A sugar bowl and two fruit bowls made of silver-plated brass.
The entire set is made in the Art Deco style.

Platters with beautiful decorative legs decorated with images of grapes.
The edges are beautifully decorated, the center is beautifully engraved.
Both are identical, only different in size.
Both signed CGH Ima ALP.
Time of creation 1920 - 1940.

The sugar bowl is hand-engraved on both sides with nice handles and elegant legs.
Made of silver-plated brass.
No signature.

Both plates come from the Swedish factory Carl Gustav Hallberg
founded in 1860 in Stockholm.
Carl Gustaf Hallberg (1824-1888) was a Swedish jeweler and founder
companies C.G Hallbergs Guldsmeds aktiebolag.
Hallberg began his career as an apprentice to an art collector
Christian Hammer in Stockholm, Sweden.
In 1860, he opened his own shop, and from 1864 he marked his own CGH jewelry.
At the turn of the century, a business successor
Jean Jahnsson transformed the brand into the largest jewelry brand in Sweden.

In 1896 they became Swedish Crown Jewelers and later opened a store in Paris.
In 1930, the brand employed over 600 employees, many of them professional goldsmiths.

Very good condition.
The items have been cleaned of old patina.
There are very minor scratches and discolorations.
Photos are an integral part of the description.

Dimensions :
sugar bowl
height 10.5 cm, diameter 11.8 cm
fruit bowl
diameter 20.2 and 18 cm
identical height 6.5 cm

Very safe shipping, insured and monitored.

Important !
Shipping time to North America (2-3 weeks)
and Asia (3-5 weeks)
all European islands:
Ireland, Northern Ireland, Majorca, Corsica, Sicily, Malta, Cyprus, Iceland,
Canary Islands, Azores and other islands as well
Switzerland, Norway and Great Britain and Türkiye
(approx. 2 - 4 weeks - shipping via Poczta Polska).

Israel - due to hostilities, shipments are suspended.

Other countries shipping by courier - waiting time depending on the country 5 - 10 days.

A sugar bowl and two fruit bowls made of silver-plated brass.
The entire set is made in the Art Deco style.

Platters with beautiful decorative legs decorated with images of grapes.
The edges are beautifully decorated, the center is beautifully engraved.
Both are identical, only different in size.
Both signed CGH Ima ALP.
Time of creation 1920 - 1940.

The sugar bowl is hand-engraved on both sides with nice handles and elegant legs.
Made of silver-plated brass.
No signature.

Both plates come from the Swedish factory Carl Gustav Hallberg
founded in 1860 in Stockholm.
Carl Gustaf Hallberg (1824-1888) was a Swedish jeweler and founder
companies C.G Hallbergs Guldsmeds aktiebolag.
Hallberg began his career as an apprentice to an art collector
Christian Hammer in Stockholm, Sweden.
In 1860, he opened his own shop, and from 1864 he marked his own CGH jewelry.
At the turn of the century, a business successor
Jean Jahnsson transformed the brand into the largest jewelry brand in Sweden.

In 1896 they became Swedish Crown Jewelers and later opened a store in Paris.
In 1930, the brand employed over 600 employees, many of them professional goldsmiths.

Very good condition.
The items have been cleaned of old patina.
There are very minor scratches and discolorations.
Photos are an integral part of the description.

Dimensions :
sugar bowl
height 10.5 cm, diameter 11.8 cm
fruit bowl
diameter 20.2 and 18 cm
identical height 6.5 cm

Very safe shipping, insured and monitored.

Important !
Shipping time to North America (2-3 weeks)
and Asia (3-5 weeks)
all European islands:
Ireland, Northern Ireland, Majorca, Corsica, Sicily, Malta, Cyprus, Iceland,
Canary Islands, Azores and other islands as well
Switzerland, Norway and Great Britain and Türkiye
(approx. 2 - 4 weeks - shipping via Poczta Polska).

Israel - due to hostilities, shipments are suspended.

Other countries shipping by courier - waiting time depending on the country 5 - 10 days.

Aikakausi
1900-2000
Esineiden lkm
3
Valmistaja / merkki
Carl Gustav Hallberg - Stockholm - Art Deco - Cukiernica & Miska na owoce
Alkuperämaa
Ruotsi
Materiaali
Hopeoitu
Kunto
Erinomainen - tuskin käytetty, hyvin vähäisiä käytön ja ikääntymisen merkkejä
Leveys
6.5 cm
Leveys
20 cm
Syvyys
20 cm
Arvioitu ajanjakso
1920-1940