Serving tray, silver-plated brass, Marcin Jarra, Poland, 19th c.
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This late 19th-century serving tray was crafted in the renowned Kraków workshop of Marcin Jarra, located on Berka Joselewicza street. Made from white brass and finished with a layer of silver plating, it features an octagonal form with gently beveled edges and a low profile (44.5 × 26 × approx. 2 cm). Two robust, cast handles are adorned with stylized floral and scrollwork motifs, while the central area is accented by a neoclassical engraving of a wreath and ribbon. The silvery-white surface displays a subtle patina and minor signs of age, underscoring its authenticity. Its construction is solid and typical of 19th-century artisanal craftsmanship, with soldered joints clearly visible at the handles and a manufacturer's mark on the underside. The tray is in good condition, showing light wear, minor scratches, and subtle tarnishing, with no significant damage or repairs. The tray speaks of the second half of the 19th century, when Kraków's craft scene flourished under the influence of historicist trends from across Europe. Its balanced form and refined engraving echo the
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Height2 cm
Width26 cm
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Width26 cm
Height2 cm
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