Early Piero Fornasetti “Tureen and Ladle” Stoviglie Lithograph Porcelain Dish

Early Piero Fornasetti lithographic transfer and gilt porcelain decorative dish from the “Stoviglie” line depicting a tureen and ladle (design #12 – Milan, Italy, 1956).
Uncommon square shape measuring H: 0.75″ x D: 7″ x L: 7″
Surface shows light scratches, scuffing and small losses to the printed decoration consistent with age/use (not visually distracting).
Stamped in verso: STOVIGLIE/FORNASETTI/MILANO/MADE IN ITALY, dated 1956 and numbered 12.

Set of Three Brutalist Brass Decorative Serving Pieces – Ladle, Spoon, and Fork

Brutalist-style brass serving pieces including ladle, spoon, and fork (ca. 1970s, likely Austrian).
Intriguing sinuous form handles with hand-forged and hammered details.
Intended for both decorative/display purposes, evidenced by the corresponding spiral-form wall brackets, and as masterpieces of functional art for the table.
Original, unpolished condition with light scuffs/spots of tarnish, as shown.
Illegible etched signature present to each piece.
Dimensions Wall Mounted: H: 13″ x L: 4″ x D: 3.5″
Ladle: H: 10″ x L: 4″ x D: 3.5″
Fork: H: 10.75″ x L: 2.5″ x D: 1.25″
Spoon: H: 11″ x L: 2.5″ x D: 1.38″
Brackets are between 2″ – 2.5″ High and 1″-1.13″ Long