Exceptional silver-plated brass pot spoon, rat tail model, very cut spatula, Louis XIV period. With the large casts of Louis XIV, a large part of the civil goldwork and the silver furniture of Versail[...]
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 fork, faceted agate handle, silver ferrule, wrought iron two-prong fork, England late 17th or early 18th century. Similar examples visible in the catalog of the Hollander collection. Condition,[...]
- 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 ; [...]
Sumptuous chalice from the Louis XIV period in silver and vermeil with the hallmarks of the city of Liège and the master silversmith François Stevart the younger for the year 1667 .
Completely in th[...]
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[...]
beautiful and rare cover of travel in silver and steel with its original case Epoque eighteenth century holster length: 18.8 Cm length of the range: 14.6 Cm length of the knife: 19 Cm
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