This soup ladle, bearing the hallmark of the Bracia Henneberg manufactory in Warsaw, was crafted in the 1920s or 1930s from brass plated with silver. The elongated, slender handle merges seamlessly into a deep, rounded bowl, demonstrating solid construction and precise execution. The handle is adorned with elaborate Neo-Rococo ornamentation featuring scrollwork, acanthus leaves, and floral motifs, culminating in an oval cartouche with a monogram. The overall color is a muted, cool silver, accented by a gentle, warm patina and a mostly matte finish; the bowl's interior reveals subtle traces of use and a delicate sheen. Decorative details remain crisp and well-defined, while the transition between bowl and handle is emphasized by the soft, organic lines characteristic of late historicism and the Rococo Revival. The ladle is preserved in very good condition—only minor surface scratches and a noble patina are present, with no significant damages or repairs.This ladle carries the voice of interwar Warsaw, evoking an era where tradition met the modern aspirations of the urban middle class. Its ornamentation recalls
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Height33 cm
Width9.5 cm
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Width9.5 cm
Height33 cm
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