Platter Oval Silver Medium Hotel Service Heavy for sale in Auburn, New York

$125,000

 
Platter Oval Silver Medium Hotel Service Heavy 
RICHARDS RAZORS;  MAKE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE! 
 
This is a World War II hotel service heavy silver plate medium oval platter 
It was made by the German silver fabricators Gebruder Hepp, noted for making 
many of the silver service items for the larger German hotels during the 
reign of the German high command.  The maker mark is At the bottom of the 
inside: GEBR HEPP, and silver content 90. The condition is used, with some 
little nicks and dings and light tarnish from everyday routine use. It is in 
overall very good serviceable original condition.  The platter measures 
12 5/8 by 8 5/8 inches by 15/16 inches high.  Marked by the inscription 
"GEBR.HEPP90", where ?90? is probably related to the amount of silver used 
for plating.
 
Gebruder Hepp was founded in 1863 by brothers Otto & Carl. Carl, a chemist, 
was instrumental in the development of the metal alloy "Alpacca" - also 
known as "German Silver" - and developed a process to plate the alpacca with 
a thick coating of fine silver. Gebr. Hepp were large suppliers to hotels, 
restaurants and cruise ships. The factory passed through several hands in 
the teens and 20s, finally being destroyed during WWII and not rebuilt until 
1952 by then owner Harry Frank. It was sold in 1988 to WMF [Wurttembergische 
Metalwarenfabrik], but again destroyed by a fire in 1990. It was once again 
rebuilt in Birkenfeld in 2001. They are still in business.
The ?90? is a designation of silver plate quality, usually indicating the 
total amount of silver in a specified number of pieces - generally one dozen 
each of table spoons and forks (24 total) - would contain 90 grams of pure 
silver.
 
HISTORY:
HEPP quality stems not only from the history of the company that invented 
hotel silverware, but particularly in today?s context, from modern 
manufacturing and stringent quality control as well.
 
The brothers Otto and Carl Hepp: Up until 1863 tableware in hotels and 
restaurants was made solely of genuine silver. Its disadvantage was that it 
quickly showed sign of wear as it was too soft. Added to that it was 
expensive and very heavy. That gave Carl Hepp the idea of creating products 
that looked like silver but provided the advantages of a harder, longer-
lasting and more economic material. He developed a method of coating nickel 
silver with fine silver. This was the birth of hotel silverware.
 
Stormy years of expansion followed. The idea was a success and hotels, 
restaurants as well as the ocean-going liners of North German Lloyds were 
equipped with the unique HEPP hotel silverware. In the early sixties the 
basic material, nickel silver was increasingly abandoned due to new know-how 
and further developments. It was replaced by the new material 18/10 stainless
steel, that was more versatile in use.
 
Their success ? then as now ? incorporates traditional values such as 
reliability and quality as well as their vast innovative energy. By developing 
new processes and products and keeping production flexible they always keep 
their finger on the pulse of progress. These are factors that inspire the 
confidence of leading hotels, shipping lines, airlines and hospitals and 
that result in their worldwide success.
 
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PRICE $1250.00 OBO
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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COST:  DEPENDS WHERE BUYER IS LOCATED.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:  I WILL NOT ALTER SELLING OR SHIPPING PRICE OR MARK AS A GIFT, I SHIP ONLY 
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INSURANCE IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BUYER.
 
Terms of Sale:
When I describe an object as 'VINTAGE' or 'ANTIQUE' they will have the typical wear and tear you 
would expect with an older piece. Light scratches, scuffing & crazing and such like would be 
expected as opposed to a NEW condition. If an item is in MINT condition I will say so. If an item 
has any major issues - dents, deep marks, stains or heavy scratches etc. I will bring these to your
attention in my description.  All sales final.
 


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