Cakes Server: Bruckmann & Sohne 800

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Traintime
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Cakes Server: Bruckmann & Sohne 800

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Sample of Kuchenheber or Tortenheber with mid-century (?) version of the Bruckmann Eagle. A modernist design that seems to fall somewhere between the 1930’s and 1960’s. Scanning the flatware model samples presented on Silvercollection.it as a general guide, could be a Lock, Dittert, or Quattlander pattern such as Models 730, 740, 752 (Party), or 767 (Carrera)? Then again, maybe not even related to a flatware group? Surface areas show the faint traces of a hammered metals design but it does not stand out at all points..making me think this is later than a true Craftsman-era piece. TIA

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Re: Cakes Server: Bruckmann & Sohne 800

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Hello, this is a no-line pattern from the early 1930ies (possibly as early as 1928). designer is not known, my gut feeling: J.M. Lock. Beware: the shape of the eagle rarely helps to identify the date of production, this is just wishful thinking by dealers and collectors. Regards, Bahner.
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Re: Cakes Server: Bruckmann & Sohne 800

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Thank you mucho, as always, Bahner! At least it’s not a bricklayer’s trowel.
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