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    Could you get hinges of your choice for the Anrichte? The ones in the photo doesn't look like the ones on drawings.

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      I think that was dependent on date and source area.

      The bigger Anrichte visable in the dining room/conference room is the early version of this model - due to the look of it´s sides it contained a slightly different construction than the later version which sides - with the wooden corbel in shape of a big cassette compartment (if that is the correct word) - were more in harmony with the look and outward appearance of the DHW closets.

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        More DHW discovered

        A former office of an attorney which hasn´t been touched for 40 years:
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          Community corner for his clients - rare opportunity to find an untouched ensemble like this.
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            Lebensrune Plate

            Nice plate with Lebensrune motif, carved in oak for the birth of a child.
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              Maker marked 'E. Sund, Berlin'.
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                Has any one know or seen a symbol where that looks like a 69 (not cancer), both numbers are joined at the o part of their drawing

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                  Thought this might be a good addition to the thread....
                  Recently found on a houseclearence.

                  Jens
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                    Hmm...that one looks yummy!

                    Which diameter?

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                      Very nice and a teller that has it all IMO.

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                        Thanks guys, its 26 cm in diameter. What do you think does the 1923 - 1943 mean ? Does it has to do with the NSDAP ? (1923). Or is it the birth year of a child ?
                        By the way, this 1930´s Vase was also found in the same house. Though no Germanic symbols I think it still makes a nice couple.

                        Jens
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                            very nice Tellerone of a kind..congrats

                            its a wedding plate for 10 years marriage.imo

                            in Germany, 10 years Marriage is traditionally named "Rosen or Hölzerne Hochzeit" (roses or wooden marriage) so it was a perfect gift for the wedding couple.

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                              1923 - 1943 = 20

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                                Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                                1923 - 1943 = 20
                                LOL..probably had a little to much yesterday..you do the math

                                but I still think of a wedding plate when looking at this stunning plate

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