Silver sugar sifter

A silver sugar sifter, made in Strasbourg by the silversmith Jacob-Friedrich Kirstein (1765-1838).

Key

A wrought-iron key, Alsace and South Germany circa 1700-1725.

Charles Spindler – Alsatian girl

A marquetry of wood presenting a reading Alsatian lady, by Charles Spindler circa 1900-1920.

Charles Adam-Leonhard – View of Strasbourg

A watercolor view of Strasbourg signed ” Laise ” for Charles Adam-Leonhard (1876 – after 1920).

Child silhouette portrait

An Empire painted silhouette of a child under glass with gilding, signed « C. Lhomme » Sarreguemines, 1s of August 1811

Nils Forsberg Fils – National day 1919

A watercolor presenting a view of Strasbourg during the 14th of July 1919, Nils Forsberg fils

Schmitt-André – Strasbourg

An oil painting on canvas presenting a view of Strasbourg 1940 André Schmitt.

Project for concert poster

A watercolor presenting a project for concert poster, circa 1900-1910, attributed to Louis-Philippe Kamm.

Charles Spindler

A marquetry of wood presenting a view of Andlau (Alsace) signed C. Spindler for Charles Spindler (1865 – 1938).

Alsatian chair

An Alsatian chair with a sculpted backrest in walnut wood, end of the 18th – beginning of the 19th century

Alsatian chair

An Alsatian chair with a sculpted backrest in walnut wood, second half of the 18th century

Transition mirror made in Strasbourg

A Transition mirror in carved and gilded wood, made in Strasbourg, circa 1760 – 1770.

Pair of Alsatian chairs

A pair of Alsatian chairs with a sculpted backrest in walnut wood, second quarter of the 19th century

Faience burning stove

A Faience burning stove, Joseph Hugelin Strasbourg circa 1850.

Kouglof Mould

A copper Kouglof mould made in Alsace, beginning of the 19th century

Madonna with Child

A terra cotta Madonna with Child made as souvenir for pilgrims.

Alsatian Transition commode

A commode made in Alsace, in a Transition style

Alsatian chair with a ring

An Alsatian chair with a sculpted backrest in walnut wood, from the beginning of the 19th century.