A recent Estate find.
I quote from a recent listing by burgermeister of a similar set.
"Dear friends, I offer for you one Beautiful Set
Rare Art Deco cocktail sticks/picks set resembling six duelling swords held into place by a geometrical stand that was manufactured in Germany around the 1930s by the famous WMF ( Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik in Geisslingen, signed on base ), a well known company for manufacturing very high quality pieces and extravagant designs. Truly a very elegant Avant Garde designed piece, only very few have survived in this exceptional, complete and undamaged condition. Entirely handcrafted out ! This elegant and high quality very collectible novelty cocktailsticks set features the very typical restraint Art Deco Modernist design in it`s most puristic form, the very unnusual design really makes it stand out.
Used Excellent Condition !
This can be a great addition to your collection.
measures: Length is 15 cm or 5,9" inch, Height with Sword is 9,7cm or 3.8" inch
Length of Swords is 9.5cm or 3,74" inch
Please look carefully photos they are part of the description
You will get what you see ! All questions are welcome !
I wish you success in bidding."  This description was used by
 burgermeister to sell a similar set.

Please look closely at the photos, they are part of the description. I have tried to show the
"as is" areas prominently in the listing.
 I offer Free shipping to the lower 48. All others please ask before bidding. Thanks

PLEASE NOTE-
I offer free return shipping if I have misrepresented this item.


Be forewarned, my state (KY) now charges 6% sales tax on all internet transactions.  Sorry.

No trouble to answer questions.  Pictures are part of the description.  Thank you for your interest.

Some of my friends who sell on ebay think I am crazy, but I am offering a discount of 5% or 10%
if you place a bid in the first three days of this auction.  It is a seven day auction.

Here is how the discount works. If you place the winning bid in the first three days I will issue a
refund for 10% of your winning bid. If you place a bid in the first three days of the listing and you
wind up winning the auction with a bid placed after the first three days I will issue you a refund of
5% of your winning bid.  Ebay will not let me credit you on the initial invoice so I have to issue you
a credit after you have paid. Check my feedback. This is legitimate.
I call it the Early Bidder Incentive Program or EBIP for short.{Copyright cabinv6m32} I have used it for like
12 years here.
I like an active, lively auction so I give you this incentive as a way to encourage you to bid early and boldly.  

Good luck, and thank you for your interest.