AN AUSTRIAN SILVER TABLE-SERVICE
AN AUSTRIAN SILVER TABLE-SERVICE

THE MAJORITY MARK OF JOSEF KARL KLINKOSCH, VIENNA, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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AN AUSTRIAN SILVER TABLE-SERVICE
THE MAJORITY MARK OF JOSEF KARL KLINKOSCH, VIENNA, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Fiddle and thread pattern, the majority engraved with the Rothschild coat-of-arms, comprising:
Thirty-six table-spoons
Eighty-six table-forks
Twelve dessert-spoons
Twelve dessert-forks
Twenty-four fruit-forks
Twelve fruit-knives
Twelve cheese-knives
Nineteen tea-spoons
Fifteen mustard-spoons
A pair of soup-ladles
Two pairs of asparagus-servers
Two pairs of sauce-ladles
Three pairs of sugar nips
Two pairs of fish-servers
Eighty-four table-knives
Four dessert-knives

Together with the following plated items, the majority engraved with the Rothschild coat-of-arms:
Twenty-two table-forks
Seven table-spoons
Eleven dessert-forks
Twenty-three dessert-knives
Twelve table-knives

Some contained in a brass-bound oak box, applied inside with a paper label, 'SCHLOSS SCHILLERSDORF 4942/45'

weighable silver, 559 oz. 5 dwt. (17,393 gr.)
The arms are those of Rothschild, probably for either Nathaniel Mayer Rothschild (1836-1905) or possibly his brothers, Ferdinand James Anselm (1839-1898) or Salomon Albert Anselm (1844-1911) for use at Schloss Schillersdorf as suggested by the paper label.
Provenance
Probably either Nathaniel Mayer Rothschild (1836-1905) or possibly his brothers, Ferdinand James Anselm (1839-1898) or Salomon Albert Anselm (1844-1911) for use at Schloss Schillersdorf as suggested by the paper label.

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