Victorian tea set – W. Voet en Zonen, Netherlands
Original price was: 1.259,00 €.888,00 €Current price is: 888,00 €.
without declared VAT | Differential taxation according to § 25a UStG. plus shipping and handling
Small Victorian centerpiece consisting of teapot, cream pot and a sugar bowl. The jug has a removable locking lid with ebony knob and a distinctive handle, also made of ebony. All parts are associated with this core piece and are hallmarked accordingly.

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Hallmark | – Master mark W. Voet en zones |
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Dimensions | – Teapot: approx. 23.5 cm x 7.6cm x 12.5 cm |
Capacity | On demand |
Weight | Total weight: 733.4 gram |
State | A |
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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Dutch silversmithing has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries. Already in the 17th century, during the so-called Golden Age of the Netherlands, silversmithing experienced a peak in this country. During this period, not only beautiful silver objects were produced, but also innovative techniques were developed, which made the Dutch silversmiths famous all over the world.
A characteristic feature of Dutch silversmithing is the use of filigree and detailed decorations. This often reflects the high craftsmanship and precision of silversmiths. Typical motifs are flowers, fruits, animals and mythological figures, which are depicted in elaborate engravings and reliefs.
Especially famous are the Dutch silverware such as tea and coffee sets, centerpieces and candlesticks. These objects are not only artfully designed, but also functional, representing the wealth and taste of their time.
Nowadays, the tradition of Dutch silversmithing is carried on by a new generation of artists and craftsmen. They combine the heritage of their ancestors with modern techniques and materials to create unique and contemporary silver objects.
Dutch silversmithing is an important part of the cultural heritage of the Netherlands and an example of the creative and craftsmanship excellence of this country. It shows how the art of silversmithing can create not only practical benefits, but also beauty and cultural wealth.