Seven Danish Rococo silver dinner spoons, the front and back cast and engraved with rocailles, end-pieces pricked with owner's initials, three with the initials “DPS TJD”, two “ICSR AJD 1771” and two with later initial “H”. The last four mentioned also pricked with the initial “E”. Maker Sivert Thorsteinsson, Copenhagen 1768 and 1769. Together with a set of five silver dinner spoons in similar design, pricked with owner's initials NJS JPND 1761. Unidentified maker's mark “N.”. All engraved with Hans Tobiesen's collector mark. Weight 719 g. L. 21.5 cm. (12) Provenance: Hans Tobiesen's Collection. Literature: Chr. A. Bøje: Hans Tobiesens Sølvsamling. The spoons mentioned p. 69–70, no. 389–400, and one spoon illustrated p. 152.
Seven Danish Rococo silver dinner spoons, the front and back cast and engraved with rocailles, end-pieces pricked with owner's initials, three with the initials “DPS TJD”, two “ICSR AJD 1771” and two with later initial “H”. The last four mentioned also pricked with the initial “E”. Maker Sivert Thorsteinsson, Copenhagen 1768 and 1769. Together with a set of five silver dinner spoons in similar design, pricked with owner's initials NJS JPND 1761. Unidentified maker's mark “N.”. All engraved with Hans Tobiesen's collector mark. Weight 719 g. L. 21.5 cm. (12) Provenance: Hans Tobiesen's Collection. Literature: Chr. A. Bøje: Hans Tobiesens Sølvsamling. The spoons mentioned p. 69–70, no. 389–400, and one spoon illustrated p. 152.
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