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