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Sandheim Brothers and Amy Sandheim

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Julius Wolfe and his brother Adolph Abraham Sandheim formed a firm of watchmakers in 1875 and in 1908 Adolph entered a hallmark for Sandheim Brothers as gold and silver workers. Julius had been taught by and executed designs for W Augustus Steward, the editor of The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmiths trade Journal and Chief Instructor at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. By 1915 they had a shop at 130 High Street, Notting Hill Gate in West London and the business was carried on by Adolph's daughter Amy Sandheim from the same address who continued producing several of their earlier designs as well as her own.

 




Silver SpoonSilver Spoon

London 1932
Amy Sandheim
Length: 12cm
£69

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Silver Tea Spoon
London 1920
Sandheim Bothers
3 Available
Length: 11½cm
£39

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Silver Tea Spoon

Silver Cream Jug and BowlSilver Cream Jug and Bowl
London 1916
Sandheim Brothers
Diameter: 9½cm (bowl)
Height: 6cm (cream jug)
£395 pair

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Silver Spoon

London 1924
Amy Sandheim
Length: 21cm

SOLD



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Silver Spoon

Silver Tea PotSilver Tea Pot
London 1914
Sandheim Brothers
Length: 22cm
Height: 11cm (top handle)

SOLD



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