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English: Orivit Jugendstil Calling Card Tray, made from Pewter (antimony, copper and silver) c. 1900. Raised Art Nouveau design of lily pads and a lobster or other crustacean. Made in Germany. Stamped Orivit 2043. 22.5 x 19.5cm
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