German Silver Candlestick by Wilhelm T. Binder, 1950s
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Delft, NL
German silver candlestick by Wilhelm T. Binder 3 Arm silver candlestick. The candlestick is
Mid-20th Century German Candlesticks
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German Silver Candlestick by Wilhelm T. Binder, 1950s
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Delft, NL
German silver candlestick by Wilhelm T. Binder 3 Arm silver candlestick. The candlestick is
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$5,135
H 8.67 in W 14.57 in D 7.68 in
Antique German Silver Yacht Club Trophy by Wilhelm T. Binder, 1908
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
mark WTB (Wilhelm T Binder). CONDITION In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to
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$1,100
H 8.25 in Dm 5 in
Wilhelm Binder Art Nouveau Pitcher/carafe Silver fitting and cut glass, Germany
By Wilhelm Binder
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful pitcher by the very well known German Designer , Wilhelm T Binder , marked with quarter
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$21,193 / set
H 0.79 in W 21.26 in D 16.54 in
Wilhelm Binder Tea Service in Punched Silver 800s, Germany 1900s
By Wilhelm Binder
Located in Naples, IT
monogramma Argento, punzone "800", marchio del produttore: "WTB" (Wilhelm T. Binder), numerazione
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Cup and saucer in silver with spikes and raised handles
Located in Porto, PT
. Content: 800/1000. Assay Mark: Yes. Additional information: Good condition - Wilhelm T. Binder
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$3,179 / set
H 10.23 in W 5.9 in D 3.54 in
Silver Pair of Glass Decanters Wilhelm Binder Art Nouveau Germany circa 1900
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Vienna, AT
: Germany/Schwaebisch Gmuend, manufactory Wilhelm Binder, number 8329. Silver 800. German official silver
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Wilhelm T. Binder Sterling Silver Bowl
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Dallas, TX
Wilhelm T. Binder, marked 925 with logo sterling silver bowl with geometric recrangular base
Sterling Silver
Solid silver Art Nouveau tray
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Solid silver Art Nouveau tray Origin Germany Circa 1900 Author: Wilhelm T Binder Marked on the back
Silver Plate
Sold
H 14.17 in W 15.55 in D 8.07 in
Silver 800 Flower Bowl Jardinière Gilded Inside Binder Wilhelm Germany, 1905
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Vienna, AT
: Crescent with Crown master’s mark (WTB) existing: It is the manufactory WILHELM Binder of SCHWAEBISCH
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H 10.23 in W 5.9 in D 3.54 in
Silver Art Nouveau German Pair of Glass Decanters by Wilhelm Binder, 1900
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Vienna, AT
/ Schwaebisch Gmuend, manufactory Wilhelm Binder, number 8329 Letters 'VIETOR' ( = probably master
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H 10.8 in Dm 5.4 in
German Silver Glass Decanter Carafes with Silver Mounting by W. Binder c.1900
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Vienna, AT
) existing: It is the manufactory WILHELM BINDER of SCHWÄBISCH GMÜND (Southern Germany / district Baden
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German Silver Baskets with Handles by W. Binder & Ap, Made before 1899
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Vienna, AT
(WTB) is visible there, too: It is the manufactory WILHELM BINDER of SCHWÄBISCH GMÜND (Southern
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German Art Deco Pair of Silver Wine Coasters by Wilhelm Binder
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in New York, NY
Pair of silver wine coasters with triple serpentine border by Wilhelm Binder, Schwabisch Gmund
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German Silver Mounted Claret Jug
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in New York, NY
for German silver, and maker's mark "WTB" for Wilhelm Binder. Wilhelm Binder was a large German silver
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Wilhelm T. Binder 'German' Sterling Silver Ice Tongs
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Wilhelm T. Binder (German) sterling silver ice tongs. Measures 13.8 cm / 5 7/16 in. Vejer
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Art Deco Four-Light Candelabrum by Wilhelm Binder, No. 355
By Wilhelm T. Binder
Located in San Francisco, CA
Impressive, wide four-light candelabrum with loaded base by Wilhelm Binder, 1930, no. 355, 835S.
$1,530
H 11.23 in W 5.91 in D 4.73 in
Art Nouveau Glass Carafe With Silver Fitting, by Wilhelm Binder, Germany
By Wilhelm Binder
Located in Vienna, AT
Carafe made of clear glass with a conical body, the inside six-pointed wave-shaped thickened wall, cut near the base with star and beam decoration, ground star, silver fitting with w...
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