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Salad serving set

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:48 am
by amena
I found a salad serving set, made by Bruckmann & Söhne, possibly at the end of XIX or early XX.
It also have the mark of S.Wetzlar, probably the retailer.
I found in the forum a reference from Silverport about Wetzlar, but M.T. Wetzlar instead of S.Wetzlar.
Can anyone give me information about?
Best regards
Amena
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Re: Salad serving set

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:16 am
by Bahner
Hello, agree that S. Wetzlar is the retailer. Most likely the goldsmith from Bamberg of the same name. Believe he was from the same family as M.T. Wetzlar (Munich) and Brendine Wetzlar (L. Posen Wwe.) from Frankfurt. Best wishes, Bahner

Re: Salad serving set

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:12 am
by dognose
Hi Amena,

I'm informed by a friend that the pattern was originally introduced by Bruckmann in 1886.

S. Wetzlar was operating in Bamberg since at least 1903.

As far as M.T. Wetzlar is concerned, they were founded in 1875 by Moses Tobias Wetzlar (b.1847, d.1916). At least two of his sons, Markus and Heinrich entered the trade, and it was Markus who took over the business following the death of his father, and it was he who was granted the title 'Königlich Bayerischer Hoflieferant' (Bavarian court supplier), but they were not manufacturers, but suppliers only.

When Markus Wetzlar died in 1925, his younger brethren Heinrich (born 1891) and Alexander (born 1893) took over and were responsible until the sale on 21st October 1938. On 21st April 1939 they arrived in London. Alexander died in London on the 16th May 1957, aged 63 years. Heinrich moved at the age of 65 years back to Munich, to become sales manager for Nymphenburger porcelain. He died aged 81years.

Trev.

Re: Salad serving set

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:00 am
by amena
many thanks to both of you for the valuable information.
Best regards
Amena