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Jos Heinrichs

Joseph Heinrichs, New York. Pure Copper and Sterling Silver Platters
Joseph Heinrichs, New York. Pure Copper and Sterling Silver Platters

Joseph Heinrichs, New York. Pure Copper and Sterling Silver Platters

By Joseph Heinrichs

Located in San Francisco, CA

platters by Jos. Heinrichs. Each platter is stamped with the Jos. Heinrichs stamp along with Pure Copper

Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Platters and Serveware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Copper

Joseph Heinrichs Native American Style Copper, Abalone & Shell Inlaid Salver
Joseph Heinrichs Native American Style Copper, Abalone & Shell Inlaid Salver

Joseph Heinrichs Native American Style Copper, Abalone & Shell Inlaid Salver

By Joseph Heinrichs

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

patina and inlay. Stamped 'JOS. HEINRICHS/PARIS + NEW YORK.

Category

Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Platters and Serveware

Materials

Copper

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Silver Plate Duck Press by Joseph Heinrichs
Silver Plate Duck Press by Joseph Heinrichs

Silver Plate Duck Press by Joseph Heinrichs

Located in New Orleans, LA

This curious silver plate mechanism, crafted by the renowned Joseph Heinrichs, is known as a duck

Category

Early 20th Century More Dining and Entertaining

Materials

Silver Plate

1920s Joseph Heinrichs Hammered Silver Champagne Service Wet Bar Cart
1920s Joseph Heinrichs Hammered Silver Champagne Service Wet Bar Cart

1920s Joseph Heinrichs Hammered Silver Champagne Service Wet Bar Cart

By Joseph Heinrichs

Located in Las Vegas, NV

York City. These carts were produced in few numbers by Jos. Heinrichs for speak easy such as The Stork

Category

Vintage 1920s Art Deco Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Silver Plate

Late 19th Century Copper Cachepot with Crest by Joseph Heinrichs, Marked
Late 19th Century Copper Cachepot with Crest by Joseph Heinrichs, Marked

Late 19th Century Copper Cachepot with Crest by Joseph Heinrichs, Marked

By Joseph Heinrichs

Located in Atlanta, GA

Late 19th century copper cachepot with crest by Joseph Heinrichs, Marked Bottom reads "Jos

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Copper

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