Pen holder Niello silver
85,00 €
without declared VAT | Differential taxation according to § 25a UStG. plus shipping and handling
Beautiful pencil holder, Niello silver technique, partially gold plated, with sliding mechanism and carrying ring. Without master’s mark, hallmarked 830.

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Hallmark | 830 |
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Dimensions | Length: 50 mm |
Weight | 2.8 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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Niello silver, also known as nielloed silver, is a fascinating art form that has a long history. This process, first developed in ancient times, involves embedding black or dark alloys, typically of sulfur silver, into a silver surface. The result is an impressive contrasting pattern of dark and shiny areas on the silver piece.
Niello silver finds its origin in various cultures, including ancient Egypt, Greece and the Roman Empire. It was used for both decorative and functional items, such as jewelry, vessels and weapons.
Nowadays Niello silver is still appreciated by craftsmen and jewelers. It requires precise craftsmanship, as riveting requires an intimate knowledge of temperatures and techniques to permanently bond the dark alloys to the silver.
Niello silver pieces are not only artistic, but also of historical and cultural value. They tell stories of times gone by and are a testament to the master craftsmanship of their creators. In today’s world of mass consumption, Niello silver reminds us that the art of craftsmanship and the appreciation of traditional techniques are still of great importance.