Antique Silverware Collection

Historical silver vessels including teapots, mugs, and pitchers. Each piece reflects exquisite craftsmanship and rich heritage in metalwork.

Gildekan van Tin for the Werversgilde, Matthijs van Ooyen (attributed to), 1708 - 1772 Jar of tin, from the Weversgilde. The foot is decorated with profiled tires. In addition, the baluster -shaped jug with inscription and rank motifs and a open medallion with a weapon. The top is closed with a vaulted lid with a button. The simple thumb rest runs through a double -cacky hinge into the decorated handle, which curls out slightly at the bottom. Nijmegen tin (metal) casting / engraving Jar of tin, from the Weversgilde. The foot is decorated with profiled tires. In addition, the baluster -shaped jug with inscription and rank motifs and a open medallion with a weapon. The top is closed with a vaulted lid with a button. The simple thumb rest runs through a double -cacky hinge into the decorated handle, which curls out slightly at the bottom. Nijmegen tin (metal) casting / engraving
Gildekan van Tin for the Werversgilde, Matthijs van Ooyen (attributed to), 1708 - 1772 Jar of tin, from the Weversgilde. The foot is decorated with profiled tires. In addition, the baluster -shaped jug with inscription and rank motifs and a open medallion with a weapon. The top is closed with a vaulted lid with a button. The simple thumb rest runs through a double -cacky hinge into the decorated handle, which curls out slightly at the bottom. Nijmegen tin (metal) casting / engraving Jar of tin, from the Weversgilde. The foot is decorated with profiled tires. In addition, the baluster -shaped jug with inscription and rank motifs and a open medallion with a weapon. The top is closed with a vaulted lid with a button. The simple thumb rest runs through a double -cacky hinge into the decorated handle, which curls out slightly at the bottom. Nijmegen tin (metal) casting / engraving