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A German 18th century silver sugar casket, unidentified makers mark, Nürnberg 1787-1791

A German 18th century silver sugar casket, unidentified makers mark, Nürnberg 1787-1791

Height 11.5 cm, length 13 cm. Weight 186 grams.

Minor wear due to age.

Provenance

Collection of Heidi Boyce Broström (1939–2022), widow of shipowner Dan-Axel Broström (1915–1976).
From the Collection of Heidi Boyce Broström (1943-2022) and Dan Axel Broström (1915-1976).

Dan Axel Broström was the third-generation ship-owner in the prestigious Broström Company group. When he took over the firm in 1949 they had 18 000 employees.
The Canadian model and geologist Heidi was Dan-Axel Broströms third wife, the couple lived at the fashionable Särö, a few miles south of Gothenburg.

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Hammer price
7 200
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696
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Estimate
5 000 SEK
The auction is closed.
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Bid history (15 bids)
9
Feb 3 5:53 PM
7 200 SEK
8
A
Feb 3 5:53 PM
7 000 SEK
8
Feb 3 4:53 PM
6 200 SEK
7
A
Feb 3 4:53 PM
6 000 SEK
7
Feb 3 11:57 AM
5 700 SEK
6
Jan 27 10:03 PM
5 500 SEK
5
A
Jan 27 10:03 PM
5 350 SEK
5
A
Jan 27 4:37 PM
5 222 SEK
4
Jan 27 4:37 PM
5 022 SEK
5
Jan 27 3:00 PM
4 701 SEK
4
A
Jan 27 2:36 PM
4 501 SEK
4
Jan 27 11:15 AM
4 200 SEK
3
Jan 27 8:21 AM
4 000 SEK
2
Jan 27 8:11 AM
3 000 SEK
1
Jan 26 10:35 PM
1 000 SEK
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