A MIXED GROUP OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH AND GERMAN SILVER FLATWARE
A MIXED GROUP OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH AND GERMAN SILVER FLATWARE
Comprising a spoon with a boat, the bowl with the applied Amsterdam coat of arms, Utrecht 1903, import marks for Chester 1902 by Samuel Boyce Landeck (reg. Feb 1894), a pierced Dutch spoon, Leeuwarden by Rinze Jans Spaanstra, import marks for London 1891 by Lewis Lewis. A German silver spoon, Kesselstadt by Karl Kurz, import marks for London 1928 by Boaz Moses Landeck, with windmill finial, a tea strainer Hanau by J Schleissner and Son with Austrian import marks for Vienna 1902-18, figural terminal and a modern Dutch fork. (6)
Longest – 22 cm / 8.7 inches
Weight – 297 grams / 9.55 ozt
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A MIXED GROUP OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH AND GERMAN SILVER FLATWARE
Comprising a spoon with a boat, the bowl with the applied Amsterdam coat of arms, Utrecht 1903, import marks for Chester 1902 by Samuel Boyce Landeck (reg. Feb 1894), a pierced Dutch spoon, Leeuwarden by Rinze Jans Spaanstra, import marks for London 1891 by Lewis Lewis. A German silver spoon, Kesselstadt by Karl Kurz, import marks for London 1928 by Boaz Moses Landeck, with windmill finial, a tea strainer Hanau by J Schleissner and Son with Austrian import marks for Vienna 1902-18, figural terminal and a modern Dutch fork. (6)
Longest – 22 cm / 8.7 inches
Weight – 297 grams / 9.55 ozt