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German Silver Nut or Trinket Tray Marked Handcrafted in German with Eagle Hall Mark

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Original price $295.00
Original price $295.00 - Original price $295.00
Original price $295.00
Current price $210.00
$210.00 - $210.00
Current price $210.00

Title: German Silver Nut or Trinket Tray: Handcrafted with Eagle Hallmark

Description: Presenting a remarkable German silver nut or trinket tray, handcrafted with exquisite attention to detail. This elegant piece measures approximately 4.25 inches in length and 3.25 inches in width, weighing 24 grams. Adorned with a raised fruit relief design, it showcases the fine craftsmanship synonymous with German silverware. The tray features a distinctive eagle hallmark, denoting its German origin and providing a glimpse into its historical significance.

Product Details:

  • Material: German silver
  • Dimensions: Approximately 4.25 inches (length) x 3.25 inches (width)
  • Weight: 24 grams
  • Design: Raised fruit relief
  • Hallmark: Eagle mark
  • Craftsmanship: Handcrafted

Brief History of German Silver Makers during World War II: During World War II, Germany witnessed a significant shift in its silver manufacturing industry. The production of luxury silverware declined as the nation's resources were redirected towards military efforts. However, despite the challenging wartime conditions, some silver manufacturers managed to continue their operations, albeit with limitations and adaptations.

Prominent German silver makers during this period included renowned firms such as WMF (Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik) and Koch & Bergfeld. These manufacturers, known for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs, had established reputations long before the outbreak of the war. While their production was affected by the war's demands, they adapted by creating more utilitarian items and contributing to the war effort through the production of military-related silverware.

It is worth noting that the eagle hallmark found on the German silver nut or trinket tray carries historical significance. The eagle symbolizes Germany's imperial identity and was a common feature in the hallmarking system during the time. It denoted the country of origin and indicated adherence to specific standards of quality and craftsmanship.

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