Exquisite objects from the Peleș silverware collection

Commemorative cup (1919/1919) by K. Anderson workshopPeleș National Museum

The silverware collection of Peleş National Museum

The silverware collection of Peleş National Museum consists of approximately 5500 items of outstanding artistic and documentary value. These items belonged to the kings and queens of Romania and other members of the Romanian royal house, or their contemporary personalities. The core of the collection was created by King Carol I, who purchased the pieces from different workshops in Europe, Asia and the United States. The Kingʼs passion for collecting art pieces was pursued by his descendants. 

Standing cup (End of the 19th century) by Atelier ZimererPeleș National Museum

Some of the items have entered the royal patrimony as gifts for the members of the Royal house of Romania, to mark important moments in their life.

They were offered for anniversaries, births, marriages, commemorations or to celebrate defining events in the Romanian history.

Tankard (1893/1893) by Atelier Hugo Böhm and Atelier Hugo BöhmPeleș National Museum

Royal orders were also made to major workshops in Germany, England, France, Austria, Sweden, Italy, Russia, Romania.

Tankard (End of the 19th century) by Ed. Wollenweber workshopPeleș National Museum

The silverware collection includes lots of cups, tankards, cigarette cases, photo frames...

Table centrepiece (1887/1887) by Designed by F. Brochier and Atelier Ed. WollenweberPeleș National Museum

decorative figurines, key chains, hair pins, writing instruments, toiletries, engagement cups...

perfume vessels, tea and coffee sets, cutlery, decorative plates, goblets, candlesticks.

Set of desk accessories (End of the 19th century) by Russian workshopPeleș National Museum

These items are signed by famous European silversmiths, such as Paul Telge, Ed. Wollenweber, Tony Szirmai, Gustav Keller, Gustav Gurschner, Carl Fabergé and Theodor Radivon.

Case (1906/1906) by Christofle workshop and Designed by Tony SzirmaiPeleș National Museum

The collection also includes some Turkish, Chinese and Indian workshops presenting country-specific motifs on the items.

Case (Begining of 20-th century) by Viktor Suchanek and Viktor SuchanekPeleș National Museum

The decoration techniques and motifs blend harmoniously, constituting stylish art pieces made by gifted artists.

The decoration styles are incredibly diverse.

Most of the items are historicist pieces dating from the end of the 19th century...

... Adorned in Renaissance revival, baroque revival, rococo revival, Empire styles, and also Art Nouveau style, from the beginning of the 20th century.

Anniversary cup (1909/1909) by Paul Telge workshopPeleș National Museum

The typological, decorative and functional diversity of the pieces, the message they transmit, the originality and uniqueness as a form and decor of some of the pieces of the collection...

Manuscript (1906/1906) by Atelier Paul Telge and Atelier SanktjohannsepPeleș National Museum

... draw the attention and admiration of the visitors willing to know the history of the Romanian monarchy, as well as the silversmiths' craftsmanship.

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