Zwei Silberteller und eine Schale mit Monogramm Wilhelms II. unter Krone, Friedländer 1890 und Vollgold & Sohn 1897
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4500EUR € 4 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 833380
Lot 640 | Zwei Silberteller und eine Schale mit Monogramm Wilhelms II. unter Krone, Friedländer 1890 und Vollgold & Sohn 1897
Estimate value
€ 4 500
Gebrüder Friedländer, Berlin, datiert 1890. Maße 33,5 x 26,5 cm, Gewicht 886 g. Die Teller gehören zu einer Serie von sukzessiv für das Hofsilber gefertigten Teilen, die erstmals 1829 zur Hochzeit des späteren Kaisers Wilhelm I. (1797 - 1888) angefertigt wurden und das 1809 und 1813 eingeschmolzene Hofsilber ersetzten.
Literatur: C. Meckel, in: M. Völkel, Kronschatz und Silberkammer der Hohenzollern, Berlin 2010, 71, Nr. 51.
The plates made of silver with identical curving rims, embellished with fasces and vine leaves with grapes. Both plates with the monogram of Wilhelm II below the imperial crown. Diameter 27 cm. Also, an oval dish with curved edge and engraved monogram of Wilhelm II.
Gebrüder Friedländer, Berlin, dated 1890. Dimensions 33.5 x 26.5 cm, weight 886 g. The plates are from a series of pieces successively made for the court silver service, first created in 1829 to commemorate the wedding of the later Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797 - 1888) to replace the court silver that was melted down in 1809 and 1813.
Literature: C. Meckel, in M. Völkel, Kronschatz und Silberkammer der Hohenzollern, Berlin 2010, 71, no. 51.
Auction house category: | Silver and objets de vertu |
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Auction house category: | Silver and objets de vertu |
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