Description: An Incredible English (Cape Colony) Sterling Silver Muffineer or Sugar shaker. Made by Daniel Beets on Cape Of Good Hope 1812-1828.. Beets was the 3rd son of Balthud Wilhelm. This is an extraordinary large example standing just shy of 9" tall and weighing 15.9 ounces or 452 grams which is incredible for a Muffineer. Incredible work all over. One like it sold at Hill Auction gallery in 2018. Now worth around $700.00 or more. Elevate your antique silver collection with this exquisite muffineer sugar shaker from the English Cape Colony, crafted by Dominick & Haff in 1812. This sterling silver piece boasts a Baroque & Rococo style with intricate English Gadroon patterns, making it a stunning addition to any display. Its age, from the early 1800s, adds to its rarity and collectability. Perfect for lovers of antique sterling silver, this muffineer sugar shaker is sure to impress.
Price: 599 USD
Location: Syracuse, New York
End Time: 2024-03-10T14:36:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.89 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: English Cape Colony
Pattern: English Gadroon
Type: muffineer
Composition: Sterling Silver
Style: Baroque & Rococo
Maker: Dominick & Haff
Age: 1800-1849