Fourteen silver table spoons, six various Swiss spoons and a fork

MAKER'S MARK OF DANIEL C. WERNER, ELBING, 1818; C.H. DENGEL, KONIGSBERG, 1855; KOLIZ, KARSLRUHE, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY; W. SCHULZ, DANZIG, 1835; GEORG WILHELM WEISS, MEMEL, 1787; JOHANN DIETRICH ROHWALD, RIGA, 1741; J.G.H. GRUBER, COBURG, 1773; CARL GUSTAV GROSSMANN, REVAT; MAKER'S MARK OF FRANCISCUS JOSEPHUS FUCHS, KREMNITZ, CIRCA 1739; MAKER'S MARK OF BECKER, PRESSBURG, 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK HR, HUNGARY, 1872-1922; MAKER'S MARK TH, PRAGUE, 1820; MAKER'S MARK OF JOHANNES FECHTER, BASEL, 1735-1755; MAKER'S MARK OF MT. H. FAESCH, BASEL, CIRCA 1730; MAKER'S MARK OF DAVID LOVIG BESSIERES,LAUSANNE, 1791-1806; MAKER'S MARK OF FISHER, CUHR, CIRCA 1820

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Fourteen silver table spoons, six various Swiss spoons and a fork
Maker's mark of Daniel C. Werner, Elbing, 1818; C.H. Dengel, Konigsberg, 1855; Koliz, Karslruhe, first half 18th Century; W. Schulz, Danzig, 1835; Georg Wilhelm Weiss, Memel, 1787; Johann Dietrich Rohwald, Riga, 1741; J.G.H. Gruber, Coburg, 1773; Carl Gustav Grossmann, Revat; maker's mark of Franciscus Josephus Fuchs, kremnitz, circa 1739; maker's mark of Becker, Pressburg, 19th Century; maker's mark HR, Hungary, 1872-1922; maker's mark TH, Prague, 1820; maker's mark of Johannes Fechter, Basel, 1735-1755; maker's mark of mt. H. Faesch, Basel, circa 1730; maker's mark of David Lovig Bessieres,Lausanne, 1791-1806; maker's mark of Fisher, Cuhr, circa 1820
Five pointed Old-English spoons, two with monogram on top of the stem, one pricked with name and "1855" on back of the terminal and two with engraved leaf decoration at the drop; four Old-English, one with rat-tail and initials "S.&.K 1741", one pricked with "H.R. 1787", one plain and one with engraved leaf decoration at the drop; one spoon with fiddle pattern, engraved on the back of the stem with curls and initials "FSEB 1773"; two spoons with Old-English pattern, one with rat-tail, back of the stem engraved with scrolls and pricked with initials "F.I.E.", on top of the terminal an applied shell; a spoon with pointed finial and a fiddle pattern spoon; a fiddle patterned plain table spoon; a silver-gilt Hanoverian patterned dessert fork and spoon, each engraved with flower motifs, the spoon with rat-tail; three fiddle patterned coffee spoons, engraved on back of the stem with initials "AD" and one plain small spoon with pointed finial
marked on stems
892gr. (10)
Sale room notice
Please note that this lot has been divided into three different lots: 176, 176A and 176B
Lot 176 now contains ten German tablespoons
Maker's mark: Daniel C. Werner; C.H. Dengel; Koliz; W. Schulz; Georg Wilhelm Weiss; Johann Dietrich Rohwald; J.G.H. Gruber; Carl Gustav Grossmann
Estimate NLG 400-600

Please note that six items of this lot are below legal alloy

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