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A beautifully detailed silver-plated table basket by Roman Plewkiewicz & Co, Warsaw, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. The finely cast openwork mount is decorated in the Louis XVI style, with ribbon-tied floral and fruit swags framed by pierced trellis panels. Four scrolling rocaille feet and a beaded swing handle complete the design, blending Rococo Revival exuberance with Neoclassical elegance.
The removable liner, made from vivid sapphire blue glass with a scalloped rim, adds a striking contrast to the silvered frame. Whether displayed as a table centrepiece, used as a bonbon or bread basket, or enjoyed simply as a decorative object, this piece is a fine example of late Belle Époque craftsmanship and design.
504 g
14.5 cm wide (5.70″)
12 cm deep (4.72″)
9.5 cm tall to rim (3.74″)
18 cm tall to top of handle (7.08″)
Good antique condition. Some light surface wear to the silver plating consistent with age and use. The sapphire blue glass liner has a long stable crack with small chips at either end. The basket has a slight wobble when placed on a flat surface but remains stable when displayed. Presents beautifully.
A beautifully detailed silver-plated table basket by Roman Plewkiewicz & Co, Warsaw, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. The finely cast openwork mount is decorated in the Louis XVI style, with ribbon-tied floral and fruit swags framed by pierced trellis panels. Four scrolling rocaille feet and a beaded swing handle complete the design, blending Rococo Revival exuberance with Neoclassical elegance.
The removable liner, made from vivid sapphire blue glass with a scalloped rim, adds a striking contrast to the silvered frame. Whether displayed as a table centrepiece, used as a bonbon or bread basket, or enjoyed simply as a decorative object, this piece is a fine example of late Belle Époque craftsmanship and design.
504 g
14.5 cm wide (5.70″)
12 cm deep (4.72″)
9.5 cm tall to rim (3.74″)
18 cm tall to top of handle (7.08″)
Good antique condition. Some light surface wear to the silver plating consistent with age and use. The sapphire blue glass liner has a long stable crack with small chips at either end. The basket has a slight wobble when placed on a flat surface but remains stable when displayed. Presents beautifully.
A beautifully detailed silver-plated table basket by Roman Plewkiewicz & Co, Warsaw, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. The finely cast openwork mount is decorated in the Louis XVI style, with ribbon-tied floral and fruit swags framed by pierced trellis panels. Four scrolling rocaille feet and a beaded swing handle complete the design, blending Rococo Revival exuberance with Neoclassical elegance.
The removable liner, made from vivid sapphire blue glass with a scalloped rim, adds a striking contrast to the silvered frame. Whether displayed as a table centrepiece, used as a bonbon or bread basket, or enjoyed simply as a decorative object, this piece is a fine example of late Belle Époque craftsmanship and design.
504 g
14.5 cm wide (5.70″)
12 cm deep (4.72″)
9.5 cm tall to rim (3.74″)
18 cm tall to top of handle (7.08″)
Good antique condition. Some light surface wear to the silver plating consistent with age and use. The sapphire blue glass liner has a long stable crack with small chips at either end. The basket has a slight wobble when placed on a flat surface but remains stable when displayed. Presents beautifully.
Roman Plewkiewicz & Co was a renowned Warsaw-based silverware manufacturer, established in 1886. The firm later became associated with Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) and continued producing high-quality silver-plated wares until the 1930s. Plewkiewicz's works are prized today for their intricate modelling and the elegant synthesis of fashionable European styles, including Louis XVI and Rococo Revival.