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Silver Purity: 830/1000 (830 Silver) - Purpose: Collection of five Norwegian decorated Serving Flatware items for Cake, Pies, Jam etc. - Dimensions & Execution: the cake server on Top of photo is 23 cm (9 inch) long and 6,5 cm at its widest point, all are made of solid Silver with a weight of 252 grams (8.10 ounces) - Maker & Age: made in Norway by Magnus Aase (Bergen, operated 1876-1953) and other Norwegian Silversmiths - Condition: light signs of use (eg. fine scratches), otherwise good condition - Assay Marks: Maker`s sign of Magnus Aase (and others), 830S (for solid Silver 830 Standard) and the letters NM (Norsk Monster = Protection Mark for Norwegian Design) - Private Collection, Germany

Norway is known for fine Silverware until the sixteenth Century and Magnus Aase belongs to the Top-Five Makers in the first half of the 20th Century in Norway. At this period several new and exciting Designs came up in Scandinavia which were also sucessfully exported and sold to many parts of the world. These are typical examples of hand-made (hand-chased) Northern Silverware of remarkable quality and design.
Solid Silver Serving Items
Magnus Aase, Bergen - Norway
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Norwegian Silverware
A Collection of 5 Norwegian Vintage Serving items, first half of the 20th Century
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In German: Servierbesteck Teile aus Norwegen, massives 830er Silber, von Magnus Aase aus Bergen und anderen norwegischen Silberschmieden.

In other languages: Norsk Sølv / Plata / Argent Massif / Prata / Argento / Zilver

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