Mocha spoon set, silver-plated brass, D. Fraget, Poland, 1950s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 12400
This set of six mocha spoons, produced by the Polish manufacturer D. Fraget in the 1950s, is crafted from silver-plated brass. The handles are adorned with engraved floral and scrollwork motifs, referencing the ornamental style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The slightly yellowish silver shows a distinctive, uneven patina and a matte finish, lending the set a subtle historical character. The spoons feature slender, gently widening handles with rounded ends and smooth, oval bowls free from additional embellishments. The construction is solid, with invisible joints that attest to the craftsmanship of the era. The set is preserved in very good vintage condition, with authentic patina and no major damage, though visible signs of use are present, consistent with original mid-century pieces.These spoons whisper stories of post-war gatherings over coffee, where understated forms met a longing for past grandeur. The engraved patterns on the handles evoke memories of parlors and family celebrations, while the matte, patinated surface reflects the quiet respect for daily rituals. The combination of classic ornamentation and functional simplicity echoes the transitional nature of Polish design at the time, balancing hope for modernity with nostalgia for the past.The spoons can be used for serving coffee in porcelain cups—their aged silver finish and decorative handles suit both eclectic interiors and minimalist dining rooms, where the purity of form highlights the authenticity of the material. They may be paired with plain ceramic tableware or a classic wooden
DIMENSION
Height12 cm
Depth2 cm
Width2 cm
Dimension details
Width2 cm
Height12 cm
Depth2 cm
Weight1 kg
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