This early 20th-century basket-form sugar bowl is crafted from silver-plated brass, presenting a cool, silvery hue with a gently matte surface. The vessel features a wide, bulbous body and a flat base that ensures stability, while a thin, arched handle is attached to the rim with rounded joints allowing for movement. Decorative elements are kept to a minimum, with a single engraved monogram or script providing a quiet accent on the side. The construction is solid and seamless, reflecting the utilitarian yet refined German tableware tradition of the 1920s, where artisanal precision and understated modernity coexisted. The overall condition is very good, with minor surface scratches and a light age patina, but no significant damage or repairs.The sugar bowl embodies the spirit of its era, when everyday tableware was designed not only for utility but also for discreet refinement. The silvery sheen of the metal evokes the atmosphere of elegant yet homely gatherings, where subtle gestures and carefully chosen details mattered. The pivoting handle speaks of the convenience offered by modern design, while the engraved accent hints at the personal stories the vessel may have witnessed over decades.This piece can be paired with geometric porcelain tableware or classic Art Deco cups to create a cohesive composition reminiscent of the interwar period. It would also work well as a refined accent on a contemporary, minimalist breakfast tray, where the contrast between the silver-plated metal and the matte finish of porcelain or linen highlights its timeless quality. It may be combined with small flatware from the same era or restrained glass accessories, making it suitable for both classic and eclectic collector interiors.
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height13 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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