Serving spatula, Art Nouveau, silver brass, WMF, Germany, early 20th c.
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This serving spatula, produced by WMF in Württemberg in 1905, exemplifies the Art Nouveau style characteristic of the early 20th century. Crafted from white brass and thickly silver-plated, it displays a cool, silvery tone with a subtly matte finish. The entire surface is adorned with precise, raised floral motifs—most notably a tulip with swirling stems and stylized leaves that seamlessly flow into the elongated, slender handle. The blade is asymmetrical with softly undulating edges, enhancing the organic, nature-inspired aesthetic. The relief work contrasts with the smooth background, creating a sense of harmony between form and function. The construction is solid, with no visible joints or fasteners, demonstrating the high artisanal standards of WMF. The spatula is marked with the manufacturer's stamp, confirming its provenance. The condition is very good: the silver plating is even and intact, with no damage or dents, and only subtle patina in the recesses.The shape of this spatula tells a story of the early 20th century, when Art Nouveau—Jugendstil—sought harmony with nature. Organic lines, gentle transitions, and the tulip motif evoke an era when applied arts became a celebration of beauty in everyday objects. The subtle silver sheen and sculptural details make the spatula an invitation to the table, where
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Height28 cm
Width6.2 cm
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Width6.2 cm
Height28 cm
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