Edwardian German 835 solid silver pair of spill bud vases Bruckmann & Söhne, pierced star design
A pair of elegant Edwardian German solid silver spill or bud vases of tapered bodies, raised on fluted round bases. The bases and the tops of the vases are pierced with an attractive openwork star design; the tops are further pierced with a geometric circular pattern. Very attractive examples of the style of that period.
Made by Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn, Germany, c. 1910’s. One vase is hallmarked “830”, the other is hallmarked “835”.
57.43 g / 1.85 t oz
9.3 cm tall
4.6 cm across the top
4.3 cm across the base
Great antique condition. Small ding to the body of one vase; tiny dings to bases.
A pair of elegant Edwardian German solid silver spill or bud vases of tapered bodies, raised on fluted round bases. The bases and the tops of the vases are pierced with an attractive openwork star design; the tops are further pierced with a geometric circular pattern. Very attractive examples of the style of that period.
Made by Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn, Germany, c. 1910’s. One vase is hallmarked “830”, the other is hallmarked “835”.
57.43 g / 1.85 t oz
9.3 cm tall
4.6 cm across the top
4.3 cm across the base
Great antique condition. Small ding to the body of one vase; tiny dings to bases.
A pair of elegant Edwardian German solid silver spill or bud vases of tapered bodies, raised on fluted round bases. The bases and the tops of the vases are pierced with an attractive openwork star design; the tops are further pierced with a geometric circular pattern. Very attractive examples of the style of that period.
Made by Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn, Germany, c. 1910’s. One vase is hallmarked “830”, the other is hallmarked “835”.
57.43 g / 1.85 t oz
9.3 cm tall
4.6 cm across the top
4.3 cm across the base
Great antique condition. Small ding to the body of one vase; tiny dings to bases.