AN AUSTRIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER-GILT AND GLASS CRUET SET
AN AUSTRIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER-GILT AND GLASS CRUET SET

MARK OF WURBEL & CZOKALLY, VIENNA, CIRCA 1890

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AN AUSTRIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER-GILT AND GLASS CRUET SET
MARK OF WURBEL & CZOKALLY, VIENNA, CIRCA 1890
Three faceted baluster-shaped with dome covers, in trellis-pierced silver-gilt stand with scroll finial, each glass cut and etched with foliage arabesques and drapery festoons; together with two additional stands of conforming design, one with faceted baluster-shaped cut glasses with silver-gilt neck and removable pierced covers, the other with two faceted baluster-shaped glasses with partly-pierced hinged covers, each stand with applied coat-of-arms within rocaille panel, each of the three pieces marked on base, scroll finial, removable pierced covers and hinged covers
The largest 12 in. (35 cm.) high; (55 oz. 1722 gr.) weighable silver (3)
Provenance
The Collection of Baroness Maria de Reitzes-Marienwert, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 30 April 1948, lots 81 and 82

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