This sugar bowl from the 1930s exemplifies Polish metal craftsmanship in the interwar period, reflecting the eclectic tendencies of the time. Crafted from brass plated with silver and tin, it is distinguished by the interplay between the warm, matte tone of brass and the cooler, silvery sheen of the decorative bands and the sculptural high handle. The surface is adorned with subtle reliefs—a repeating floral motif encircles the upper and lower edges, emphasizing the vessel’s ornamental character. The arched, organically shaped handle echoes Art Nouveau influences, while the three stylized feet with delicate decoration ground the form in robust functionality. The construction is solid, with visible seams and joints typical of the era. Minor scratches, spots, and a natural patina are evident on both the exterior and interior, consistent with decades of use. Condition: good, with no major damage and age-appropriate traces of use.The shape and decoration of this sugar bowl evoke the spirit of an era where function and ornament went hand in hand. The reliefs and gently curved handle recall the ambiance of 1930s Polish drawing rooms, where coffee and tea were served among objects that balanced restraint with decorative flair. The silvered bands softly reflect the light, while the matte patina of the brass holds the memory of time and daily rituals. The vessel seems to whisper stories of family gatherings—everyday
DIMENSION
Height15 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height15 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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