Art Deco sugar bowl, silver-plated brass, Hungary, 1950s.

€225
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Art Deco sugar bowl, silver-plated brass, Hungary, 1950s.
€225
Dimensions :
H13 x W15 x D15
Color :
silver (Color)
Material :
brass
Style :
art deco

Art Deco sugar bowl made in the 1950s in Hungary, crafted from silver-plated brass. The shape resembles a rounded apple with a small, vertical stem serving as the lid handle. The base is a decorative rosette of leaves with a matte, rough texture, contrasting with the smooth, silvery surface of the body. The metallic coating shows local abrasions, especially on the lower parts and edges, revealing the golden tone of the brass. There are delicate scratches, patina, and slight discolorations, which are natural signs of age and use. The lid fits tightly, and the whole piece remains solid, with no signs of repair or major damage. The object is in very good condition, with typical signs of use for its age. The form of this sugar bowl evokes the discreet elegance of Central European modernism: the organic leaf base echoes gardens and domestic rituals of the mid-20th century. The apple-like shape symbolizes attachment to daily gestures and traditions, while the silvery body with natural patina tells the story of tea gatherings where every detail mattered. This item, combining geometric simplicity with a decorative leaf motif, subtly manifests the charm of the Art Deco era in a version full of naturalistic references. The sugar bowl can be displayed on a low console or classic sideboard in the living room, where the organic base will highlight the beauty of veneered tops. It fits arrangements inspired by Art Deco, eclectic vintage, or classic modernism. It is worth combining it with porcelain tableware, a glass cake stand, or a decorative tray of dark wood, so that the metallic accents and textured leaves create a coherent, timeless composition.

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