Sale: 408 / Harry Beyer Collection, May 15. 2013 in Munich Lot 337


337
Cadinen
Bowlengefäß auf Silbergestell, 1905.
Earthenware
Estimate:
€ 2,500 / $ 2,675
Sold:
€ 3,375 / $ 3,611

(incl. surcharge)
Bowlengefäß auf Silbergestell. Um 1905.
Earthenware, silver and marble.
107 cm (42,1 in).
Silver stand, punch lip, scoop and lid inscribed with German silver marks: crescent moon, crown, "800" and the jeweler hallmark "HB" (in ligature) as well as with Austrian-Hungarian import hallmark.

According to the collector Harry Beyer, this punchbowl set was a present from Emperor Wilhelm to the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph II, which explains the Austrian-Hungarian import hallmarks.
From 1904 to 1945, the Hohenzollern were in possession of a Majolika manufactory in Cadinen/East Prussia. Products from this wokshop were often used as guest presents by Emperor Wilhelm II.

Called up: ca. 17.03 h +/- 20 min.




337
Cadinen
Bowlengefäß auf Silbergestell, 1905.
Earthenware
Estimate:
€ 2,500 / $ 2,675
Sold:
€ 3,375 / $ 3,611

(incl. surcharge)