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Pyramid by Lutz & Weiss German 800 Silver Dinner Flatware Set Service 58 Pc Deco
By Lutz & Weiss
Located in Big Bend, WI
Fabulous Art Deco pyramid by Lutz & Weiss, made in Pforzheim, Germany, German 800 silver flatware set of 58 pieces. This set includes: Six dinner size knives, 10 1/4". Six dinner si...
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German 800 Silver Flatware Dessert Set Service 18 Pieces Vintage Bird and Wreath
Located in Big Bend, WI
Unusual partial-gilt German 800 silver dessert set with bird, wreath and bow motif 18 pieces. This set includes: Six dessert knives, 8 1/4" Six dessert forks, 7 3/8" Six dessert spo...
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Alt Kopenhagen by Robbe & Berking 800 Silver Flatware Set for 8 Service 87 Pc
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Over half of the 200 largest yachts on the planet are fitted out with Robbe & Berking silver. The manufacturer's restaurant clients are distinguished by hundreds of Michelin stars. Thus, among connoisseurs across the world, the name Robbe & Berking stands as a quality seal for uncompromising and unrivaled quality combined with German workmanship. Beautiful Alt Kopenhagen...
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Louis XV by Roden Canada Sterling Silver Flatware Set for 6 Service 44 Pc Dinner
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Located in Big Bend, WI
Dinner Size Louis XV by Roden - Canada (and 11 pieces by Whiting) sterling silver Flatware set, 44 pieces total. This set includes: 6 dinner size knives, 10 1/8" 6 dinner size forks...
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Constanze by Wilkens German 800 Silver Flatware Set Service 64 Pieces Modern
By John Wilkins
Located in Big Bend, WI
Constanze By Wilkens German 800 Silver Flatware set with modern unadorned design - 64 pieces. This set includes: 12 Knives, 7 7/8" 12 Forks, 7 - 7...
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Hamburg by WMF German 800 Silver Flatware Service Set 63 Pieces Modern
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Big Bend, WI
Mid-Century Modern Hamburg by WMF 800 silver German flatware set - 63 pieces. This set includes: 12 Knives, 8 3/4" 12 Forks, 7 5/8" 12 Salad Forks, 6 1/4"...
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