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Handcrafted Art Deco silver cutlery, sauce ladle, Pattern # 32 CONGO, HANDMADE, Design: Aage Weimar, Execution: Evald Nielsen silversmith, Denmark, sterling silver 925
fruit knife, German Art Nouveau cutlery, silver cutlery, Pattern: Bremen lily, model no. 25600, Design: Hugo Leven 1900, Execution: Koch & Bergfeld, Germany Bremen, silver 800, partially gold-plated, engraved
Bouillon spoon, soup bowl spoon, compote spoon, German Art Nouveau cutlery, silver cutlery, Pattern: Bremen lily, model no. 25600, Design: Hugo Leven 1900, Executed by: Koch & Bergfeld, Germany Bremen, silver 800
Round gravy ladle, German Art Nouveau silver cutlery, Pattern: Bremen lily, model no. 25600, Design: Hugo Leven 1900, Koch & Bergfeld, Germany Bremen, 800 silver, partly gold-plated
Oyster Fork, German Art Nouveau silver cutlery, Pattern: Bremen lily, model no. 25600, Design: Hugo Leven 1900, Execution: Koch & Bergfeld, Germany Bremen, silver 800
Fish fork, German silver Art Nouveau cutlery, Pattern: Bremen lily, model no. 25600, Design: Hugo Leven 1900, Execution: Koch & Bergfeld, Germany Bremen, silver 800
Georg Jensen silver cutlery fruit fork old shape, Art Deco silver cutlery, Pattern: pyramid 15, Design: Harald Nielsen 1927 – Pyramid Collection, Execution: Georg Jensen Silversmith’s, Copenhagen 1929 Denmark, silver 830
small sauce ladle, cream ladle, Cutlery, silver cutlery, Pattern: Magnolia, BLOSSOM Collection # 84, Design: Georg Jensen 1919, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmiths, Copenhagen, Denmark, 925 silver
Serving fork, Cutlery, silver cutlery, Pattern: Magnolia, BLOSSOM Collection # 84, Design: Georg Jensen 1919, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmith’s, Copenhagen, Denmark, Sterling silver 925
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