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Plate, Franz Rickert, handmade, sterling silver, plain round shape with flattened flag and profiled rim. Master mark, fineness 925. D 38 cm, ca. 1368 g. – Light traces of use.
Large oval Art Deco Bauhaus silver tray with wooden handles, Design: presumably J. M. Lock approx. 1920-1930, Execution: Company Peter Bruckmann and Sons, Heilbronn, Germany around 1920-1930, sterling silver 925
Art Deco silver ogival tray, serving tray, tray for glasses, P. Bruckmann and sons silverware factory, Heilbronn 1910-1920 silver 800
GERMAN ROYAL BERLIN KPM WORLD WAR II porcelain jubilee presentation tray for HENSCHEL
Emil Lettré XXL Art Deco sterling bowl large, silver 925, master (design / execution): Emil Lettré (1876-1952), Berlin approx. 1925-35 outstanding silversmith work; very elegant
Serving tray # 2E, Oval two-handed tray, pattern MAGNOLIA # 84, Danish silver, Design: Georg Jensen 1905, Execution: Georg Jensen silversmith’s, Copenhagen 1946-50, Silver 925, 925S, sterling silver
Orivit Silversmiths Company, Cologne 1900, OAG, German Art Nouveau silver coffee service, three piece, with peacock feather decor no. 55, sterling silver 925, Germany 1905
Tea / coffee set, five-part, model numbers 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, Art Nouveau silver, Orivit sterling silver teapot, coffee pot, sugar, cream, tray with thistle decor, Design and execution: Orivit AG, Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Germany approx. 1904
Rare Georg Jensen Sterling hors doeuvres tray with rim and ball feet by Johan Rohde ca.1925
Serving tray, glass tray, Chippendale pattern, Design and execution: Frank W. Smith Silver Company Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts / USA approx. 1910-20, sterling silver 925
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
German handcrafted sterling silver five-piece tea and coffee service, design Emile Lettré for the Cologne Werkbund exhibition 1914, consisting of: teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl with lid and tray, executed by Emile Lettré, Berlin approx. 1912-1914, Art Deco silver