Antique Neoclassical Silver Plated Bronze Centerpiece, 19th Century, Mask Handles

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This circular centerpiece on a pedestal is a representative piece of European decorative arts from the second half of the 19th century. The work stands out for its formal balance and the richness of its ornamental elements, executed through high-precision casting and embossing techniques.

Object History: Influenced by the Neoclassical and Second Empire styles, this type of ornamental tableware was intended for the tables of the European bourgeoisie. The design incorporates elements of classical antiquity, such as masquerons and lobed edges, which were symbols of status and refinement in 19th-century manor houses.

Technical Details:
- Period: Second half of the 19th Century.
- Style: Neoclassical / Late Renaissance.
- Material: Bronze (or high-density brass) with electrolytic silver plating.
- Measurements: Approximate diameter of 23 cm (9.0 inches); width with handles 30 cm (11.8 inches); height 10 cm (3.9 inches).
- Condition: Very good. It presents a natural patina and noble wear of the silvering on the reliefs of the handles and the rim, which reveals the bronze base and confirms its age. No structural deformations.

Appraisal: A piece of great visual presence, ideal for collecting antique silverwork or as a central element in a sophisticated classic interior decoration.

  • Reference
    ANT-CENT-BRN-XIX
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1888047701

  • Era
    19th century
  • Materials
    Bronze
    Silver
  • Width, cm
    30
  • Height, cm
    10
  • Depth, cm
    23
  • Weight, kg
    1.8

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