This mustard pot, produced in Germany in the 1930s, embodies the Biedermeier revival popular in Central European design of the era. Its main body is made from clear crystal cut with vertical, multifaceted sides that gently refract the light and emphasize its slender, well-balanced proportions. The lid and accompanying spoon are crafted from silver-plated brass, with the lid topped by a distinctive spherical knob referencing traditional Biedermeier motifs. The metal surfaces display a soft matte patina and subtle wear to the silver plating, typical of authentic early 20th-century German tableware. The interplay between pristine crystal and aged metal creates a sense of quiet refinement; the vessel’s transparency offers functional clarity, and its tall, narrow silhouette ensures ease of use at the table. The condition is very good, with slight signs of use limited to the metal elements – a testament to its age and authenticity, with no evidence of restoration that would detract from its original character.The piece seems to echo the sensibility of prewar Europe, an era where even the smallest table accessories were produced with a focus on artisanal detail and understated elegance. The faceted crystal walls reflect light much like the mirrors of the 19th century, while the gently tarnished metal tells of unhurried family meals in dining rooms shaped by tradition. This object carries a trace of the gentle solemnity once typical of Biedermeier interiors, where harmony of form and function mattered as much as outward style.This mustard pot lends itself well as a refined tabletop accent, whether matched with stylized condiment
DIMENSION
Height12 cm
Depth4 cm
Width4 cm
Dimension details
Width4 cm
Height12 cm
Depth4 cm
Weight0.1 kg
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