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Property of a Descendant of Emperor Wilhelm II (1859-1941) of Germany, King of Prussia
A SET OF TWENTY-FOUR GERMAN SILVER DINNER-PLATES
MARK OF GEBRÜDER FRIEDLÄNDER, BERLIN, DATED 1913, 800 STANDARD
Details
A SET OF TWENTY-FOUR GERMAN SILVER DINNER-PLATES
MARK OF GEBRÜDER FRIEDLÄNDER, BERLIN, DATED 1913, 800 STANDARD
Each shaped circular with ribbon-tied reeded border, cast and chased at intervals with fruiting vines, twenty of the plates engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above, each marked on reverse, and engraved with weights, in a tooled-leather travelling case
10½in. (36.6cm.) diam.
614 oz. 10 dwt. (19,114 gr.)
The monogram and crown are for Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, King of Prussia (1859-1941).
MARK OF GEBRÜDER FRIEDLÄNDER, BERLIN, DATED 1913, 800 STANDARD
Each shaped circular with ribbon-tied reeded border, cast and chased at intervals with fruiting vines, twenty of the plates engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above, each marked on reverse, and engraved with weights, in a tooled-leather travelling case
10½in. (36.6cm.) diam.
614 oz. 10 dwt. (19,114 gr.)
The monogram and crown are for Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, King of Prussia (1859-1941).
Provenance
Emperor Wilhelm II (1859-1941) of Germany, King of Prussia and then by descent.
Sale room notice
The catalogue description should read: ‘twenty of the plates engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above’ and not as stated in the printed catalogue.
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Carlijn Dammers
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