Elegant Art Nouveau pewter sugar bowl from around 1900.
Decorated with floral reliefs on lid, front and back, complete with its original glass liner – now rarely found intact.
The piece is versatile: originally intended as a sugar bowl, it can also be used as a confectionery dish or as a small delicacy bowl, e.g. for caviar.
A charming antique with fine patina that appeals to collectors and lovers of historic tableware alike.
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Material: Pewter with glass liner
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Period: c.1900 (Art Nouveau)
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Decor: floral relief, front, back, and lid
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Original glass liner included
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No maker’s mark
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Condition: good antique condition, with attractive patina
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Measurements:
– Width incl. handles: 17 cm (approx. 6.7″) × 12.7 cm (approx. 5.0″)
– Height without lid: 6 cm (approx. 2.4″), with lid: 13 cm (approx. 5.1″)
– Base diameter: 15 cm (approx. 5.9″)
– Glass liner: 11.4 cm (approx. 4.5″) diameter, 4 cm (approx. 1.6″) high
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