Vintage Art Deco Silver Plate Catchall Bowl Made in 1930s - Decorative Silver Plate Dish - Scalloped Edges - Oval Trinket Tray

Vintage Art Deco Silver Plate Catchall Bowl Made in 1930s - Decorative Silver Plate Dish - Scalloped Edges - Oval Trinket Tray

Condition: Vintage
$28
Out of stock

Description

This elegant vintage silver plate catchall bowl was crafted in Connecticut, USA, by Rogers Silver in the late 1930s. Featuring the timeless Malden pattern (4012), this piece is a beautiful example of Art Deco-inspired design from the era.

This was dish originally used as a serving piece for side dishes and vegetables, a vegetable serving dish, but it would look lovely as a catchall bowl in a modern home. Add a touch of art deco glam to your home!

The dish is adorned with a scalloped edge, offering a subtle yet striking Art Deco flair that reflects its 1930s origin. Silver-plated on copper with a butler finish, this exquisite dish boasts a bright, reflective surface and high shine, perfect for adding a touch of vintage sophistication to any table setting or décor.

Condition:
Good vintage condition with some scuffing and deeper scratches consistent with its age. Despite the wear, the dish retains its radiant shine and remains a striking piece of functional art.

This dish has been carefully cleaned and polished, ready to be enjoyed or displayed in your home. Whether used as a serving piece, a collector's item, or a decorative accent, this Rogers Malden vegetable dish is a charming nod to vintage elegance.

Approximate Measurements:
- 13" long x 9 3/4" wide x 1 1/2" tall

Details

Primary color: Silver
Materials: silver, silver plate, bulters plate, copper