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Meissen Art Nouveau porcelain dessert plate, plain white, whiplash pattern, Design Henry van de Velde 1904, Weimar Germany
Royal KPM Berlin porcelain dessert or salad plate Ceres pattern service 1914-1918, designed by Theodor Schmuz-Baudiss 1913
Royal KPM Berlin porcelain pierced dessert or salad plate Ceres pattern service 1914-1918, designed by Theodor Schmuz-Baudiss 1913.
KPM Berlin, Theoder SCHMUZ-BAUDISS, Ceres patt. pierced porcelain dessert plates, 1912
Meissen Art Nouveau porcelain dessert plate Saxonia pattern designed by Otto Eduard Voigt, ca. 1900-1910, Meissen 1905-10
Meissen Germany rare Art Nouveau fan pattern, umbels pattern porcelain dessert plate designed by Riemerschmid or Theodor Grust 1900
Set for 6 persons, Urbino porcelain dinner service, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: State Porcelain Manufactory Berlin, KPM Berlin, Germany 1930s / 1940swith celadon edge
Dinner plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, Germany, marked with blue scepter mark
Dessert plate, Pattern: Urbino with celadon edge, Design: Trude Petri 1931, Execution: Royal KPM Berlin, Germany 1938, marked with blue scepter mark and year letter for 1938
Round sterling silver serving tray, plate, dessert plate, New York 1907-47, terling silver, marked Tiffany & Co, 18433 Makers 6581, Sterling Silver, 925-1000 and year letter M for 1907-47
Rare Art Nouveau dinner plate, Design and execution: Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur Meissen, Meissen 1905-10, Dining plate with all-round floral Art Nouveau ornament in shades of blue
Art Nouveau dessert plate, Design: Henry van de Velde 1902/03, Execution: Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen Germany, circa 1902/03, sterling silver 925, Marked with artist’s signet, 925, half moon, crown
Meissen Design Arthur Barth 1906 German Art Nouveau porcelain, cake or dessert plate primrose pattern II. marked with cross swords Germany 1910.
Meissen Design Arthur Barth 1906 German Art Nouveau porcelain, cake or dessert plate primrose pattern I. marked with cross swords Germany 1910