Description: Antique 19th Cent. German Hanau Silver Pelican and Baby in a Bucket Wishing Well This is a rare Antique late 19th Century German Hanau Silver Miniature Pelican and Baby in a Bucket on a Wishing Well circa 1890's. The piece depicts in very fine, sculpted detail of a pelican perched on a ornately carved wishing well getting ready to get a baby that's in a bucket dangling on braided silver wire for delivery. The scenery on the well shows incredible detail of landscapes with trees and children frolicking with a dog and harvesting wheat or tall grass. The top of the piece has a baby cherub detailed front and back presiding over the scene. The piece was most likely created in Hanau, Germany in the late 1800's by B. Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau and imported to the UK. around the turn of the century. The piece measures approximately 2.75" (7cm) tall by 2" (5cm) wide and weighs approximately 36 - 38 Grams. The Marks on the bottom rim and underneath the well are attributed to German Hanau Silver Neresheimer & Sohne who were founded in Hanau Germany in 1893. The piece is in excellent antique condition with very little tarnish and wear for its very old age and would make a fabulous addition to any rare silver miniature collection. It was so fun and fascinating to research this fabulous piece that I inherited from my parents estate in Wisconsin. References: (1) Antique & Vintage Silver Discussion Forum | ALOHA from LA LA Land, | FacebookHallmarks of Hanau silver (silvercollection.eu) German Silver Miniature Well - Objects D’art - Shop (seidenbergantiques.com)
Price: 295 USD
Location: Sherman Oaks, California
End Time: 2024-10-25T20:54:39.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: German Hanau
Components: Pelican, Wishing Well, Baby in Bucket
Pattern: Grande Baroque
Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
Era: Late 1800's
Style: Baroque & Rococo
Age: 1900-1940
Weight: 36 -38 Grams
Country of Origin: Germany