Description: Magnus Vintage & Rare Magnus Aase Norway Viking Ship Sterling Silver Salt Cellar Set in original Display Box - Mint! Measurements/Markings/Weight: Box: 6.25"L x 3.25"W x 1.5"T (15.88cm x 8.26cm x 3.81cm) Marked: Gullsmed - Gunnar Field - Drammensveien 20 - Oslo 2 Weight: 80g Viking Horn: 2 3/8"L x 1.25"W x 2.25"T (6.10cm x 3.18cm x 5.72cm) Marked: N - 830S - Magnus Aase Maker's Mark - NM #847 Weight: 16.2g Ship: 3 3/8"L 1 3/8"W x 1.5"T (8.64cm x 3.56cm x 3.81cm) Marked: 830S Norway Magnus Aase Maker's Mark Weight: 24g Spoon: 2.25"L x 5/8"W (5.72cm x 1.53cm) Marked 830S Brodene Lohne Maker's Mark Weight: 4.3g Total weight of set: 124.5g Superb salt cellar set in the original box! Set is in immaculate condition with no damage of any kind and has the original glass lining fully intact with no chips or cracks. I believe the spoon is not original to the set as it is by Brodrene Lohne and the spoon does not fit snuggly in its holder. There is a history of the companies working together and acquisition, so it may be intentional? Still a fantastic collector's piece in unused condition and to find one in its original box is so rare! Magnus Aase of Bergen Norway 1876 - 1953. Magnus Aase established his Silversmithery in Bergen in 1899, and was eventually one of the country's best known silversmiths. In 1902 he and his brother Knut took over Theodor Olsen Silversmiths. The Lohne Brothers, both of whom received their training from Theodor Olsen Silversmiths, established the Lohne Brothers Silversmiths in Bergen in 1921.
Price: 775 USD
Location: Frisco, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-17T07:24:03.000Z
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Type: Salt Cellar