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Nymphenburg writing utensils, purple painting Designed by Adelbert Niemeyer in 1906, mould and green stamp mark 1910-1975, model number 844, brush numbers 190 and 29 and OL and 29 respectively.two-piece set, comprising a quatrefoil tray with scalloped rim and fixed cylindrical inkwell with original insert and lid with openwork knob and matching three-piece screw-mounted blotting cradle, all decorated with black partial ground and purple Camaieu overglaze painting as floral bouquets in the quatrefoil reserves and rim lines, these minimally rubbed on the inkwell and insert rim with a chip, otherwise good condition for age, L tray 19 cm.

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Nymphenburg writing utensils, purple painting Designed by Adelbert Niemeyer in 1906, mould and green stamp mark 1910-1975, model number 844, brush numbers 190 and 29 and OL and 29 respectively.two-piece set, comprising a quatrefoil tray with scalloped rim and fixed cylindrical inkwell with original insert and lid with openwork knob and matching three-piece screw-mounted blotting cradle, all decorated with black partial ground and purple Camaieu overglaze painting as floral bouquets in the quatrefoil reserves and rim lines, these minimally rubbed on the inkwell and insert rim with a chip, otherwise good condition for age, L tray 19 cm.

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