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Thomas L. Stewart Antiques
200 Lexington Ave
New York City, NY 10016 , United States
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Silverware Set by V.H. Pott Designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld Bauhaus, 1949, Germany
$ 2,700
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On offer for your consideration we have an exciting silver service for 6 persons plus 8 serving pieces.
This set include:
6 knife - 8 3/4" long, total weight around 7.9 oz (223 gr);
6 soup spoons - 7 1/2" long, total weight around 14 oz (405 gr);
6 large forks - 7 1/2" long, total weight around 13 oz (381 gr);
6 salad forks - 6 1/2" long, total weight around 8.7 oz (248 gr);
6 cake forks - 5 3/4" long, total weight around 6.8 oz (193 gr);
6 tea spoons - 5 1/2" long, total weight around 6 oz (169 gr);
1 ladel - 7" long, weight around 2.9 oz (82 gr);
1 vegetable spoon - 8" long, weight around 3 oz (96 gr);
2 serving forks - 6 3/4" long, total weight around 2.5 oz (73 gr);
4 serving spatulas (pate lifter) - 5 1/2" long, total weight around 4 oz (121 gr).
All pieces monogrammed - L.C.P.
This set of silverware was designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1949 for Carl Hugo Pott in Solingen Germany. Wilhelm Wagenfeld as a Bauhaus student is one of the best known pioneer of industrial design from 1925 to 1930 when it closed. He designed hundreds of pieces from silver, glass, porcelain and lighting, Wagenfeld believed in the high's quality with functional and beauty in mind.
Wilhelm Wagenfeld and his partner Herman Gretsch designed this set for silver company Carl Hugo Pott and is one of there rarest models #83. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Germany Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Silver 800 Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1949 Number of Pieces: 8+ Styles / Movements: Art Deco, Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: BIS 183 Incollect Reference #: 597890
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