Plated, hallmarked (B double-headed eagle Co HENNIGER), glass; height 14 cm, width 17.5 cm, depth 13 cm; fork length 16 cm.
Warsaw, 3rd quarter of 19th century.
Rectangular glass container, in plated setting, on four legs in the form of plastic fish, with a movable handle decorated with pearlwork, with an exalted lid decorated with an engraved band of plant-geometric ornament and a pair of full-plastic fish in the finial. Complete with a three-pronged fork with a twisted wire handle topped with a figure of a sprat.
In 1830 Gustaw Henniger opened a factory for new silverware in Warsaw. After 30 years, Agaton Buch became its owner, but Henniger's company continued to advertise in the press under its own banner and address. In 1882, after the merger between Br. Buch and Norblin, products bearing Henniger's hallmark continued to appear on the market
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