Pewter altar candlesticks. dated 1797Large pewter altar chandelier. In the base engraving “Christian Klaucke as Kister (Küster) Martin Bernat, George Bahlo, dated 1797 |
Heavy tin tankard dated 1650Heavy tin tankard of a united guild, dated 1650. On the front side in floral cartouche, names of the guild members |
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Pewter plate, dated 1757Rare, four baroque pewter plates, dated 1757. Date and owner's initials "T P" on the flag. Rose stamp with the |
Wide edge plate dat. 1705Large baroque broad-margined plate, dated 1705. On the "flag" in the wreath owner initials "I F", the guild sign |
Tin hump plate Nuremberg, dat. 1712Very large baroque tin humpback plate, Nuremberg, dated 1712! Abraham Mager becomes master in Nuremberg |
Regensburg tinplate, around 1770On the flag the guild sign of the bakers and in the mirror ownerinitial "E F K" and later dating from 1809 |
Pewter bowlTin-Suppenterrine, Nuremberg, circa 1795. In the soil the mark of the tin founder "Johann Georg Grosshauser" |
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Baroque pewter pot around 1650Slender pot with beak-shaped spout, open-worked thumbrest as well as disc bobbin on the lid, S-shaped |
Supper kettle / pot snoutPear-shaped corpus with a protruding pedestal, engraved with initials M. K. and dating 1706, tin mark |
Ring flask SwitzerlandBellows-shaped cartridge with initials HOP A and dating in 1796. Internal linen patches and floor rosette |
Wedding pitcher dating 1672Very nice early baroque wedding jug. Finely engraved on the face of the fair, a wedding parade |
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Nuremberg spice box to 1760/70Extremely rare spice Nuremberg box with eight containers from the period around 1760/70. Johann Jacob Marx is 1752 champion in Nuremberg |
Tin Will Come, dating 1768Baroque tin Will Come, on the wall engravings of master name and dating in 1768, beautiful detailed sculpted lid figure |
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