Silver
1. Tea kettles
Johann George Hossauer (1794-1874), Berlin, 19th century.
2. Fruit platter
K.F. Malcz Silverware Factory, Warsaw, 1828-1864
3. Salt shaker on three griffins
Author unknown, Russia, 19th century.
4. Pheasant
Author unknown, Hanau. 2nd half of the 19th century.
5. Partridges - salt shackers
Neresheimer & Co., Hanau, 1899
6. Pheasant
Johann Siegmund Kurz(1818-1888), Hanau, 2nd half of the 19th century.
7. Boat-shaped salt shaker
K.F. Malcz Silverware Factory, Warsaw, 1828-1864
8. Openwork baskets
E.S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham, 1921
9. Boar's head business card holders
Horace Woodward & Co., Great Britain, 1912
Collections of the Nieborów and Arkadia Museum.
Portrait of Jadwiga Sapieha nee Sanguszko (1830-1918) by Andrzej Grabowski, 1878
The wedding of Jadwiga Sanguszko and Adam Stanisław Sapieha, which took place in 1852, was widely covered by the press and in every social chronicle. The couple lived to have nine children. The youngest of the siblings was the famous Metropolitan Bishop of Krakow, Adam Stefan Sapieha (1867-1951).