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<p>[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 180080, member: 206"]Junkerdorf items are indeed hard to find as his studio was very small and only employed five people at its best. Many people don't even recognize the maker (who still used four main marks during his period of operation) therefore online searches often return bad results.</p><p><br /></p><p>A reason I never comment on value is the actual point-of-sales. International marketplaces or not, goods like yours are often traded for higher amounts in Germany itself as the significance of such pieces is set in direct relation to others; for example, no true Dresden collection can be called complete without including at least one Junkersdorf item due to his different handling of certain style variations. Trade values rank accordingly, often exceeding those of Hirsch, Lamm or Wolfsohn. At least here in Germany, as said.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 180080, member: 206"]Junkerdorf items are indeed hard to find as his studio was very small and only employed five people at its best. Many people don't even recognize the maker (who still used four main marks during his period of operation) therefore online searches often return bad results. A reason I never comment on value is the actual point-of-sales. International marketplaces or not, goods like yours are often traded for higher amounts in Germany itself as the significance of such pieces is set in direct relation to others; for example, no true Dresden collection can be called complete without including at least one Junkersdorf item due to his different handling of certain style variations. Trade values rank accordingly, often exceeding those of Hirsch, Lamm or Wolfsohn. At least here in Germany, as said.[/QUOTE]
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