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Creator: Hermann Bauer
Stepped Silver Box, Circa 1930
Located in London, GB
Silver box with unusual stepped design by silversmiths Hermann Bauer, circa 1930.
Features silver marks of the Imperial crown and crescent moon for Germany and a silver purity stamp...
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1930s German Vintage Hermann Bauer Decorative Objects
Materials
Silver
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