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Pair of spoons | Deux cuillères en coquillage et manches en corne
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 EUR
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Description
German, 16th century
Pair of spoons
shell (Turbinella pyrum), with horn handles (Bos taurus domesticus)
with labels to the reverse inscribed respectively: 155 and 444, and: 154 and 445
20cm. 7⅞in. and 18.5cm., 7¼in.
(2)
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Allemagne, XVIe siècle
Deux cuillères
coquillage (Chank sacré, Turbinella pyrum), les manches en corne de bovidés (Bos taurus domesticus)
portant chacune au revers des étiquettes inscrives respectivement 155 et 444, 154 et 445
Haut. 20 et 18,5 cm ; 7 ⅞ et 7¼ in.
(2)
Friedrich I von Baden (1826-1907), Grand Duke of Baden, Residenzschloss, Karlsruhe;
By descent to his son, Friedrich II von Baden (1857-1928), Grand Duke of Baden, Neues Schloss, Baden-Baden;
By descent to his consin, Grand Duke of Baden (1867-1929), chancellor of the German Empire;
By descent to his son, Berthold von Baden (1906-1963), Margrave of Baden;
By descent to his son, Maximilian von Baden (1933-2022), Margrave of Baden;
His sale Sotheby's Baden-Baden, Die Sammlung der Markgrafen und Grossherzöge von Baden, 5-21 October 1995, lot 447.
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Friedrich I von Baden (1826-1907), grand-duc, Residenzschloss à Karlsruhe ;
Son fils, Friedrich II von Baden (1857-1928), grand-duc, Neues Schloss, Baden-Baden ;
Son cousin, Maximilian von Baden (1867-1929), chancelier impérial ;
Son fils, Berthold von Baden (1906-1963), margrave de Bade ;
Son fils, Maximilian von Baden (1933-2022), margrave de Bade ;
Sa vente Sotheby's Baden-Baden, Die Sammlung der Markgrafen und Grossherzöge von Baden, 5-21 octobre 1995, lot 447.
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