This fish serving spoon, produced by the Fraget silverware factory in Warsaw during the 1930s, exemplifies the artistry of interwar Polish metalwork. Its construction features a distinctive two-tone finish: the bowl is gilded in a warm, gently matte gold, while the handle is silver-plated with a cool, satin sheen. The transition between the gold and silver is clearly defined, highlighting the decorative intent of the piece. The slender, gently tapering handle leads to a broad, flat bowl pierced with symmetrical, fan-shaped openwork patterns, enhancing both its decorative and practical qualities when serving fish. The handle is richly adorned in the Rococo Revival style, with rocaille motifs, floral scrolls, and delicate reliefs, all demonstrating a high level of craftsmanship. The original Fraget Warsaw hallmark is present on the reverse, confirming authenticity. The condition is excellent—only minimal patina and fine
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Height14 cm
Width3 cm
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Width3 cm
Height14 cm
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