Gilded Silver Cutlery, Rococo Service, Emperor Wilhelm II

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€8.900,00
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€8.900,00
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This 2 × three‑piece cutlery set (a total of 6 pieces) from the Rococo silver service of Emperor Wilhelm II, made around 1900, originates from the prestigious workshop of H.J. Wilm, Berlin, one of the most important court suppliers of the German Imperial Household. Crafted in 800 silver and gilded, the handles feature richly decorated Neo‑Rococo ornamentation, including the Prussian Imperial Eagle and the crowned monogram “WR” (Wilhelm Rex) — a clear indicator of its Imperial provenance.

All pieces are hallmarked and bear the Imperial silver mark, confirming their authenticity and origin from the royal table silver. The set includes:

  • Knife: approx. 22.5 cm

  • Fork: approx. 18.8 cm

  • Spoon: approx. 19 cm

The condition is good to very good, with minor wear to the gilding — entirely typical for silver objects of this age and quality. Notably, three comparable pieces were recently sold at an auction in Saarbrücken for €5,600 including premium, despite being in worse condition than the set offered here.

This ensemble combines royal provenance, masterful silver craftsmanship, and historical significance — a true highlight for collectors of Imperial German silver, Prussian memorabilia, and representative objects associated with Emperor Wilhelm II.

The cutlery is presented in a high‑quality piano‑lacquer presentation case with fitted compartments.