A friend asked me to research what appears to be a small sugar bowl.
Rococo style, with a courting couple and cherubs. The bowl stands on four legs and has handles. Although some of the work seems quite fine, the edges are quite sharp, the legs and some of the designs look a bit crude. The interior has some vestige of gold wash left.
I found only one mark, and it's actually just the outline of the mark. I cant make heads or tails of it. I am guessing this is silverplate but dont recall ever coming across gold washed silverplate. If anyone has anything to contribute I would be very grateful.
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Chaya
Rococo Sugar Bowl
Hi Chaya,
The mark is so rubbed it is difficult to say with certainty, but I suspect it is by Storck & Sinnsheimer of Hanau. The neo-rococo style and quality of the casting is consistent with Hanau production.
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Regards, Tom
The mark is so rubbed it is difficult to say with certainty, but I suspect it is by Storck & Sinnsheimer of Hanau. The neo-rococo style and quality of the casting is consistent with Hanau production.
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards, Tom