Candelabra 5 flames – Adam Manns & Sohn, Dörnigheim
Original price was: 2.475,80 €.1.800,00 €Current price is: 1.800,00 €.
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Large five-branched candelabra with the finest rococo decor, countless roses and floral vine decorations adorn this intricately handcrafted silver candelabra. Spouts, spout inserts and wax collection trays can be disassembled for easier cleaning. Appropriately hallmarked with hertseller mark and fineness stamp.

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Hallmark | – Master mark AMD – Adam Manns & Son |
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Dimensions | Height: 31.0 cm |
Weight | 1247 gram |
State | A |
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Information about our condition assessment
A+
The item has no traces of use and is therefore in pristine condition.
This valuation is unusual for antiques and describes an exception rather than the rule.
A
This item has minimal signs of use, such as very fine surface scratches or minimally rubbed gilding.
B+
This item has very few signs of use, such as fine surface scratches, a little rubbed gilding, or a small blemish which is noticeable to a minor degree.
B
This item has few signs of use, such as normal surface scratches, age appropriate rubbed gilding, or a small blemish which is not distractingly noticeable.
C+
This item has normal signs of use, such as normal or deeper surface scratches, a noticeably rubbed gilding, or a blemish which is noticeable.
C
This item has obvious signs of use, such as deeper surface scratches, a heavily rubbed gilding, or a major blemish which is noticeable.
D
This item has very obvious signs of use, such as very deep scratches, heavy wear marks and or damage.
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Adam Manns, born in 1874, was trained as a silversmith at the drawing academy in Hanau. He then worked in Hanau in his profession. After the First World War, he is said to have been in Paris with his boss at the time, where he drew inspiration for his own silver products. When visiting stores, the boss had engaged salespeople in conversation, while Adam more or less secretly made drawings of goods. Among other things, he used these to make his own models in the evenings in the apartment at Kennedystrasse 10 as patterns for casting molds. In 1922, the company founded its own silversmith shop. In the backyard of the residential building at Kennedystraße 12 in Dörnigheim, a two-story building running in a north-south direction was erected and still stands today. Production then took place on both the first floor and the second floor. Staff photos from 1935 and 1938 show 10 to 20 employees.