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Design Henry van de Velde flatware model no.I, cream spoon, silver 800
Henry van de Velde silver cutlery model no. 1 dessert spoon, Dessert spoon with pointed oval spoon bowl. Design: Henry van de Velde around 1903, model I Length: 19 cm, Weight: ca. 56 g Marks: Half-moon, Crown, 925 Condition: very good according to age German Art Nouveau hand crafted Sterling silver dessert spoon, Design Henry […]
Three-piece Art Nouveau set of dessert cutlery, Design: Henry van de Velde around 1902, Model I, 1st early variant, Execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen, around 1903, silver 925 and 800, steel blade
Art Nouveau dessert fork, Design: Henry van de Velde ca. 1902, Model I, 1st early variant, Execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen Germany ca. 1903, silver 800
Lobster pick, lobster fork, silver 800, Design icons, Design: Henry van de Velde around 1902, model I, Henry van de Velde Signet
Art Nouveau sugar tongs, candy tongs, small variant, Design: Henry van de Velde around 1903, model I, Execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen Germany around 1929, silver 925
Art Nouveau sauce spoon, Design: Henry van de Velde ca. 1902, model I, Execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen, Germany ca. 1903, 925 silver, partially gold-plated
Henry van de Velde Model I silver cutlery salt spoon, Denes Szy Art Nouveau salt spoon, Design: Henry van de Velde around 1902, model I, Execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen Germany ca. 1905/06, silver 800
Art Nouveau salt spoon, Design: Henry van de Velde around 1902, model I, Execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen Germany ca. 1905/06, silver 800
Henry van de Velde, cutlery model no. 1, silver fish knife, around 1902 German Art Nouveau Sterling silver fish knife, Design by Henry van de Velde, model I, around 1902.
Iconic German Art Nouveau handmade, hand crafted Sterling silver cutlery, lobster fork, lobster pick, Model No.1, pattern No.1 design Henry van de Velde 1902, by Theodor Mueller
Art Nouveau punch ladle with side spout, Design: Henry van de Velde ca. 1902, model I, (First) execution: Koch and Bergfeld, Bremen, Germany ca. 1929, silver 925
Henry van de Velde, silver cutlery model no. 1, mocca spoon, Owner’s monogram: Herbert & Hanni Esche, House: Esche Chemnitz Germany 1905.
Design Henry van de Velde, Art Nouveau handmade silver cream, dessert spoon, model no.1, Executed by Koch und Bergfeld Silversmithy, Bremen, Germany 1902