MAKER'S UNIDENTIFIED, STAMPED V. BOTTELET, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF PETER MICHAEL BLYTT, BERGEN, 1790-1836 AND 1810/11; MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY OF ERIK STRIDBEEK, COPENHAGEN, 1821; MAKER'S MARK OF C. RASMUSSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1803; MAKER'S MARK OF OLE JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1780; APPARENTLY NO MAKER'S MARK, COPENHAGEN, 1928, ONE 1938 AND THREE SPOONS 20TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF FRED RASMUSSEN, SLAGELSE, CIRCA 1850; APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY SLEESWIJK HOLSTEIN; MAKER'S MARK MT. TV, EMMERICH, CIRCA 1715-1718; MAKER'S MARK W.V., PFORZHEIM; MAKER'S MARK OF PETER CATTEPOEL, WESEL, CIRCA 1780; MAKER'S MARK OF J.G. WICK, BAYREUTH, 1750-1770; MAKER'S MARK OF JOAN H. RICHTERS, RHEINE, CIRCA 1790; MAKER'S MARK UNIDENTIFIED, MOSCOW, PROBABLY LATE 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF MT, QUEDLINGBURG, CIRCA 1800; UNKNOWN MAKER'S MARK; MAKER'S MARK OF JOHANNES BÖDEKER I, NORDEN, CIRCA 1700; MAKER'S MARK OF JENHARD A. ZIJDEN, ESSENS, CIRCA 1780; MAKER'S MARK OF HAYO RIKENO, NORDEN, CIRCA 1805; MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY OF JOHANN GEORG HERBECK, DRESDEN, BEFORE 1766; MAKER'S MARK OF H. DENGEL, KÖNIGSBERG, 1850; MAKER'S MARK OF D. ARAU, KÖNIGSBERG, 1863; MAKER'S MARK OF M. STUMPF, DANZIG, PROBABLY 1839; MAKER'S MARK OF A.P. GLÄSER, AUGSBURG1795/97; MAKER'S MARK OF JOHANN M. SCHLIETER, KÖNIGSBERG, CIRCA 1787; STAMPED M. WEISHAUPT, MNCHEN, 1842; MAKER'S MARK EB, STRALSUND,1821; MAKER'S MARK OF DAVID GOTTL, RAUDNER, BRESLAU, 1805; MAKER'S MARK OF I. EBENHARD BLARSE, STRALSUND, 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK UNKNOWN, WEIMAR, 20TH CENTURY
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Eleven Danish silver table spoons, three forks, four teaspoons, two Norwegian silver table spoons, a spoon, nineteen German table spoons, dessert spoon and two forks
Maker's unidentified, stamped V. BOTTELET, Copenhagen, 20th Century; maker's mark of Peter Michael Blytt, Bergen, 1790-1836 and 1810/11; maker's mark probably of Erik Stridbeek, Copenhagen, 1821; maker's mark of C. Rasmussen, Copenhagen, 1803; maker's mark of Ole Jensen, Copenhagen, 1780; apparently no maker's mark, Copenhagen, 1928, one 1938 and three spoons 20th Century; maker's mark of Fred Rasmussen, Slagelse, circa 1850; apparently unmarked, possibly Sleeswijk Holstein; maker's mark mt. TV, Emmerich, circa 1715-1718; maker's mark W.V., Pforzheim; maker's mark of Peter Cattepoel, Wesel, circa 1780; maker's mark of J.G. Wick, Bayreuth, 1750-1770; maker's mark of Joan H. Richters, Rheine, circa 1790; maker's mark unidentified, Moscow, probably late 19th Century; maker's mark of MT, Quedlingburg, circa 1800; unknown maker's mark; maker's mark of Johannes Bödeker I, Norden, circa 1700; maker's mark of Jenhard A. Zijden, Essens, circa 1780; maker's mark of Hayo Rikeno, Norden, circa 1805; maker's mark probably of Johann Georg Herbeck, Dresden, before 1766; maker's mark of H. Dengel, Königsberg, 1850; maker's mark of D. Arau, Königsberg, 1863; maker's mark of M. Stumpf, Danzig, probably 1839; maker's mark of A.P. Gläser, Augsburg1795/97; maker's mark of Johann M. Schlieter, Königsberg, circa 1787; stamped M. Weishaupt, Mnchen, 1842; maker's mark EB, Stralsund,1821; maker's mark of David Gottl, Raudner, Breslau, 1805; maker's mark of I. Ebenhard Blarse, Stralsund, 19th Century; maker's mark unknown, Weimar, 20th Century
Two dog-nose spoons, engraved stem and bowl with flower and trelliswork; two Hanoverian pointed bright-cut spoons; a Hanoverian bright-cut spoon; a fiddle double thread spoon; a King's shape spoon, engraved on the back of the bowl and end of the terminal; two Art Deco forks, hammered stems; an Art Deco spoon, fork and knive, threaded, square finials; two Hanoverian spoons, one bright-cut the other with applied leaf decoration; a dog-nose spoon with applied scroll decoration om stem; four fiddle shell teaspoons; a spoon with sharp pointed finial, bowl engraved with curl and flower motifs; a dog-nose spoon, ribbed rat-tail and initials "L.S.M." on back stem; a King's shape dessert spoon, terminal pricked "J.A.K."; four fiddle pattern spoons, two plain, one pricked "F.C.S." the other with monogram "AR"; a thread spoon with engraved coat-of-arms; one engraved spoon with flowers on stem and bowl; a plain Hanoverian spoon; a spoon with pointed terminal and rat-tail, stem engraved with flower pattern and initialled "F.I.F.H.I.A.R."; two trefid spoons, one with rat-tail, back of the stem engraved "VE", front with "IMLW", the other with engraved rat-tail, back of the stem initialled "G.J.", front engraved with bird in tree; two Hanoverian pattern spoons, one engraved "G" on back stem; three fiddle pattern spoons, one pricked "Ludwich"; a fiddle double thread fork, back of the stem with engraved crest; five Old-English pattern spoons and a fork, two spoons with bright-cut handles both pricked with initials and dates on back of the stem, one spoon with initials "F.M.S."
marked on bowls and stems
1850gr. (20)
Maker's unidentified, stamped V. BOTTELET, Copenhagen, 20th Century; maker's mark of Peter Michael Blytt, Bergen, 1790-1836 and 1810/11; maker's mark probably of Erik Stridbeek, Copenhagen, 1821; maker's mark of C. Rasmussen, Copenhagen, 1803; maker's mark of Ole Jensen, Copenhagen, 1780; apparently no maker's mark, Copenhagen, 1928, one 1938 and three spoons 20th Century; maker's mark of Fred Rasmussen, Slagelse, circa 1850; apparently unmarked, possibly Sleeswijk Holstein; maker's mark mt. TV, Emmerich, circa 1715-1718; maker's mark W.V., Pforzheim; maker's mark of Peter Cattepoel, Wesel, circa 1780; maker's mark of J.G. Wick, Bayreuth, 1750-1770; maker's mark of Joan H. Richters, Rheine, circa 1790; maker's mark unidentified, Moscow, probably late 19th Century; maker's mark of MT, Quedlingburg, circa 1800; unknown maker's mark; maker's mark of Johannes Bödeker I, Norden, circa 1700; maker's mark of Jenhard A. Zijden, Essens, circa 1780; maker's mark of Hayo Rikeno, Norden, circa 1805; maker's mark probably of Johann Georg Herbeck, Dresden, before 1766; maker's mark of H. Dengel, Königsberg, 1850; maker's mark of D. Arau, Königsberg, 1863; maker's mark of M. Stumpf, Danzig, probably 1839; maker's mark of A.P. Gläser, Augsburg1795/97; maker's mark of Johann M. Schlieter, Königsberg, circa 1787; stamped M. Weishaupt, Mnchen, 1842; maker's mark EB, Stralsund,1821; maker's mark of David Gottl, Raudner, Breslau, 1805; maker's mark of I. Ebenhard Blarse, Stralsund, 19th Century; maker's mark unknown, Weimar, 20th Century
Two dog-nose spoons, engraved stem and bowl with flower and trelliswork; two Hanoverian pointed bright-cut spoons; a Hanoverian bright-cut spoon; a fiddle double thread spoon; a King's shape spoon, engraved on the back of the bowl and end of the terminal; two Art Deco forks, hammered stems; an Art Deco spoon, fork and knive, threaded, square finials; two Hanoverian spoons, one bright-cut the other with applied leaf decoration; a dog-nose spoon with applied scroll decoration om stem; four fiddle shell teaspoons; a spoon with sharp pointed finial, bowl engraved with curl and flower motifs; a dog-nose spoon, ribbed rat-tail and initials "L.S.M." on back stem; a King's shape dessert spoon, terminal pricked "J.A.K."; four fiddle pattern spoons, two plain, one pricked "F.C.S." the other with monogram "AR"; a thread spoon with engraved coat-of-arms; one engraved spoon with flowers on stem and bowl; a plain Hanoverian spoon; a spoon with pointed terminal and rat-tail, stem engraved with flower pattern and initialled "F.I.F.H.I.A.R."; two trefid spoons, one with rat-tail, back of the stem engraved "VE", front with "IMLW", the other with engraved rat-tail, back of the stem initialled "G.J.", front engraved with bird in tree; two Hanoverian pattern spoons, one engraved "G" on back stem; three fiddle pattern spoons, one pricked "Ludwich"; a fiddle double thread fork, back of the stem with engraved crest; five Old-English pattern spoons and a fork, two spoons with bright-cut handles both pricked with initials and dates on back of the stem, one spoon with initials "F.M.S."
marked on bowls and stems
1850gr. (20)
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Please note this lot has been divided into three different lots: 170, 170A and 170B
Lot 170 now contains eleven Danish tablespoons, three forks, four teaspoons, two Norwegian tablespoons and a spoon.
Maker's mark: maker's mark unidentified, stamped V.BOTTELET; Peter Michael Blytt; Erik Stridbeek; C. Rasmussen; Ole Jensen; apparently no maker's marks; Fred Rasmussen
Estimate NLG 600-1000
Lot 170 now contains eleven Danish tablespoons, three forks, four teaspoons, two Norwegian tablespoons and a spoon.
Maker's mark: maker's mark unidentified, stamped V.BOTTELET; Peter Michael Blytt; Erik Stridbeek; C. Rasmussen; Ole Jensen; apparently no maker's marks; Fred Rasmussen
Estimate NLG 600-1000