
Ahlden/Aller - 1-12-2023
Silver, colorless crystal glass. Over three ball feet, three-pass and strongly bombarded, surrounded by a band of flower calyxes, weighted stand. Short shaft divided by a godroned nodus, transitioning into a pierced wall made of eight narrow struts. The rim filigree surrounded by reliefed vine tendrils and grapes. Deeply recessed crystal glass insert, adorned all around with stone-cutting and flower-shaped curved rim. Signed, marked, Master Johann George Wilhelm Heinicke (became Master in 1816). Weight without insert approximately 475 g. Height 20.5 cm. Compare Scheffler, Berlin, No. 14, 18, 1695. A filigree German Biedermeier silver and cut glass footed candy bowl by Johann George Wilhelm Heinicke (master since 1816). Weighted. Assay and master's mark. German. Berlin. Around 1830.
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