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Objekt Nr. 2673-21

Plain Meissen bowl with smooth gold rim, ‘Rosehip’ in the centre, sword mark with Roman I, early 19th century, Ø 27cm

Starting price: € 120,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 142,85)

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Objekt Nr. 2675-4

English salver, MM: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906, silver 925, 475g, h. 3cm, Ø 21cm

Starting price: € 500,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 595,20)

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Objekt Nr. 2675-5

English coaster with leaf edge, MM hammered, London 1825, silver 925, 270g, Ø 16.5cm

Starting price: € 240,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 285,70)

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Objekt Nr. 2712-143

12 Danish place plates with Chippendale rim, MM: Cohn, silver 830, 4514g, Ø 28cm, slight signs of wear

Starting price: € 3000,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 3571,20)

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Objekt Nr. 2712-174

Pair of low, solid brass candlesticks with floral leaf cartouche and dolphin feet, 19th century, mariage, h. 29.5cm

Starting price: € 140,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 166,66)

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Objekt Nr. 2725-8

Oval Midcentury tray with corded rim, Wilkens, 20th c., silver 835, 505g, 32.5x24.5cm, signs of use

Starting price: € 390,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 464,26)

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Objekt Nr. 2732-7

2-Piece Danish sugar and cream set with curved handles on four feet, silver, 414g, h. 8.5/9.2cm, small pressure mark

Starting price: € 280,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 333,31)

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Objekt Nr. 2733-9

Bowl with embossed ‘fruit’ decoration after an old model, silver 800, 165g, Ø 16.5cm

Starting price: € 120,-
(inkl. Aufgeld & MwSt.: € 142,85)

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About Us

The auction house Kendzia, which emerged from an antique trade that had existed since the 1920s, has enriched the Hamburg auction landscape since 1971. The founders Klaus D. and Brigitte Kendzia have built up an excellent reputation in this sector over the decades of their activity.

Today the house is run by the publicly appointed and sworn auctioneer, appraiser and art expert Eva-Maria Uebach-Kendzia. After studying art history, cultural anthropology and museum management in Hamburg and Vienna, she joined her parents’ business in 1997. She and her husband Karl Uebach have been running the auction house since 2016 with a great deal of expertise and competence. The family-run house is characterised by utmost discretion, solidity and flexibility.