A core, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Tray, Nickel-plated metal, jug with lacquered wooden handle, milk jug gold-plated on the inside, Art Nouveau/Art Deco, from Ernst Hecker metal goods factory, Aue/Saxony around 1910/1920.

Dimensions: jug, approx. 21.3 cm high, approx. 22.5x11cm; Sugar box, approx. 11 cm high, approx. 12.5x9cm; milk jug, approx. 9 cm high, approx. 11.5x8cm; tray, approx. 14" x 10".

Pot and sugar bowl marked with a stork in a triangle, the other parts unmarked. Minor signs of age and wear, intact; Tray somewhat stained / rubbed and with overall stronger signs of wear.

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A core, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Tray, Nickel-plated metal, jug with lacquered wooden handle, milk jug gold-plated on the inside, Art Nouveau/Art Deco, from Ernst Hecker metal goods factory, Aue/Saxony around 1910/1920. Dimensions: jug, approx. 21.3 cm high, approx. 22.5x11cm; Sugar box, approx. 11 cm high, approx. 12.5x9cm; milk jug, approx. 9 cm high, approx. 11.5x8cm; tray, approx. 14" x 10". Pot and sugar bowl marked with a stork in a triangle, the other parts unmarked. Minor signs of age and wear, intact; Tray somewhat stained / rubbed and with overall stronger signs of wear. Any product license brand names and trademarks used are the property of the respective brand owners and are only mentioned by me because they are part of the description (origin and quality) of the re