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Silver coin - 5 Reichsmarks, Charles I, 1876 F

A large silver coin from the Kingdom of Württemberg (present-day Germany), minted in 1876 in Stuttgart (F). The obverse features a portrait of Charles I, King of Württemberg, and the reverse depicts a crown above the imperial eagle. 896.725 coins were minted. Condition as shown in the photo.
3,000 Kč
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Silver coin - 2 gulden, silver wedding jubilee of Francis...

Massive silver two-gulden coin from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, minted in 1879 to mark the silver wedding anniversary (25 years) of Francis Joseph and Elisabeth of Bavaria. The obverse features portraits of Emperor Francis Joseph I and his wife, Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria (Sisi), and the reverse depicts a woman in a robe sitting on a throne. The...
4,500 Kč
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Silver coin - 5 Corona Francis Joseph I., 1900

Massive silver 5 corona coin from the Austro-Hungarian Empire minted at the Vienna Mint in 1900. The obverse depicts Emperor Franz Joseph I. (designed by Josef Reisner) and the reverse depicts the Austro-Hungarian eagle (designed by Carl Gerl). Condition as shown in the photo.
3,600 Kč
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Silver coin - 5 Corona Francis Joseph I., 1900

Massive silver 5 corona coin from the Austro-Hungarian Empire minted at the Vienna Mint in 1900. The obverse depicts Emperor Franz Joseph I. (designed by Josef Reisner) and the reverse depicts the Austro-Hungarian eagle (designed by Carl Gerl). Condition as shown in the photo.
3,600 Kč
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Steiff teddy bear 60 cm - before 1933

This large mohair Steiff bear, which is exceptionally well preserved, was manufactured by Germany's most famous toy company before 1933, probably during the interwar period. There are remnants of a white tag under the button, which was used until 1926. However Steiff was often making use of older buttons and tags so the production period of this bear...
70,000 Kč
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Nightfall II - Břetislav Benda

The bronze sculpture entitled "Nightfall II" by Czech academic sculptor Břetislav Benda was originally a small-scale model for a life-size sculpture, which was produced in two casts - one became the dominant feature of the entrance hall of the Imperial Hotel in Karlovy Vary and the other is located in the interior of the Ministry of Education in Prague,...
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Silver cigarette case with gold monogram - Poland, 2nd...

Silver cigarette case decorated with a raised monogram “JB” in 12K rose gold and engraved ornamentation. Silver fineness: 800/1000. Bearing Polish hallmarks stamped in Warsaw between 1931 and 1963; the fineness is proved by a certificate from the Czech Assay Office. The metal surface shows a light patina, which can be removed upon request. The case has...
9,500 Kč
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Wooden frame with brass decoration

A frame originally used to display portrait miniatures. It is made of wood and gilded brass. The dimensions of the entire frame are 17.8 × 15.2 cm. The dimensions for inserting a photograph/portrait are 5.9 × 4.4 cm (inner glass frame). There are a few scratches on the front wooden side.
6,000 Kč
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The Thinker - Břetislav Benda

“The Thinker” is one of the truly exceptional sculptures by the Czech academic sculptor Břetislav Benda from the 1920s. In his 1982 monograph Břetislav Benda, Professor Jiří Kotalík describes it as one of the most significant creative achievements of Czech sculpture of that period. The sculpture was first exhibited at the International Exhibition of...
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The Aviator - Břetislav Benda

The sculpture “The Aviator” by the Czech academic sculptor Břetislav Benda was awarded as the President of the Czechoslovak Republic’s Prize to the winner of the International Aviation Rally in Pilsen in 1931. The model for this piece is his life-size statue from 1925, installed on the building of the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic in Prague 6....
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Washing Up III - Břetislav Benda

Bronze sculpture titled “Washing Up III” by Czech academic sculptor Břetislav Benda ranks among the remarkable works of the 1920s. It stands out for both its masterful artistic execution and its distinctive originality. The sculpture was exhibited repeatedly. It was first presented at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris in 1925, where...
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Glass figurine - Joseph II - Riedel glassworks

Figurine made of colorless frosted glass depicts Emperor Joseph II. It was made after 1880 in Josef Riedel's glassworks in Dolní Polubný, Bohemia. The figure has micro-chips on the sleeve and hands and manufacturing defects on the front of the base (see photos), but is otherwise undamaged. The exact same figurine is in the collection of the National...
3,500 Kč
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Iron chandelier with 6 arms

Chandelier with six arms from the 2nd quarter of the 20th century. The body of the lamp made of iron bears motifs of acanthus. The width of the chandelier is approx. 70 cm, height 65 cm.
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Walking stick with silver handle - Austria-Hungary

Walking stick finished with silver handle decorated with engraving and monogram. Marked with the Austro-Hungarian hallmark for silverware of 750/1000 fineness. The length of the stick is 70 cm. The patina, on the surface of the silver handle, can be polished on request.
5,500 Kč
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Riding crop with silver handle - Austria-Hungary

Riding crop with a total length of 62 cm dates from the first quarter of the 20th century. The material is wood, leather and silver (fineness Ag 900/1000). It bears signs of use, the leather strap is torn off on one side. Hallmarked in Vienna with the Austro-Hungarian hallmark used in Austria until 1922 and the maker´s mark 'JT'. On the handle there is...
5,000 Kč
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Entering the Water - Břetislav Benda

The sculpture “Entering the Water” by the Czech academic sculptor Břetislav Benda was created at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s in both bronze and stone, for example in a larger-than-life version in Náchod. In addition to journal articles, it is also mentioned in the monograph Břetislav Benda written by Professor Jaromír Kotalík and...
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Clock and table with Boulle-style marquetry

Boulle clock with a pedestal and table, probably of French origin. Made in the Baroque style after André-Charles Boullé (1642–1732), who became famous for creating tortoiseshell-inlaid furniture for King Louis XIV. The clock is richly decorated with gilded brass appliqués in combination with red tortoiseshell. Above the glass clock case, which houses a...
85,000 Kč

Riding crop with silver handle - Germany

Riding crop with a total length of 75 cm dates from the first quarter of the 20th century. The material is wood, leather and silver (fineness Ag 800/1000). Very good condition. Marked with German hallmarks. Further stamped in Prague with the Austro-Hungarian hallmark for foreign goods between 1902-1921.
7,000 Kč
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Glass sculpture - sea horse

The glass sculpture on a foot with a round base comes from the 2nd half of the 19th century, probably from Harrachov. The decorative sculpture is made in the form of a sea horse, a mythical creature called hippocampus, which has the front half of the body of a horse and the back half of the body of a fish. Production inspired by the Italian Murano....
8,000 Kč

Hand-held scales – second half of the 18th century

Small hand-held iron scales with brass pans, probably made in the second half of the 18th century. Inside the original wooden case are two handwritten labels with descriptions in German. Johann Los informs the user that this is a small scale without weights, intended for weighing a single ducat according to the lot scale, up to a weight of 64 lots. The...
11,000 Kč
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Powder box in the shape of a shell - 1957, Leningrad

A shell-shaped powder box wit mirror, made in The Leningrad Jewelry Factory (established in 1953). Crafted from a combination of silver (875/1000) and colored plastic. The silver parts, gilded on the inside, bear fineness and state hallmarks as well as the factory mark dated 1957. The item is in excellent condition, with all parts fully functional. The...
5,000 Kč
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