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Lot 38

A German white metal and amber oblong tray incised fish mark within a square, and 835 below, circa 1967
length 42cm

20 November 2019, 15:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £701.25 inc. premium

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A German white metal and amber oblong tray

with spot hammered shallow upswept sides, inset amber panel to the centre with opaque colour tones from yellow to burnt orange creating a horizon line between the sea and sky, applied with cut-out metalware battleship representing the 'Aurora' to the right corner, gun blast from the foregun forming a stylised red star in translucent amber, applied with the word "MUP" for 'peace', inscription below "UNSEREN TEUREN GENOSSEN DER LETTISCHEN SSR ZUM 5O JAHESTAG DER RUHMREICHEN OKTOBER REVOLUTION SOZIALISTISCHE EINHEITSPATEI DEUTSCHLANDE BEZIRKSLEITUNG ROSTOCK"

Footnotes

Translated as:

Presented 'to the comrades of the Latvian SSR for the 50th anniversary of the glorious October Revolution from the German Socialist Party, in the district of Rostock.

Provenance:

Bought from these rooms in the Fine Silver and Objects of Virtu Sale, Knightsbridge, on 19 July 2005, lot 18.

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