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Suecia. Gustav II, Adolf 1611-1632. Ein Paar (2x) silberne schwedische Schilling 1611-1632 (Sin Precio de Reserva)
N.º 85128527
N.º 85128527
A gorgeous antique lifted bowl from 1867 by Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron in a magnificent Neo-Rococo design. Made with a wonderful floral motif that is filled with stunning details.
The company Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron was founded in 1821 by Gustaf Féron who immigrated with his family to Stockholm at 1818 from the town of Maubeuge in Northern France. He was a master goldsmith, and the company was one of the biggest in the industry at the time.
The business was inherited by his son, Carl Theodor F. in 1851 and was eventually closed in 1927.
Carl F. then donated the company's silver workshop with all fixtures and tools to the Nordic Museum, which set it up in the Goldsmith's Workshop at Skansen, because it exemplifies in an excellent way the break between old and new that characterizes Swedish metalwork in the middle of the 19th century.
The item itself is a sculptural piece of art that exemplifies extreme attention to detail by one of the greatest gold & silversmiths in Sweden in the 1800s.
Gorgeous piece of decor with a beautiful history behind it.
Stamped: "N5" 1867, The swedish queen hallmark, shield with three crowns hallmark (swedish silver), "G.M.F" (Gustaf Möllenborg-Féron).
We've added a yearmark timetable to the photos so you can easily translate the stamping to the year of production.
The condition is great with no dents, breakage, or cracks.
Height: 8.5 cm
Width: 10 cm
Dept: 9 cm
Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description.
This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.
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