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Complete 96 pieces. Court pattern cutlery set made of 800 silver

Description

The model no. 570 was launched in 1925 by the Bruckmann & Sö. from Heilbronn based on a design by Helene Lock-Brandt manufactured for the first time. The model with its elegance became the most successful Bruckmann pattern ever.

"...A baroque contour with a thread profile was framed by "factual, smooth" stems, the surface ornamentation of which was almost completely abandoned - a clear sign of the influence of the Werkbund idea and its postulate of "thinking through pure form". ... The “Saxon Court Pattern” based on a design by Helene Lock-brandt from 1925... can be considered a characteristic example of this "genus"..."

Quote from the Book from Dr. Karlheinz fuchs (Red.): “Silver from Heilbronn for the world”, Heilbronn Museum Catalog No. 96, Heilbronn Municipal Museums, 2001, page 93.

The model became the factory's most successful model ever. After the factory closed, the model was discontinued Würtembergischer Metallwaren Fabrik (WMF) from Geislingen taken over and continued to be produced. However, this cutlery set comes from the original production of the Bruckmann & Sö factory.


The cutlery consists of:

12 table forks approx. 21.4cm. long,

12 table knives approx. 25.5cm. long with stainless steel blades,

12 table spoons approx. 21.5cm. long,

12 dessert forks approx. 18cm. long,

12 dessert knives approx. 21.2cm. long with stainless steel blades,

12 coffee spoons approx. 14.5cm. long, one of which is 1 cm. shorter than the others (see photos),

12 cake forks approx. 15.5cm. long,

12 serving pieces:


1 x Soup Ladle approx. 32cm. long and approx. 9cm. in the ladle,

1 x Vegetable Spoon approx. 26cm. long and approx. 9.5x5.6cm. in the bowl,

1 x Potato Spoon approx. 22cm. long and approx. 8x5.2cm in the bowl,

1 x Salad Spoon approx. 18cm. long and approx. 6.5x4.6cm. in the bowl,

1 x Sauce Ladle approx. 19cm. long and approx. 5 x 7.4 cm. in the ladle,

2 x Large Meat Forks approx. 19cm. long with front part made of gold-plated metal,

1 x bread table approx. 18.8cm. long with front part made of gold-plated metal,

1 x cake server approx. 23.7cm. long and approx. 10.5x4.5cm. in the front part aus gold-plated metal,

1 x Bowl Knife approx. 14.3cm. long with front part made of gold-plated metal,

1 x Sugar Tongs  approx. 11.5cm. long,

1 x Butter Knife approx. 16.5cm. long.

A total of 96 pieces, complete for 12 people with serving pieces.


The set is in very neat condition, with minor signs of wear, without a monogram! The gold-plated front parts already show some signs of wear and small rust spots, but are still original from the time (see photos).

The cutlery is included 800, crescent, crown and maker's mark stamped. Real solid silver is guaranteed! 

The blades of the knives are made of stainless steel, ready for immediate use.


New price of a comparable modern cutlery made of 925 sterling silver (e.g. model Spaten, Robbe&Berking) is now over €24,000!

New price of a comparable cutlery in 150 silver edition (e.g. Chippendale model, similar completion with the exception of a few rugs) is over 9000-€!!!

Cutlery made of real silver is offered here, far below the price of a new silver plated one! 



A treasure for collectors and enthusiasts and a great investment!

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The model no. 570 was launched in 1925 by the Bruckmann & Sö. from Heilbronn based on a design by Helene Lock-Brandt manufactured for the first time. The model with its elegance became the most successful Bruckmann pattern ever. "...A baroque contour with a thread profile was framed by "factual, smooth" stems, the surface ornamentation of which was almost completely abandoned - a clear sign of the influence of the Werkbund idea and its postulate of "thinking through pure form". ... The “Saxon Court Pattern” based on a design by Helene Lock-brandt from 1925... can be considered a characteristic example of this "genus"..." The model became the factory's most successful model ever. After the factory closed, the model was discontinued Würtembergischer Metallwaren Fabrik (WMF) from Geislingen t