Steel hunting
knife/cleaver.
Steel blade with
border and ferrule with belt loop.
Steel handle
decorated with flowers.
Bifid-shaped
butt.
Note: - Trench knife/hunting knife was an
essential to[...]
Description A Charles II sterling silver tankard, John Ruslen, London, 1680. Decorated with vertical flutes separated by horizontal circular bands, handle with engraved initials "JM" "AW". Cartouche o[...]
Free shipping for mainland France via La Poste or Mondial Relay****************Rare pewter SPOON of the plain flat model with rat tail and trilobed end. Hardly legible master's mark "with arms". Lengt[...]
Description A Charles II sterling silver tankard, TL silversmith, London, 1674. Tapered-sided body with a hexagonal shield at the base of the handle, double-scroll grip, contemporary heraldic coat of [...]
Rare SPOON in pewter with circular spoon.Hallmark of Harmen Pietersz SCHAGT received master in 1697: city arms / KK / HPSLength: 17.2 cm.AMSTERDAM, Circa 1700In very good conditionThis model was copie[...]
Very rare solid silver offering dish dating from the end of the seventeenth century. It is decorated with a series of cartouches showing various flowers in full bloom. In the middle is a religious sce[...]
- Cutlery set consisting of a knife and a fork, work from the end of the 17th century.
These cutlery pieces match by their handles; both in gray/green veined agate.
- The three-pronged fork is i[...]
Very rare mass chalice in solid silver, partially gilded, dating from the very beginning of the seventeenth century (1600-1620). It rests on a foot with six lobes engraved with foliage, the curved and[...]
Very rare solid silver spoon from the late 17th century. The sleeve decorated with a female character, with a rat tail profile towards the spoon. Spoon engraved on the reverse side with tulips and the[...]
A 16th century silver chalice (1550-1600) in good condition, old repair in the base (see photos)Type: Ecclesiastical chalice, probably made in Southern German, Austrian, Tyrolean or Northern Italian r[...]
A place setting with a matching fork and knife In solid silver and steel blade With cut sides With the ends engraved with foliage And the ending in a lace hat... And three initials ILC (on the knife o[...]
Spoon called "rat tail" Jurisdiction of Poitiers, Les Sables d'Olonne, 1674/1675 Length: 18.5 cm Weight: 43 grams Note: worn spoon, provide for restoration,
Extremely rare chrismatory in solid silver from the Louis XIV period with the hallmark of the master silversmith Étienne Lemasson and the crowned Paris date letter Y for the year 1667. The cylindrical[...]
A repoussé silver gilt dish, the central tondo decorated with a swan within a wreath & bordered by garlands of flowers.
Unmarked, German, late 17th century.
Measures 27 x 18.5cm, weighs 256.[...]
Augsburg silver wine beaker with original delicate fire-gilding
Maker's mark: DF for Daniel Frey (born around 1588, master around 1616, died 1632)
City mark: Augsburg 1613-15, Germany
Dimensions : [...]
Exceptional travel cover, Germany (Saxon) from the 17th century, formed of a fork and a knife. Horn handle with silver appliques, steel blades and teeth. This cutlery can be compared to a set reproduc[...]
Extremely rare pair of cruets from the 1680-1730 period, very probably Spanish. They are very heavy, as is often the case with the Iberian production of this period. The lids are topped with an A (Aqu[...]
Silver spoon, the handle surmounted by an apostle with a stick and a hat (possibly St Jacques).
Traces of hallmarks "leopard head”.
Dimension : length of 17,8 cm.
England, XVIIth century.
Timpani in solid German silver from the end of the 17th century, in very good condition, regrowth of fruit flowers punched below, work of nuremberg a checkpoint (swan) on the neck weight 115 grams con[...]
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