Posted 2 years ago
ozmarty
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Albin Müller. Vase, 1902. H. 22.7 cm. Made by Eduard Hueck, Lüdenscheid. Pewter. Marked: Artist's mark, EDELZINN 1846 E. HUECK.
There ias just too much too say about Albinmuller so if you don't know of him see this for an idea of the man.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albin_M%C3%BCller
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Great piece! Just down my alley. What are your thoughts about pewter/silver patina versus polishing? I tend towards performing the latter, but I certainly understand those who wish to keep the years on the piece. Value tends to go up with polishing from a larger market perspective, IMHO. Email me if you ever tire of this one. Seriously.