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Rare Big Massive Tea Pot 835er Silver IN Baroque Style Bruckmann & Sö. Um 1930
$ 431.15
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Template | Trixumlarge teapot in baroque style made of 835 silver
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This large baroque style teapot on four plastic feet comes from one of the most famous German silver manufacturers
Bruckmann &
Sons from Heilbronn around approx. 1920-1930.
The design of this series comes from the 2nd Half of the 19th Century, a printout from the design sketch is in the book
Dr. Karlheinz fuchs (Red.): "Silver from Heilbronn for the world"
, Heilbronn museum catalog no. 96, Städtische Museen Heilbronn, 2001, shown on page 216.
Fantastic production, plastic grapevines as a lid knob (handmade!).
The teapot is a later production, around approx. 1930-1940, probably after a customer order, as it has a model number. Elegant baroque shape makes the jug a real ornament for a festive table!
High-quality, massive design, very typical for the factory!
The teapot is approx. 24 cm. high, 25 cm. long with handle and approx. 15 cm. at the widest part of the abdomen.
She is with
835, crescent moon, crown and maker's mark
stamped. Real solid silver is unreservedly guaranteed!
The weight is proud
730 grams.
The teapot is in a well-kept, used condition with usual signs of age and wear. An isolator ring is lost (see photos), but this has a wedge effect on the functionality. Without monogram!
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This large baroque style teapot on four plastic feet comes from one of the most famous German silver manufacturers Bruckmann & Sons from Heilbronn around approx. 1920-1930. The design of this series comes from the 2nd Half of the 19th Century, a printout from the design sketch is in the book Dr. Karlheinz fuchs (Red.): "Silver from Heilbronn for the world", Heilbronn museum catalog no. 96, Städtische Museen Heilbronn, 2001, shown on page 216. The teapot is a later production, around approx. 1930-1940, probably after a customer order, as it has a model number. Elegant baroque shape makes the jug a real ornament for a festive table! The teapot is in a well-kept, used condition with usual signs of age and wear. An isolator ring is lost (see photos), but this has a wedge effect on the funct