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Two elegant Art Nouveau spice spoons made of 800 silver

Description

The beautiful Art Nouveau cutlery model with floral decoration on both sides with ears of wheat and carnations comes from the Lutz & Weiss factory in Pforzheim around approx. 1900 - 1905. The spoons are ideal for spices. Elegant design and high-quality execution make the spoons a real addition to any collection!

The design is one of the classic Art Nouveau cutlery models. a variant of the model is in the bookby B. Grotkamp-Schepers and R. Singer: "Art Nouveau cutlery", inventory catalog of the German Blade Museum Solingen, Arnoldische, 2000 shown on page 142 (see photos).

A treasure for collectors and lovers!


The spice spoons are approx. 6.8cm. long.

Both spoons are included 800, crescent, crown and master's mark stamped. Real solid silver is fully guaranteed!

They are in a well-kept, used condition, with usual signs of wear and remaining gilding in the bowls. Without monogram (see photos). 

Absolutely collectible! 

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The beautiful Art Nouveau cutlery model with floral decoration on both sides with ears of wheat and carnations comes from the Lutz & Weiss factory in Pforzheim around approx. 1900 - 1905. The spoons are ideal for spices. Elegant design and high-quality execution make the spoons a real addition to any collection! The design is one of the classic Art Nouveau cutlery models. a variant of the model is in the bookby B. Grotkamp-Schepers and R. Singer: "Art Nouveau cutlery", inventory catalog of the German Blade Museum Solingen, Arnoldische, 2000 shown on page 142 (see photos). Both spoons are included 800, crescent, crown and master's mark stamped. Real solid silver is fully guaranteed! They are in a well-kept, used condition, with usual signs of wear and remaining gilding in the bowls. Without