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Josef Carl Klinkosch
(1822 - 1888)

Austro-Hungarian silver basket, Vienna, second half of 19th century

Height x width x depth: 6.5 x 61.5 x 21 cm. Weight 735 g.

cast silver, of oval shape with side handles and floral decoration. 800/1000 silver, hallmarked with the marks used in Vienna, Austria Hungary, between 1872 and 1922 (Mark with the head of Diana, the number on the left indicates the purity of silver, 3 =.800. The letter on the right indicates the city, A = Vienna), silversmith Josef Carl Klinkosch (1822-1888).

Item condition grading: **** good, minor signs of use commensurate with use over time.

Literature:
Josef Carl Klinkosch (1822-1888) was a highly skilled Viennese silversmith, who flourished in 19th Century Europe. Klinkosch was the son of the silversmith Carl Klinkosch and apprenticed at his father’s workshop from 1835 until 1839. The young Klinkosch became a certified silversmith in 1844, taking over his father’s business in 1851.
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