This soup ladle, produced by the renowned Fraget manufactory in Warsaw around 1920, exemplifies the timeless simplicity of early 20th-century Polish silver-plated tableware. Crafted from white brass with a silver-plated finish, it features a cool, silvery white tone with a subtly matte sheen. The long, gently curved handle ends in a rounded, spatula-shaped finial, while the deep, hemispherical bowl flows smoothly into the handle. The minimalist 'Mazowiecki' pattern is free of visible engravings or decorations, emphasizing its functional and enduring character, with geometric lines subtly referencing the early Art Deco style. The reverse is stamped with the Fraget mark. Condition: good, with minor abrasions and light scratches typical for authentic vintage pieces.This object tells the story of Polish tables at the dawn of the 20th century, when utilitarian elegance met the fresh spirit of modernity. The cool gleam of the plating and the restrained form evoke a time when Warsaw households valued durability and understated design. Each trace of wear is a quiet record of shared meals and family gatherings, while the gentle curve of the handle seems to invite a slow, ceremonial serving—echoing the table rituals of a bygone era.The ladle can be paired with classic porcelain from the same period or contemporary minimalist tableware to highlight the dialogue between tradition and modernity. It would suit a display among other silver-plated pieces on a sideboard or in a glass-fronted cabinet, where its understated form and matte sheen complement thick crystal glasses or simple candlesticks. For table settings, it may be combined with linen tablecloths
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Height30 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height30 cm
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