This Art Deco silver napkin holder, crafted in Warsaw between 1923 and 1931, features a dynamic openwork structure composed of interlocking concentric circles and sweeping curves. The entire piece is formed from flat strips of silver with a cool, slightly matte finish and a consistent silvery-grey hue. Four short, squared feet provide stability and introduce a modernist accent to the geometric composition. There are no decorative engravings or additional embellishments, emphasizing the purity of form characteristic of the Art Deco era. The base is stamped with a Polish silver hallmark and the initials of the silversmith, AA, confirming its authenticity and origin. All elements appear original and cohesive. The overall condition is very good, showing only minor surface wear and an even, gentle patina that attests to both its age and careful preservation.The design of the napkin holder echoes the voice of the 1920s, when modernity and geometric discipline converged. The interwoven silver loops resemble a rhythmic motif, reminiscent of a set piece from a Warsaw café of the era. The lack of ornamentation reflects a fascination with pure line, while the matte surface subtly captures the light, evoking the ambiance of an elegant pre-war table. This object preserves the spirit of its era, telling a story of the pursuit of harmony between function and form.The napkin holder may be displayed on a walnut-veneered table or
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Height9 cm
Width13 cm
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Width13 cm
Height9 cm
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