A masterpiece of silversmithing, made in 1901 in the renowned workshop of George Martin & Ridley Hayes in Chester. This exquisite antique serving bowl is a prime example of elegance and craftsmanship, moulded from the finest 925 sterling silver. Its oval design, decorated with ornate openwork tendrils and scrolls, bears witness to an era in which attention to detail and precision were highly prized.
The bowl is characterised by its curved edges and an open, yet extremely stable structure, which promises both visual lightness and robust durability. The four artfully designed ball feet guarantee a secure stand, while the moulded base gives the bowl a sophisticated appearance.
Whether as a stylish container for fresh fruit, as an elegant serving bowl for bread at a festive occasion or simply as an impressive decorative piece - this historical work of art enriches any environment with its presence. Despite its great age, the piece is in remarkable condition, with only slight signs of use that emphasise its history and authenticity.
This antique bowl is not only a testimony to the art of silversmithing, but also a piece of history that has passed the test of time with flying colours. A true collector's item that carries the essence of bygone eras and will delight generations to come.
Dimensions & details
- Sterling silver 925/-
- Weight367.08 g
- 26 x 17.6 x 7 cm