief and one in point, charged with three silver crosslets", indicate th[...]
Extremely rare helmet ewer in silver-plated metal resting on a circular foot molded with nets, the body is applied lanceoles and lambrequins, it is separated into two parts by rushes, engraved with th[...]
- Travel cutlery
- Silver, steel and agate
- Holland, late 17th - early 18th century
- Manufacturer's mark on the blade "f" and a cross (undetermined)
- Knife length: 13.9 cm, fork length: 11.3 ; [...]
Beautiful hunting set, the leather case containing: a knife, a two-tine fork and a rifle.
Both with pistol-shape handles with engraved silver mounts, in the upper part two antler scales riveted wi[...]
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