An antique Dutch Silver bracket by Gelderen, Pieter van Ameide, Schoonhoven, 1839
The bracket has an inner bracket for division into compartments. The button on the front of the bracket has to pushe down to open the bracket. The front is elegantly decorated and the back is smooth
The bracket is complete with hook
The bracket is Hallmarked with the Dutch Silver Hall mark lion 2 (833/1000)
Minerva head, Year Letter E of the Year 1839
The Silver smith his mark of Gelderen, Pieter van Ameide, Schoonhoven, who worked during 1837-1842
Antique silver brackets, to which embroidered bags with thread or beads were attached, came into use in the Netherlands around 1670. The silver braces were worn on a hook on the skirt and were a true showpiece
The measurement is 22,5 cm high, 17,5 cm wide and the depth is 2 cm
The weight total is 223 gram
Reference # M749
English silver rectangular Photo/ Picture Frame by E.J. Trevitt & Sons, 1915
English rectangular silver photo frame with scroll pattern and glass, made by E.J. Trevitt and Sons
Thin silver attached on a velvet backside
The silver frame is hallmarked on front left side with the Lion for English silver, the town Chester,
Year letter P for the Year 1915
Master sign for E.J. Trevitt & Sons ( mark used between 1900-1935)
The measurement is 19 cm cm high, 15,5 cm wide and the depth standing is 9,5 cm
The picture size measures 9,5 - 13,5 cm
(1 Inch = 2,54 cm)
The weight is 222 grams.
The frame and velvet shows some age wear
Reference # M1818
Italian silver Photo/ Picture Frame by Livi Giancarlo, Firenze, 1960s
Italian silver photo frame with hammered pattern and glass, made by Livi Giancarlo, Firenze
Thin silver attached on a blue velvet backside
The silver frame is hallmarked on front left side with the Number 336 of the silversmith Livi Giancarlo, Firenze (1959-1971) and 925 for purity of silver 925/000
The measurement is 16,5 cm cm high, 13,3 cm wide and the depth standing is 9 cm
The picture size measures 9 cm - 13 cm
(1 Inch = 2,54 cm)
The weight is 162 grams.
Reference # M1819
German silver card case by Gottlieb Kurz, 1920
A German silver card holder case by Gottlieb Kurz (1895-1970)
A small silver case with hinged lid and hammered surface
Hall mark of Gottlieb Kurz with silver purity of 830/000
Inside is the measurement 7,5 cm x 5,5 cm
Outside measures thecae 8 cm high (long), 5,8 cm wide and the depth is 1,9 cm
The weight is 40 grams
Gottlieb Kurz, Schwäbisch Gmünd, founded 1895 and is still owned by the fourth generation of the family, now called Möhrle Silber
Reference # M1874
A silver dressing table mirror by Pedro Durán Morales, Madrid
An oval silver mirror, raised on a round base with swan carries the oval ring for the rotating mirror. The mirror surrounded in leave pattern and on top two small romantic swan towards each other crowned
Pedro Durán Morales silversmith, founded in 1886, Madrid Spain. In 1899 he was appointed official supplier to the Spanish royal family. The mirror has the Spanish silver hallmark of the silversmith Pedro Durán Morales, Assay office mark "M1" for Madrid, 925/000 purity of silver. The vase in a Hexagon is the silversmith hallmark for Pedro Duran Morales and bears the signature of the founder.
The silver is also hallmarked with the Dutch hallmarks "ZI "( 925/000) and the silversmith mark of the Jeweler Simons B.V. (used from 1973-)
The measurement in total is 41,5 cm high, and 22,5 cm wide. The round base is 13 cm diagonal. The mirror measures 23,5 cm x 18 cm. The total weight is 1130 grams
Reference # M1846
Dutch silver bread basket by Pressburg and Son, Haarlem, 1956
An oval silver bread basket with cut-out vertical lines and graceful handles
The basket is Dutch silver hallmarked with the silversmith hallmark of Pressburg and Son, Haarlem this mark is used from 1951- present. Marked with Silver hall marks ZII for 835/000, The minerva head is faded for the Assay mark The Year letter W for the Year 1956
The measurements are 8 cm high, 34,5 cm wide and the depth is 21,2 cm
The weight is 322 grams
Reference # M1851
Dutch Silver "Melon" tea set by Gerritsen & van Kempen, 1959
Beautiful silver tea set from the "Melon" series made by Gerritsen and van Kempen N.V. Zeist in 1959. Elegant 3-piece silver tea set, raised on four legs with flower and leaf motifs in the "melon shape", the lid with a flower bud on top. The set is entirely Dutch silver hallmarked with the "lion 2" (835/000 purity of silver), The Minerva head with letter B (Assayer's mark and B for the office in Utrecht) The Year letter Z for the Year 1959. The master sign for Gerritsen & van Kempen, Zeist ( mark used from 1926-1961).
The teapot measures 12 cm high, 25 cm wide and the depth is 14 cm.
The total weight is 944 grams
Reference # M1855
Irish silver sauce, gravy boat by West & Son, Dublin, 1920
An Irish silver sauce or gravy boat, made by West & Son, Dublin with shaped border and scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet. The silver boat has the Irish silver hall marks and dated with the Year Letter E for the Year 1920.
The measurement is 9 cm high, 15 cm wide and the depth is 8,5 cm.
The weight is 100 grams
Reference # M1830
Italian silver Photo/ Picture Frames by Livi Giancarlo, Firenze, 1960s
Italian small silver photo frames with floral pattern in relief pattern and glass and a small round smooth silver picture frame, made by Livi Giancarlo, Firenze
Thin silver attached on a blue velvet backside of the larger picture frame (shows traces of use)
The silver frames are hallmarked on front left side with the Number 336 of the silversmith Livi Giancarlo, Firenze (1959-1971) and 925 for purity of silver 925/000 the smaller round frame is 835/000 purity of silver
The measurement is 13,5 cm cm high, 10,7 cm wide and the depth standing is 6,5 cm
The picture frame small round measures 5,5 cm diagonal and standing 3,5 cm depth
(1 Inch = 2,54 cm)
The total weight is 128 grams
Reference # M1827
19th Century Dutch crystal with silver set by Jacobus van Vorst Rotterdam, 1858
A Crystal sugar sifter and mustard pot with silver mounted top and lid, raised on a silver foot.
The silver has scrolls and floral pattern engravings. The silver is hallmarked with the Dutch silver hallmark "Sword" This hallmark is used in The Netherlands on silver between 1814 and 1906. The master sign is from Jacobus van Vorst (marked between 1845-1862). The Year letter is Y for the Year 1858.
The measurement of the mustard pot is 18 cm high, 11 cm wide and the depth is 8 cm
The sifter is 15,5 cm high and 6 cm diagonal
The total weight is 428 grams
The set shows some traces of use
Reference # M1824
A silver corkscrew by Josephus Servatius Anderlee (1782-1811) Amsterdam 1802
Hall Mark Of Amsterdam ( 3 crosses of Andreas in crowned shield, used till 1807) and of the Dutch Silver smith Josephus Servatius Anderlee (1782-1811)
Year letter V of the Year 1802
The measurement is 8 cm high and 2,7 diagonal
The weight is 25 gram
The corkscrew shows some age of wear
Reference # M739
Dutch Silver Fish Serving Spoon by Jacob van wijk, 1824
A large silver fish serving spoon of 36 cm long, made in 1824 by the silversmith Jacob van Wijk in Amsterdam. The silver blade of the fish scoop has an openwork pattern. The Dutch silver server is marked with the Dutch hall marks, Lion 2 for 833/000 purity of silver, Year letter P for 1824, Minerva head ( assayer's mark) for Amsterdam and Master sign by Jacob van Wijk, this mark used during 1819-1846
The spoon measures 36 cm long, 9 cm wide and the depth is 4 cm.
The weight of the spoon is 118 grams
The fish server is not boxed
Reference # M1828
Indonesian Silver Yogya long spoons made by Sastro Sukarto
Six Yogya silver long spoons from the first part of the 20th Century. Those long spoons are for ice cream (sorbet) or for long glass drinks. Marked with the Indonesian hall mark SH800 (silver purity 800/000) SH for the silversmith Sastro Sukarto. Sastro Sukarto has been succeeded by 2 sons Sukarto. On the edge of the spoons beautiful floral decor. Yogya is known that the silver may not be polished completely. The depth in the reliefs of Yogya is black, so it gives a beautiful effect
The measurement is 16,8 cm long
The weight in total is 104 grams
In the 1930s Java was part of the Dutch East Indies and the center of this production was in the Provincial capital Yogyakarta (Yogya) and in Kotagede, a small town about five kilometers southeast. Yogya Silver is handmade and any piece is never exactly equal to the other.
Most pieces are marked with 800 often accompanied by letters identifying the maker.
Reference # M1826
A Dutch 18th century silver pipe brazier by Martinus Logerath, 1792, Amsterdam
A Dutch Louis Seize silver pipe brazier with pearl edge and 3 claw feet on a ball base
A hot pipe was placed in the brazier by the wealthy person smoker.
Entirely silver hall marked with Dutch hallmarks by the maker Martinus Logerath (1767-1811),
Year letter H of 1792,
Amsterdam City hallmark The L of the "release mark" (1795)
In 1795 it was stipulated that as a taxation all gold and silver objects had to be returned in the provinces of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht. If one wanted to keep his / her silver, the value had to be paid for it, as proof of payment, a letter was stamped in it, the "release" sign.
In the 20th Century it is marked by the Dutch hallmark ZII, 835/1000 under the ball base with claw feet
The measurements are 7,5 cm high and 14 cm diagonal The weight is 259 gram
Reference # M593
A Silver serving tray with wooden bottom, 1948
An oval Dutch silver tray with handles and richly engraved and openwork floral decor
The silversmith is B. van Eldik, Zutphen
Silver purity is 835/1000
Fully marked with the Dutch Silver Hallmarks
Lion II, 835/1000 (purity of silver)
Year letter, 1948
Minervahead
and Master sign
The measurements are 3 cm high, 40 cm wide and the depth is 28,5 cm
The weight is 671 grams.
Reference # M472
A Dutch small silver inkwell with a scene of houses and a windmill
Dutch silver Inkwell with a Scene of Houses and a Windmill A lovely small Dutch silver inkwell with a scene of houses and a windmill. This inkwell is made between 1906 and 1953. All 3 pieces of silver are marked with the Dutch Silver hall mark "Sword" 835/000 purity of silver. This hallmark "sword" used on silver from 1906 - 1953. The lid, plate and inkwell bowl are marked. The inkwell has two angels on both sides and stand on four curly legs and is very decorated in floral design The inkwell is connected to the under plate by a Silver square screw. The measurement of the inkwell is 5 cm high and 11 cm diagonal. The weight is in total 134 gram
Reference # M265
Dutch Silver candle holders, mid 20th Century
A set of candleholders Dutch silver hallmarked with the Master sign of Molenbeecker NV / bv In den Silveren / Mannetje, C.C. 't (dir) (The Haque 1953 -).
Silver purity is 925
2 Candlesticks on a square base in the corners floral engraved with a round base up with 2 rings engraved and silver collars with pearl rim, which are loose.
The candlesticks have been used and the collars are damaged.
The details can be seen in the photos
The measurements are 20,5 cm hihi, 12 cm square
The weight is 590 gram
Reference # M777
12 Art Deco Dutch silver ice spoons by Gerritsen and Van Kempen (1926-1961)
These 12 Art Deco Dutch silver ice spoons are hammered and has a round, pointed with raised edge for scooping ice. This model is from 1930
Marked with the Dutch Silver Hallmark "the sword" ( used during 1906-1953) and maker's mark of
Gerritsen and Van Kempen N.V. Zeist (1926-1961)
Purity of the Silver is 835/1000
The spoons are boxed
The measurements are 1 cm high, 11,5 cm wide (long) and the depth is 3 cm
The weight is 156 gram. (without box)
Reference # M828
2 Dutch Silver gravy spoons with pearl rim, Van Kempen & Zonen, 1918
2 Dutch Silver gravy spoons with pearl rim
Dutch Hall Marks of the Silver smith , Lion 2, Minerva and Year letter
Lion 2 is 833/1000 purity
The Silver smith Kempen & Zonen Fa. J.M. van, Voorschoten (Hallmark used during 1858-1924)
Minerva head with letter C is The Haque
Year letter I is 1918
The measurements are:
15 cm long and the spoon is 5,5 cm diagonal
The weight is 188 gram
Reference # M768
Italian Silver box raised on 4 feet
1970s Italian Silver box in curvy octagonal shape with repousse design of flowers and scrolls
The purity degree is 800/1000
Measures: 3,5 cm high, 11 cm wide and the depth is 10 cm
Weight 168 gram.
Reference # M719
Dutch silver birth spoon with Frisian horse, 1959
A Dutch silver birth spoon with a Frisian horse at the top of the handle. At the base of the spoon there is a griffin at the bottom of the twisted handle and at the top of both sides with a decoration of dolphins. The spoon is made in such a way that it looks like an antique spoon. These spoons are popular in the Netherlands and are copied from very old ones. This spoon, you can give as a gift on the occasion of a birth. The spoon can still be engraved. The hall marks of the Dutch silver is at the back right of the spoon and has the hall mark of the letter Z for 1959. The Dutch "Lion II" for Dutch silver (hall mark) has the silver purity of 835/000 (also marked with the "Sword") The Minerva head with letter A for the office (assayer's mark) Amsterdam.
The length of the spoon is 18 cm, the width is 4.5 cm and height is 1.5 cm.
The weight is 62 grams.
Reference # M1789
Silver 800 by Fimara 87-pieces cutlery set
Large cutlery set of 87 pieces by Fimara made of silver with 800/000 purity of silver and is marked "Fimara" and 800. The blades of the knives are made of stainless steel and the handles are made of silver. The 11 large knives are stainless steel marked with D. Lublinsky and 1 is different. The 12 small knives are the blades made of stainless steel and marked with Sheffield England Cutlery. The end of all the handles are in the shape of a traingle with stripes. The fish and the pastry serving pieces have on the blade floral engraved decoration
12 large knives, 1 of which is different, 25 cm long
12 small knives, 21.5 cm long
12 large forks, 21 cm long
12 small forks 18.5 cm long
12 large spoons 21.3 cm long
12 dessert spoons of 15.3 cm long
12 small dessert forks of 15.5 cm long
Large soup spoon of 30 cm long
Fish scoop is 29 cm long
Cake server is 28.5 cm long
apport. 5 kilos
In Israel, the name Lublinsky is synonymous with knives; the family opened its first store in 1938, before the state of Israel was born, and four generations of Lublinsky men have dedicated their lives to the business. Dov left the family business and in 1958 he opened his own store on Tel Aviv's busy King George Street. The main location on King George Street closed in March after 56 years and a new flagship store opened on Karlebach Street, next to the Tel Aviv Cinemateque. Larger and fancier than the old store, the new location is billed as a "concept store" that focuses almost exclusively on knives and cutting equipment, without the other kitchen accessories and home products that the King George store also sold.
Reference # M1854
Dutch silver buckle by J.J. Lazonder, Schoonhoven 1867
A Dutch silver buckle made by Jacobus Johannes Lazonder. Marked with the Master sign of Lazonder used during 1857-1880. The buckle has the Dutch silver hallmarks. "Lion 2" and ZII for 835/000 purity of silver. The Minerva head (Assayer's mark) with letter M for Schoonhoven. The Year letter H for the Year 1867. The measurement is flat height 1 cm, the width is 8.8 cm and the depth is 7.3 cm (1 Inch = 2.54 cm)
The weight is 56.9 grams
Reference # M1790
English silver picture frame attributed to Henry Matthews, 1922
A silver oval picture frame made in England, probably made by Henry Matthews (Hall mark is a bit faded) Dated with the English hallmark X for the Year 1922. The silver hall mark of the English Lion and the Hallmark anchor for Birmingham. The back has a velvet fabric in gray.
The measurement is 17.5 cm high, 13.3 cm wide and the depth is 1.5 cm.
The inner measurement is 14 cm x 9.5 x 11 cm.
The weight is 190 grams.
(1 Inch = 2.54 cm)
Reference # M1801
English silver picture frame by P.J. Panton, 1985
A silver rectangular picture frame made in England, made by P.J. Panton (registered 1962-2007) Dated with the English hallmark L for the Year 1985. The silver hall mark of the English Lion and the Hallmark anchor for Birmingham. The back has a velvet fabric in green.
The measurement is 18 cm high, 14 cm wide and the depth is 1 cm.
The inner measurement is 13 cm x 9 x 10 cm.
The weight is 206 grams.
(1 Inch = 2.54 cm)
Reference # M1802