Max von Heider & Sohne inkwell and chamberstick, Munich circa 1902. Von Heider was part of the Munich Secession and exhibited widely including works at the Turin Exhibition in 1902. This hand formed ceramic inkwell with an extended pen tray features the original pewter pen holder and ceramic lid. Matching chamberstick with exquisite glazing on both. His work is quite rare, see examples of his stein work HERE. Signed with firm chop mark, both in excellent condition. Inkwell measures 8.25” long, 3.5” wide and 3.25” tall. $450