Art Deco Vienna Austria 800 Silver Flatware Set Service 165 Pieces Dinner
Located in Big Bend, WI
Superb highest quality Art Deco Vienna Austria 800 silver flatware service - 165 pieces.
20th Century Tableware
Silver
Art Deco Vienna Austria 800 Silver Flatware Set Service 165 Pieces Dinner
Located in Big Bend, WI
Superb highest quality Art Deco Vienna Austria 800 silver flatware service - 165 pieces.
Silver
Fiddle by Dub Austrian 812 Silver Flatware Set Service 66 Pieces C. 1863 Crown
Located in Big Bend, WI
Fiddle by Thomas Dub, Vienna Austria 1812 silver flatware set with hallmark for the year 1863 - 66 pieces.
Silver
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H 36 in W 21.25 in D 15.25 in
Regal Vienna Vermeil Flatware Silver Service for 18 Guest in Campaign Chest
Located in Charleston, SC
Regal Vienna Vermeil Flatware Silver Service for eighteen guests consisting of 312 pieces of flatware.
Vermeil, Silver
Unavailable
H 18.12 in W 22.45 in D 12.21 in
Silver Flatware Service for Twelve by Alexander Sturm, Vienna, circa 1900
By Alexander Sturm
Located in Vienna, AT
Original oak canteen with four drawers: 57 x 46 x 30.5 cm. Mark of Alexander Sturm (founded 1882), Diana head hallmark 1886-1922, 800 silver, weight without knives ca. 6.400 gram, 1...
Silver
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H 4.73 in W 18.12 in D 12.21 in
Flatware Service for 12 with Original Oak Canteen, Vienna, circa 1855-1900
Located in Vienna, AT
Original oak canteen: 46 x 31 x 12 cm Vienna mark 1855, Diana head hallmark 1886-1922, masters marks “TD” (Thomas Dub), “Abel”, “ML” and “GK”. 13 lot silver and 800 silver, 67 pi...
Silver
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H 12.92 in W 25.4 in D 18.9 in
Silver Flatware Service for 12 with Canteen by Klinkosch, Vienna, circa 1930
By J. C. Klinkosch
Located in Vienna, AT
J.C. Klinkosch A.G., Vienna, circa 1930 Original ebonized wood case with four drawers: height: 32,8 cm, width: 64,5 cm, depth: 48 cm Masters mark of Klinkosch, Austrian export mark...
Silver
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H 0.1 in W 0.1 in L 0.1 in
Vienna by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Flatware Service for 12 Set 62 Pieces
By Reed & Barton
Located in Big Bend, WI
Elegant Vienna by Reed & Barton sterling silver flatware set with ornate floral, pierced handle - 62 pieces.
Sterling Silver
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H 4.13 in W 16.14 in D 12.59 in
Silver Art Nouveau 51-Piece Flatware Cutlery 6 Pers. Klinkosch, Vienna c.1900
By Josef Carl Klinkosch
Located in Vienna, AT
Stunning Viennese cutlery service / flatware / dinnerware consisting of 51 pieces. Most elegant design = so-said 'SPATENFORM' (= FORM TYPE OF SPADE) / hallmarked by KLINKOSCH (Vienna...
Silver
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H 2.75 in W 18.77 in D 18.5 in
Silver 800 48-Piece Flatware Cutlery Set 12 Persons V.C.Dub Austria Vienna, 1900
By Vincenz Carl Dub 1
Located in Vienna, AT
Silver 48-piece flatware (cutlery set) for 12 persons, Made by Vincenz Carl Dub, Austria / Vienna, circa 1900.
Silver
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H 13.97 in W 27.04 in D 18.5 in
Silver 800 186-Piece Flatware Cutlery Set 12 Persons V.C.Dub Austria Vienna 1915
By Vincenz Carl Dub 1
Located in Vienna, AT
Silver 186-piece Art Nouveau flatware (cutlery set) for 12 persons, made by Vincenz Carl Dub, Austria / Vienna, c.1915 Gorgeous Austrian cutlery set / flatware / dinnerware con...
Silver
Silver Flatware Service for 12, Vienna, circa 1900
Located in Vienna, AT
Mahogany canteen: 41.5 x 58.5 x 42 cm , 800 silver, circa 10 kg, 202 pieces: 12 knife, 12 fork, 12 spoon, 12 starters knife, 12 starters fork, 12 fish knife, 12 fish fork, 12 desser...
Silver
Klinkosch Flatware Service for Twelve, Vienna, circa 1900
By J. C. Klinkosch
Located in Vienna, AT
„JCK“ mark, Diana head hallmark, mahogany canteen with 5 drawers 65 x 37 x 44 cm, 800 silver, ca. 10 kg, 209 pieces: 12 spoon, 24 fork, 24 knife, 12 fish knife, 12 fish fork, 12 des...
Silver
Flatware Service for 12 by Joseph Carl Klinkosch, Vienna
By Josef Carl Klinkosch
Located in Vienna, AT
"JCK" mark, Diana head hallmark 1872-1900, all pieces monogrammed "AC" with count’s coronet, original wood canteen (inside with deerskin, dated 1888) with four lift out drawers, 800 ...
Silver
Silver Flatware Service for 12 by Klinkosch, Vienna, circa 1900
By J. C. Klinkosch
Located in Vienna, AT
Joseph Carl Klinkosch (1822-1888), k.k. Hoflieferant, Vienna, circa 1900 Masters mark “JCK”, Diana head hallmark, 1886-1922, 800 silver, circa 5 kg, monogrammed “EL” (removable), o...
Silver
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H 0.13 in W 8.38 in D 0.88 in
“Vienna Modern” Flatware Design by Helmut Adler for Amboss Austria 59pc Set
By Amboss Austria
Located in San Francisco, CA
Offered here is a 59 piece set of “Vienna Modern” flatware Design by Helmut Adler for Amboss Austria 8 place settings, plus serving spoon, serving fork, salad tongs, cake server, 3 ...
Stainless Steel
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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