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19th Century Art Nouveau Silver Bowl Decorated with Engraved Flowers

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  • Gorham Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Floral Decorated Bowl, C.1900
    By Gorham
    Located in Toronto, Ontario
    Gorham large Art Nouveau sterling silver Floral decorated bowl C.1900. The deep bowl of round scalloped form beautifully embossed and chased with overlap...
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    Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • Unger Sterling Silver Early 20th Century Bowl in Art Nouveau Style
    By Unger Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    Unger Brothers, sterling silver bowl in Art Nouveau style with a rim richly adorned with tri-dimensional natural motifs including sculptural roses. It measures 10 1/4'' in diameter by 2 7/8'' in height, weighs 10.3 troy ounces, and bears hallmarks and an engraved monogram at the center as shown. Unger Bros. or Unger Brothers (1872–1910) was a jewelry company in Newark, New Jersey, best known for their sterling silver Art Nouveau designs. The company was established by five sons from a German immigrant family. The oldest founded a jewelry business between 1870-1872 and began the manufacture of sterling silver items in 1878. Other sons gradually joined the firm, among them a silversmith and an engraver whose brother-in-law became the leading artistic designer. By 1901, the firm had just under 300...
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    Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Unger Sterling Silver Early 20th Century Bowl in Art Nouveau Style
    By Unger Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    Unger Brothers, sterling silver bowl in Art Nouveau style with a rim richly adorned with tri-dimensional natural motifs including sculptural roses. It measures 10 1/4'' in diameter by 2 7/8'' in height, weighs 10.3 troy ounces, and bears hallmarks and an engraved monogram at the center as shown. Unger Bros. or Unger Brothers (1872–1910) was a jewelry company in Newark, New Jersey, best known for their sterling silver Art Nouveau designs. The company was established by five sons from a German immigrant family. The oldest founded a jewelry business between 1870-1872 and began the manufacture of sterling silver items in 1878. Other sons gradually joined the firm, among them a silversmith and an engraver whose brother-in-law became the leading artistic designer. By 1901, the firm had just under 300...
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    Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Sterling Art Nouveau Bowl
    By Meriden Britannia Company
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Drawing inspiration from nature and natural forms, the Art Nouveau movement was characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural form. This particular bo...
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    Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • 19th Century Signed Tiffany Vine Pattern Sterling Silver Bowl
    By Charles L. Tiffany
    Located in Savannah, GA
    This delightful vine pattern sterling silver bowl by Tiffany features a daisy motif around the top side rim, and is monogrammed Margaret Foster Smith 1893. The piece is marked on the...
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    Antique 1890s American Late Victorian Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Bowl by Whiting Mfg. Co
    By Whiting Manufacturing Company
    Located in New York, NY
    Art Nouveau, sterling silver bowl, in the form of a woman's face (which takes up the centre of the bowl), Whiting Mfg., Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circ...
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    Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

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