Lot 17

A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TABLE KNIVES
J. A. HENCKELS, SOLINGEN








Auction: 03 March 2026 from 10:00 GMT
Description
Engraved with coronet and initials hp; together with a collection of American serving ware, various marks and patterns (13)
Dimensions
25.5cm long, 12oz (weighable)
Provenance
By Family Descent
Footnote
Joseph Freiherr Von, Hammer-Purgstall (1774-1856)
Hammer-Purgstall signifies the HP engraved to the knives.
A well-known Austrian Orientalist, he is most famous for his works and the first ever complete translation of the Divān of Ḥāfeẓ into a western language.
His father Josef Hammer was knighted in 1791 and “von” was added to the family name and subesquently “Freiherr” and Purgstall was added in 1836, after his admirer Jane Anne Cranstoun, the widow of the last Count von Purgstall, who had bequeathed to him her husband’s title and arms as well as the estate of Hainfeld near Feldbach in the province of Styria.







