Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 9

Continental Germany 1900 Art Nouveau Hanau Jardiniere in .925 Sterling Silver

About the Item

Continental German neoclassic jardinière in silver. A beautiful highly decorated antique piece, most probably made in Hanau Germany during the Imperial period, circa 1900. This semi oval centerpiece jardiniere was decorated, with Baroque and Art Nouveau patterns in the stylish manner of Louis XV. It was totally crafted with in repousse of solid .925/.999 silver, embellished with organic natural motifs and scenes of the triumph of Bacchus, mounted in four footed elements and two curved handles, Has a total weight of 379.8 Grams or 12.21 troy ounces and a measures of 133 mm by 223 mm by 127 mm (13.3 x 22.3 x 12.7 Cm) (5.25 x 8.75 x 5 Inches). Stamped, with the hallmark for the assay of the silver, "STERLING". Note: From the middle to the end of the nineteenth century copies of old silver, and items designed in an amalgamation of historic styles, satisfied customer demand and preference. Many firms in Europe and in the United States produced this type of silver. Most Hanau firms chose as company marks styles reminiscent of seventeenth and eighteenth century maker's marks. Hanau silver was largely imported in UK and America between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Berthold Mueller was an import firm, who distributed a lot of Neresheimer silver - see John Culme: The Directory of Gold-and Silversmiths, Jewelers and Allied Traders 1838-1914, Vol.1 page, page 335. The firm changed its name 1915 to Berthold Miller and was listed as wholesale silversmiths and jewelers, antique reproduction in silver, ivories, miniatures, enamels, and so forth. Another importer of Hanau silver was J.G. Piddington which was independent of Berthold Muller and an import firm in their own right, see Culme, page 423 under John George Smith &Co. The shipping and forwarding business was founded in 1849, the firm was a partnership between J. Friend and J. Piddington. The grandson of Piddington, John G. Smiths. took the surname of his grandfather in 1900. J.G. Smith & Co are noted to have imported a great deal of silver, apparently an important part of their business until 1939. Many of these items, decorative in nature, to be of German origin. A privately printed and illustrated history of this firm exists, called 'Vitesse, The Story of Continental Express', published in 1949. Note: This piece is guarantee to be genuine and authentic to the period stated. Condition: It is in great condition, with no previous repairs or alterations has been recently gently cleaned and polished INVENTORY REF: D0000AEML/.1111.
  • Creator:
    Hanau (Maker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)Width: 5.25 in (13.34 cm)Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Nouveau (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1900-1909
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1900
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. It is in great condition, with no previous repairs or alterations has been recently gently cleaned and polished.
  • Seller Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: D0000AEML/.11111stDibs: LU8303233968932
More From This SellerView All
  • Germany Hanau 1820 Neoclassical Decorative Dish Plate in Solid Sterling Silver
    By Hanau
    Located in Miami, FL
    Neo-Classic sterling silver decorative dish plate. An antique piece made in the state of Hanau during the German Imperial period, circa 1820. It was crafted in solid sterling silv...
    Category

    Antique 1820s German Neoclassical Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Weinranck & Schmidt Hanau German Empire 1889 Neoclassical Sterling Jardinière
    Located in Miami, FL
    German Neoclassic jardinière in silver by Weinranck & Schmidt-Hanau. An impressive, oversized and highly decorated piece, made in Hanau Germany by the silversmiths and silver maker's Weinranck & Schmidt during the Imperial period, circa 1889. This large center piece was decorated, with neo-classic patterns in the manner of the Louis XVI style and was totally crafted in repousse of solid .800/.999 silver. Weight: Has a total of 2,305 Grams, (74 Troy Ounces). Measures: 467 mm by 258 mm by 312 mm (18.4 x 10.15 x 12.3 Inches) (25.8 x 10.15 x 12.3 Cm). Hallmarks: Stamped with the German guaranty marks of the Halbmond und Reichskrone...
    Category

    Antique 1880s German Neoclassical Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Schofield 1905 Art Nouveau Baltimore Rose Shakers Set in .925 Sterling Silver
    By The Schofield Company
    Located in Miami, FL
    Pair of shakers designed by Schofield. Beautiful pair of salt and pepper shakers, created in Baltimore by The Schofield Company, back in the 1905. This pair is from the iconic pattern named Baltimore Rose and was carefully crafted in the art nouveau style with a repousse of floral motifs in solid .925/.999 sterling silver. Pear shaped and mounted in three sabots and fitted with removable lids on top. Weight: 155.45 Grams, (99.64 Dwt). Measures: 51 mm by 115 mm (2.01 x 4.53 Inches). Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the mark for the assay of the silver the model numbers and signed, "BALTON.ROSE STERLING 1028 SCHOFIELD". The Schofield Company (1903–1977) (aka Herr-Schofield, aka the Baltimore Silversmiths Manufacturing Company) was a Baltimore area silver company, whose best known pattern was Baltimore Rose. In 1891, at the age of 18, Frank Schofield started an apprenticeship at The Gorham Mfg. Co. in Providence. At Gorham, Schofield learned die-cutting and silversmithing. In some silver biographies, penned by scholarly authors, it has been written that Frank Schofield cut the dies for the original Stieff Rose...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s North American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Towle & Co. 1890 Edwardian Art Nouveau Octagonal Centerpiece Tray .925 Sterling
    By Towle Silversmiths
    Located in Miami, FL
    An art nouveau centerpiece designed by Towle & Co. Beautiful highly elaborated piece, created in the United States by the silversmiths makers Towle & Company back in the end of th...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century North American Edwardian Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • J. E. Caldwell & Co. 1920 Art Deco Cocktail Shaker In Solid .925 Sterling Silver
    By J.E. Caldwell & Co.
    Located in Miami, FL
    Cocktail shaker designed by J. E. Caldwell & Co. Very rare oversized cocktail shaker, created in Philadelphia United States by the famed silversmith J E Caldwell & Co. back in the 1...
    Category

    Vintage 1920s North American Art Deco Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • William B. Durgin Co. 1900 Edwardian Neo Classic Center Bowl 925 Sterling Silver
    By William B. Durgin, Durgin Silver Company
    Located in Miami, FL
    An impressive center bowl designed by William B. Durgin Co. Magnificent very rare piece, created in the United States by the silversmiths and silverware makers William B. Durgin Co, back in the turn of the 19th century, circa 1900. This fabulous center vase bowl was crafted with Edwardian neoclassical patterns in solid .925/.999 sterling silver with high polished finish. The vase stand in a rounded pedestal foot and suited with a pair of elaborated handles with multiples garlands and tassels. The upper border is adorned with four groups of organic motifs of flowers chiseled in low and high relief and a fine bright cut decoration along the rim. The design of this piece is extremely interesting as it brings together various artistic movements such as the Art Nouveau, the Edwardian, the Neoclassical with a hint of neo-Gothic details and the Greek Revival. Has a total weight of 972 Grams and a measurements of 389 mm by 375 mm by 120 mm (12.16 x 14.75 x 4.75 Inches). Stamped with the maker's mark cartouche with a D associated to William B. Durgin Co, the model number and signed, "D STERLING 930C". NutmegGraters.Com ~ American Sterling Nutmeg Grater By Durgin William B. Durgin Co. (1853 - 1924) was a noted American sterling silver manufacturer based in Concord, New Hampshire, and one of the largest flatware and hollowware manufacturers in the United States. Over the period between the 1905-1924 it was merged into the Gorham Manufacturing Company. The company was founded by the silversmith William Butler Durgin (July 29, 1833 - May 6, 1905). Durgin was born in Campton, New Hampshire, and from 1849-1853 apprenticed to Boston silversmith Newell Harding. In the 1840s Durgin moved back to Concord, where he opened a small shop making spoons opposite the Free Bridge Road. He incorporated as William B. Durgin Company in 1853, in 1854 added the manufacture of silverware, and in 1866 established a large brick factory on School Street. In 1905, after the death of both Durgin and his son, George F. Durgin, the company was acquired by Gorham through a long process that culminated with an official purchase in 1924. Production was moved to Providence, Rhode Island, in 1931. The company made the Davis Cup, the silver service for the battleship USS New Hampshire, and medals for St. Paul's School. Its Fairfax flatware...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century North American Edwardian Serving Bowls

    Materials

    Silver, Sterling Silver

You May Also Like
  • Storck & Sinsheimer Hanau c. 1890 - 800 Standard Silver Art Nouveau Jardinière
    Located in London, London
    Made circa 1890 in Hanau by Storck & Sinsheimer, this striking, 800 standard, Antique Silver Jardinière, is in the Art Nouveau taste, and fea...
    Category

    Antique 1890s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver

  • Art Nouveau Silver Jardinière, Basket with Handle, Germany, Around 1900
    By German Manufactory
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Elegant Art Nouveau silver centerpiece: Body on a round stand stepped by a fluting and with an embossed beaded rim, vessel widening rhythmically in differently sized, tongue-shaped ...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver

  • Art Nouveau Silver Jardinière In Navette Form, Koch & Bergfeld Germany, Ca 1900
    By Koch & Bergfeld
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Elegant silver jardinière over ground plan in boat shape standing on four downward projecting feet with leaf decor, wall with regular circumferential vertical lamellae, on front and...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver

  • Art Nouveau Silver Jardinière, Bruckmann & Sons for Lazarus Posen Germany c 1900
    By Bruckmann & Söhne, Lazarus Posen Witwe
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Elegant, festive silver vessel in wide oval base form with four projecting volute feet, on the front and back center asymmetrical panels holding together the surrounding leaf, flower...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver

  • Art Nouveau Silver Jardinière With Waved Glass Liner Wilhelm Binder Germany 1900
    By Wilhelm Binder
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Elegant silver jardinière of elliptical base form on four flared feet with volute bond, downwardly flaring smooth wall with delicate ribbed band at the lower rim, constriction at the...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver

  • Art Nouveau Silver Jardinière With Cut Glass Liner, Theodor Müller Germany c1900
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Festive solid silver vessel in the shape of a large oval footed bowl, divided and segmented by vertical folds, the base set off by a constriction, projecting, wavy, lobed cut-out foo...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Silver

Recently Viewed

View All