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Silver bottle plate, bottle coaster, Design and execution: Jezler silverware manufactory (founded 1822), Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Silver 830
Centerpiece, Design and execution: Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, 1938, sterling silver, partial gild, Hallmarks: Koch & Bergfeld 1933-41, Bremen, 925, model no. for 1938.
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
Bowl with handles, large serving dish, Art Deco / Bauhaus design, Design: factory draft 1935, probably Hinrich Fischer, Koch and Bergfeld silver manufactory, Bremen, Germany 1930s, 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
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