A German silver salver centred with a coat-of-arms
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A German silver salver centred with a coat-of-arms

STRUCK WITH MARK OF D. VOLLGOLD & SOHN, BERLIN, LATE 19TH CENTURY, ALSO STRUCK 800

Details
A German silver salver centred with a coat-of-arms
Struck with mark of D. Vollgold & Sohn, Berlin, late 19th century, also struck 800
Shaped circular with ribbon tied reeded border at intervals with grapes and vines, the centre with a coat-of-arms and inscription below: Seinem scheidenden Commandeur das Offiziercorps des 1.Pommerschen Ulanen Regiments No4., the border further inscribed with names, marked on base
32.5 cm. diam.
814 gr.
The names inscribed are: Major v. Rudolphi, Rittm. v. Windisch, v. Levetzow, Grf. v. Merveldt, Grf. v. Bnin-Bninski, Heidborn, v. Parpart, Pr. Lt. Bütow, v. Mitschke-Collande, Schultze-Moderow, v. Hänisch, Geiger, Sec. Lt. v. Denitz, v. Schoeler, v. Ramin, Bielefeld, v. Bredau, Wolf, Schlüter, v. Brederlow, v. Recum, Grf. v. Hacke, v. Radecke, Dulon, Hähnel.
Provenance
Formerly owned by Paul Hilmar Werner von Schönfeldt, born 16 January 1836.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

For similar dishes by the same maker see: Silver, Porcelain and Glass from the Royal Prussian Collection, Christie's London, 31 October and 1 November 2002, lot 983-989, pp. 446-447, illustrated.

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