My mother in law has a old silver box she inherited from her grand parents. But has no hallmarks. We want to know if any one can recognize the style and the features in the box to identify its origins, makers, or origin.
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mystry silver box research
Re: mystry silver box research
Hi,
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Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
You are far more likely to get responses if you embed your images as very few people will click on thumbnails or links.
Trev.
Re: mystry silver box research
Hi,
Art Nouveau style, around 1900, most likely German, although the style was popular throughout Europe (Jugendstil, Vienna Secession)
The décor is very reminiscent of Darmstadt Artists' Colony. Albin Müller, vereinigte Silberwarenfabriken Düsseldorf made silver boxes of similar form and floral wavy décor.
Google with these keywords
Darmstädter Jugendstil Zuckerdose.
Without any marks only approximate attribution can be given.
Regards
Art Nouveau style, around 1900, most likely German, although the style was popular throughout Europe (Jugendstil, Vienna Secession)
The décor is very reminiscent of Darmstadt Artists' Colony. Albin Müller, vereinigte Silberwarenfabriken Düsseldorf made silver boxes of similar form and floral wavy décor.
Google with these keywords
Darmstädter Jugendstil Zuckerdose.
Without any marks only approximate attribution can be given.
Regards
Re: mystry silver box research
Hello WMF was a very large company that made many boxes in a similar style. in the 1900s.
Regards Guido.
Regards Guido.