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Svend Weihrauch - F. Hingelberg. Silver Luncheon Knife. No. 12
Svend Weihrauch - F. Hingelberg. Silver Luncheon Knife. No. 12
Designed by Svend Weihrauch (1899-1962) in 1933
Crafted by Frantz Hingelberg, Aarhus, Denmark.
Silver & Stainless Steel
L. 18,8 cm / 7,4 inches.
All pieces in the Hingelberg no 12 are individually hand engraved with a unique pattern.
The piece(s) you buy from us will have small variations from the actual photo on listing, but all with the unmistakable art deco style no. 12 pattern.
Nice vintage condition.
All our vintage silverware has been professionally polished by our silversmith.
Litt. Jörg Schwandt: ''Svend Weihrauch Sølv - Silver 1928 - 1956', Kolding 1998.
About the designer:
Svend Weihrauch (1899-1962) was educated as a silversmith and chaser at gold- and silversmith Hans Christian Matthiasen in Nykoebing Falster. After finishing his apprenticeship he was employed by goldsmith Emil Oersnes in Aalborg and at Georg Jensen's silversmithy in Copenhagen. From 1928-1956 he worked for F. Hingelberg silversmithy both as a designer of hollowware, flatware and jewellery as well as being the workshop manager. He was represented at the World's Exhibition in Brussels (1935), Paris (1937), where he won a gold medal, and New York (1939) and his works can be seen in many museums and private collections worldwide.
Danish VAT Margin scheme - Second Hand ”VINTAGE” item.
Buyer cannot deduct VAT.