Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723

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Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723

Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723
From the first quarter of the 18th century a large proportion of German pewter was made in rococo, then neo-classical, followed by Empire styles. The forms most suited to rococo were candlesticks, sauceboats, teapots, coffee pots and tureens. Most of these were of fine quality metal and workmanship, and the rococo style continued until the end of the 18th century, long after it was considered to be fashionable (1725 to 1760). The rococo style was never used by English pewterers; the Dutch and French used it sparingly. Only the Germans experimented with this style to any large degree. The eagle touchmark on this fine soup tureen suggests it comes from Villingen, Federal Republic of Germany. Covered soup tureens in the rococo style such as this, are extremely rare and are coveted by serious pewter collectors. Because they were costly, few were made. As a two piece set, far fewer survived intact for hundreds of years. This fine example is a large soup tureen with vertical lobing, measuring 14 ½ ” in width (from the outer edge of each handle) and 12″ in height. The base opening of the tureen measures 10 ½” by 7 ½”, and is engraved with the owner’s inials “GSK” and the date “1723”. The bottom of the base contains three oval maker’s marks (unidentified), the center mark containing an eagle and the numbers “2 3″. The quality of the metal is exceptional and the soup tureen weighs a full 7 pounds. There is a solder repair, as shown in the photos. This tureen holds a full gallon, and I believe it might be a “presentation piece”, adding greatly to its value.
Rare Early 18th Century Pewter Antique German Rococo Soup Tureen Dated 1723

Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800’s German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard

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Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard

Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard
Up for sale is a high quality antique lidded German pottery beer stein made in the first quarter of the 19th century. It’s sculpted out of thick pottery walls and has a glazed off-white finish that has developed a lovely crackling finish over time. The stein has a nice hinged handle which is mounted with a hinged pewter lid along with a large thumb-piece. The lid is engraved by hand with elaborate initials and it has acquired a nice patina from age. This 1 liter stein is in good condition and measures 9 3/4 inches tall by 6 3/4 inches long. There is a small edge chip on the bottom as shown in last photo.
Antique 1Ltr. Early 1800's German pottery pewter lidded beer stein mug tankard

Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border

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Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border
Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border
Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border
Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border
Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border

Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border
Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border. Most of our items come from estates and small auctions within 30 or 40 miles from my house. We do our very best to describe the. But it is very important that you look at all of our images, as they should the best way to determine the degree of your interest. Please ask us if you need additional photos or information, we will do our best to get them to you. SIZE – 10 1/4 or 26 cm.
Early Antique Signed German Pewter Plate Scalloped Border