Art Deco Silver Plated Sauce Boat, Circa 1930s
$1.540,00
A refined French Art Deco silver-plated sauce boat, dating from the 1930s. Marked “24G”, the piece reflects a silver plating weight of 24 grams, a standard commonly used by quality European makers of the period. Although the silversmith remains unidentified, the elegant geometry and balanced proportions suggest the work of a skilled French atelier during the height of the Art Deco era.
The design is both functional and sculptural, with clean lines, a flared spout, and a gracefully curved handle — hallmarks of the movement’s blend of form and utility. Likely used as part of an elegant table service, this sauce boat adds a refined vintage charm to any dining setting.
Its soft patina speaks to decades of careful use and preservation, making it as visually striking today as it was nearly a century ago. Whether used for serving gravies and sauces or simply displayed as a decorative object, this piece embodies the understated luxury of 1930s French design.
A beautiful and authentic example of Art Deco silverplate — timeless, collectible, and full of character.
Additional information
Dimensions | 28 × 18 × 10 cm |
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