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Silver Lancet-shaped Planter With Covalt Blue Inner Tub, Wmf (1900-1910)
The cobalt blue glass insert contrasts with the detailed silver frame. The four lion-claw feet not only enhance the majesty of the object, but also reflect the robustness and elegance of this planter. The graceful ring handles on the sides add an extra touch of refinement that underlines the classic WMF aesthetic. This refined table decoration reflects the luxurious style of the bourgeoisie on the eve of the First World War.
WMF was founded in 1853 in Geiselingen an der Steige, Germany. The company, which originally focused on the production of metal household items, grew to become a leading manufacturer of high-quality silverware. In the following years, WMF distinguished itself with innovative product designs, and the brand became increasingly associated with elegance and craftsmanship. The company also played a key role in popularizing Art Nouveau (1890-1914) and Art Deco (1920-1940).
Condition Report:
This item is in good condition with no visible signs of damage.
WMF was founded in 1853 in Geiselingen an der Steige, Germany. The company, which originally focused on the production of metal household items, grew to become a leading manufacturer of high-quality silverware. In the following years, WMF distinguished itself with innovative product designs, and the brand became increasingly associated with elegance and craftsmanship. The company also played a key role in popularizing Art Nouveau (1890-1914) and Art Deco (1920-1940).
Condition Report:
This item is in good condition with no visible signs of damage.
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