A beautiful set of 6 fruit knives with two tone phenolic handles and a table stand. Presumably used only as a house decoration. Knives are unused and marked "Rostfrei Solingen".
German WMF platter with typical rounded brush strokes finish and black bakelite handles. This technique was developed in late 1920s and used on many WMF products.
A very exquisite limited edition sugar bowl with dragon motive - echo of 1920-30 Art Deco fascination with Orient. Motive and rims are in real gold leaf! Marked: "Waldershof, Bavaria, 197".
Perhaps one of the typical radios in many German households of that era, nevertheless an undying classical and a very sought after cult object. Beautiful walnut veneered casing.v
A very beautiful bonbonnier from Jasba Keramik. Despite model numbers, all ceramics due to applied process are never the same showing a unique design. Model stamped and numbered: "24 Germany".
This beautiful set of butter knives is still in its original waxed paper wrapping. Handles made of ivory coloured plastic mass. Knife blade marked: Battle Axe - Stainless.
This plate represents quintessence of Polish Art Deco design and was manufactured by the Glasswork - Huta Niemen. This particular example is in a deep amber press glass with forward strokes often seen on Lempicka's paintings.