Hello! Just reaching out to ask you about a WMF object I found. Wonder if it is an inkwell or an oil lighter.
Thanks for the help!
HELP WITH A WMF OBJECT
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A burner for chafing dish ?
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Hi,
Can you post an image of the marks?
Trev.
Can you post an image of the marks?
Trev.
Re: HELP WITH A WMF OBJECT
Of course! Sorry for the omission.dognose wrote:Hi,
Can you post an image of the marks?
Trev.
Re: HELP WITH A WMF OBJECT
Your object is the main part (burner) from a Curling Iron Stove but the actual iron is missing. The two U-stands to keep the Iron in place are missing/broken. Look carefully at the end of the stand's handle, the end and you will find that a part is missing from it. Look also on the stow's upper "inner" side and you can see that something is missing/broken from there too. It was the other stand from the U-hold that kept the iron in the right position over the flame.
A picture of a similar stand is find (No. 220. on p. 294) in the book Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wϋrtembergische MetallwarenFabrik 1906. Above the picture is a picture of the missing iron (looks like a scissor).
Please clean and polish it. It is silver plated. The XO mark indicates that it is also oxidized. The impressed decoration is blackened with a solution of potash and the flat areas are polished to a MATT finish (be careful with the polishing!).
Why some jerk has destroyed the stove is a good question, what a shame.....and where might the iron be?
A picture of a similar stand is find (No. 220. on p. 294) in the book Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wϋrtembergische MetallwarenFabrik 1906. Above the picture is a picture of the missing iron (looks like a scissor).
Please clean and polish it. It is silver plated. The XO mark indicates that it is also oxidized. The impressed decoration is blackened with a solution of potash and the flat areas are polished to a MATT finish (be careful with the polishing!).
Why some jerk has destroyed the stove is a good question, what a shame.....and where might the iron be?