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        <title><![CDATA[Austro-Hungarian gold earrings with pearls - 24,000 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60484-small_default/austro-hungarian-gold-earrings-with-pearls.jpg" title="Austro-Hungarian gold earrings with pearls" alt="thumb" /><p>Dangle earrings crafted from a combination of rose and yellow 14k gold in the last third of the 19th century. They are adorned with engravings, natural freshwater pearls, and black enamel. The hook is stamped with an Austro-Hungarian hallmark used after 1872. Given their age, the earrings are in very good condition with no dents; only the black enamel is missing in places.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Silver fish cutlery – Belgium, Delheid Frères - 46,000 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60429-small_default/silver-fish-cutlery-belgium-delheid-freres.jpg" title="Silver fish cutlery – Belgium, Delheid Frères" alt="thumb" /><p data-start="153" data-end="651">Empire style fish cutlery for 6 people made in the mid-20th century by the famous Brussels silversmith company Delheid Frères. The material is 835/1000 solid silver. The fineness of the metal is certified by the Czech Assay Office. We will be happy to clean the surface patina upon request.</p>
<p data-start="153" data-end="651">The Brussels silversmithing firm Delheid was founded around 1828 and gradually established itself as a prominent Belgian producer of domestic silverware. In 1862, the founder’s sons took over the business and adopted the name Delheid Frères, registering a new maker’s mark – a capital letter D with a serpent (usually below the letter, sometimes above). The company specialized in table and household silver, often produced in historicist styles. Delheid Frères achieved international recognition in the 1930s through its Art Deco designs and remained active until the early 1980s.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Silver serving spoon (23,5 cm) – Belgium, Delheid Frères - 8,600 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60421-small_default/silver-serving-spoon-235-cm-belgium-delheid-freres.jpg" title="Silver serving spoon (23,5 cm) – Belgium, Delheid Frères" alt="thumb" /><p data-start="153" data-end="651">Serving spoon in the Empire style in the mid-20th century by the renowned Brussels silversmith firm Delheid Frères. It is made of 800/1000 silver. The metal’s fineness is certified by the Czech Assay Office.</p>
<p data-start="153" data-end="651">The Brussels silversmithing firm Delheid was founded around 1828 and gradually established itself as a prominent Belgian producer of domestic silverware. In 1862, the founder’s sons took over the business and adopted the name Delheid Frères, registering a new maker’s mark – a capital letter D with a serpent (usually below the letter, sometimes above). The company specialized in table and household silver, often produced in historicist styles. Delheid Frères achieved international recognition in the 1930s through its Art Deco designs and remained active until the early 1980s.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Silver serving spoon (24,5 cm) – Belgium, Delheid Frères - 6,400 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60408-small_default/silver-serving-spoon-245-cm-belgium-delheid-freres.jpg" title="Silver serving spoon (24,5 cm) – Belgium, Delheid Frères" alt="thumb" /><p data-start="153" data-end="651">Serving spoon in the Empire style in the mid-20th century by the renowned Brussels silversmith firm Delheid Frères. It is made of 800/1000 silver. The metal’s fineness is certified by the Czech Assay Office.</p>
<p data-start="153" data-end="651">The Brussels silversmithing firm Delheid was founded around 1828 and gradually established itself as a prominent Belgian producer of domestic silverware. In 1862, the founder’s sons took over the business and adopted the name Delheid Frères, registering a new maker’s mark – a capital letter D with a serpent (usually below the letter, sometimes above). The company specialized in table and household silver, often produced in historicist styles. Delheid Frères achieved international recognition in the 1930s through its Art Deco designs and remained active until the early 1980s.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Silver serving cutlery (25,5 cm) – Belgium, Delheid Frères - 17,000 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60398-small_default/silver-serving-cutlery-255-cm-belgium-delheid-freres.jpg" title="Silver serving cutlery (25,5 cm) – Belgium, Delheid Frères" alt="thumb" /><p data-start="153" data-end="651">Serving spoon and fork in the Empire style in the mid-20th century by the renowned Brussels silversmith firm Delheid Frères. It is made of 800/1000 silver. The metal’s fineness is certified by the Czech Assay Office.</p>
<p data-start="153" data-end="651">The Brussels silversmithing firm Delheid was founded around 1828 and gradually established itself as a prominent Belgian producer of domestic silverware. In 1862, the founder’s sons took over the business and adopted the name Delheid Frères, registering a new maker’s mark – a capital letter D with a serpent (usually below the letter, sometimes above). The company specialized in table and household silver, often produced in historicist styles. Delheid Frères achieved international recognition in the 1930s through its Art Deco designs and remained active until the early 1980s.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Silver cream ladle – Belgium, Delheid Frères - 7,200 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60387-small_default/silver-cream-ladle-belgium-delheid-freres.jpg" title="Silver cream ladle – Belgium, Delheid Frères" alt="thumb" /><p data-start="153" data-end="651">A cream ladle in the Empire style in the mid-20th century by the renowned Brussels silversmith firm Delheid Frères. It is made of 800/1000 silver. The metal’s fineness is certified by the Czech Assay Office.</p>
<p data-start="153" data-end="651">The Brussels silversmithing firm Delheid was founded around 1828 and gradually established itself as a prominent Belgian producer of domestic silverware. In 1862, the founder’s sons took over the business and adopted the name Delheid Frères, registering a new maker’s mark – a capital letter D with a serpent (usually below the letter, sometimes above). The company specialized in table and household silver, often produced in historicist styles. Delheid Frères achieved international recognition in the 1930s through its Art Deco designs and remained active until the early 1980s.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Austro-Hungarian gold bracelet with a lucky star - 78,000 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60374-small_default/austro-hungarian-gold-bracelet-with-a-lucky-star.jpg" title="Austro-Hungarian gold bracelet with a lucky star" alt="thumb" /><p>Chain typical of the Austro-Hungarian era with a good-luck charm is crafted from 14k rose gold. Both the chain and the double-sided star-shaped charm, inscribed around the edge with the words "May it be your lucky star" are hollow (foam gold).</p>
<p>The perfectly functional clasp is stamped with the master’s mark “BS” and the Viennese “fox” hallmark. The gold safety chain is stamped with the letter "C," meaning it was hallmarked in Prague at the same time as the bracelet.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Gold ring with a synthetic ruby and a diamond - 27,000 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60366-small_default/gold-ring-with-a-synthetic-ruby-and-a-diamond.jpg" title="Gold ring with a synthetic ruby and a diamond" alt="thumb" /><p>This Austro-Hungarian ring made of 14k rose gold is dominated by a synthetic ruby, in the center of which is set a natural, single cut diamond weighing 0.06 ct. The piece is stamped with an Austro-Hungarian hallmark and the letter "A," which refers to the Assay Office in Vienna, and the maker's mark "LS."</p>
<p>The ring size is 56, and we will be happy to slightly adjust it for you free of charge.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Gold earrings with sea coral - 22,000 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60356-small_default/gold-earrings-with-sea-coral.jpg" title="Gold earrings with sea coral" alt="thumb" /><p>Earrings crafted during the third quarter of the 19th century. Using 14k hollow gold, the jeweler created naturalistically rendered plant leaves, complemented by engraving and natural sea coral. Movable pendants in the form of hollow beads are attached to the earrings. The fastening is a clasp at the front.</p>
<p>Stamped with an Austro-Hungarian hallmark in use since 1872, though the piece was likely made earlier.</p>]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[Silver cake server – Belgium, Delheid Frères - 8,400 Kč]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://antiquesprague.cz/60275-small_default/silver-cake-server-belgium-delheid-freres.jpg" title="Silver cake server – Belgium, Delheid Frères" alt="thumb" /><p data-start="153" data-end="651">A dessert server crafted in the Empire style in the mid-20th century by the renowned Brussels silversmith firm Delheid Frères. It is made of 800/1000 silver. The metal’s fineness is certified by the Czech Assay Office.</p>
<p data-start="153" data-end="651">The Brussels silversmithing firm Delheid was founded around 1828 and gradually established itself as a prominent Belgian producer of domestic silverware. In 1862, the founder’s sons took over the business and adopted the name Delheid Frères, registering a new maker’s mark – a capital letter D with a serpent (usually below the letter, sometimes above). The company specialized in table and household silver, often produced in historicist styles. Delheid Frères achieved international recognition in the 1930s through its Art Deco designs and remained active until the early 1980s.</p>]]></description>
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