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Orivit Art Nouveau Pewter Ladle 1894-1905 Vintage Shop Find 15 Euro ($15.99)

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    Posted 7 years ago

    Efesgirl
    (1017 items)

    I thought it was a reasonable price for something more than 100 years old. :-)))
    Didn't find another one of these on the web, but did find other items from Orivit.

    http://www.senses-artnouveau.com/biography.php?artist=ORI

    ORIVIT
    1894-1905
    German Metalware production company

    The ORIVIT AG. was founded in 1894 as "Rheinische Broncegieserei fur Kleinplastiken" in Koln-Ehrenfeld (Germany) by Wilhelm Ferdinand Hubert Schmitz (1863-1939).
    From 1896, they began the production of luxury items with the so called ORIVIT metal: 89,85% pewter; 7,9 % antimony; 1,9 % copper and 0,12 % silver. This ORIVIT metal was a richer and brighter pewter, that if well polished would look like silver with the advantage of a lesser cost of production and also a reduced oxidation of the metal compared to silver or silverplated items.

    In 1901/02, ORIVIT built a new factory in Koln- Braunfels and began to use the new revolutionary press "the Huber ?Presverfahren".
    Over the years, the Company has won several prizes: in Paris the gold medal at the world exhibition of 1900, in Dusseldorf the " 1902 Industrial Design Exhibition" and at the 1904 world exhibition in St Louis (USA) they won 2 Grand Prix prizes and 1 gold medal.

    Nevertheless, in 1905 the Company was in a total financial collapse and the WMF "Wurttembergische Metalwaren Fabrik", another famous German metalware company, bought ORIVIT.

    In 1906, ORIVIT AG aquired another German metalware company, ORION and more than 50 Orion designs many from Friedrich Adler, were to be used by ORIVIT. WMF produced items with the name ORIVIT until 1914.

    The designers of ORIVIT were:

    Theo Blum
    Georges Charles Couldray
    Hermann Gradl(1883-1964)
    Georg Grasegger
    Johann Cristian Kroner (1838-1911)
    Walter Scherf (1875-1909)
    Victor Heinrich Seifert

    Thanks for looking at my ladle!
    Bonnie

    Comments

    1. Roycroftbooksfromme1, 7 years ago
      cool find Bonnie/..
    2. jscott0363 jscott0363, 7 years ago
      Well, isn't that neat looking!! Nice history write up!!
    3. TassieDevil TassieDevil, 7 years ago
      Oh Bonnie, I really love this ladle...it is gorgeous!!
    4. OneGoodFind OneGoodFind, 7 years ago
      Love this piece Bonnie. Gives me the chills a little. That's a good thing. :)
    5. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 7 years ago
      Hey All - items like this cause me to wonder who originally bought it and what their kitchen looked like in those days. It was pointed out to me that the ladle resembles a German military helmet.
    6. Morganmon21 Morganmon21, 7 years ago
      Great find I love this.

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