Hand-hammered Art Deco - Bowl - Gebrüder Deyhle – 830 silver

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Hand-hammered 830 silver bowl by Gebrüder Deyhle of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, with a height of 4.5 cm, a diameter of 7 cm, and a weight of 46.3 g, circa 1925–1935, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.

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Hand-hammered silver bowl – Gebrüder Deyhle, Schwäbisch Gmünd – solid 830 silver – ca. 1925–1935

Beautiful small bowl with a strongly organic, flowing Art Deco form, created by the well-known Gebrüder Deyhle workshop (Schwäbisch Gmünd).
The surface shows the typical hand-hammered, sculptural deformation characteristic of Deyhle’s artisan silverwork from the interwar period.
These small, high-quality bowls were often part of elegant table sets, but they are also collected individually as decorative Art Deco silver objects.

Hallmarks:
– “830” silver fineness
– Maker’s mark (standing heraldic animal), executed with needle-punch technique—typical for hand-crafted Deyhle pieces of this era.
The punch is small and somewhat irregular, as expected on thin, hammered silver.

Dimensions:
– Height: 4.5 cm
– Diameter: 7 cm
– Weight: 46.3 g

Condition:
Very good vintage condition with fine surface traces only.
No dents, no repairs.
A pure example of early 20th-century German silver craftsmanship.

Will be shipped well-packed and fully tracked.

Hand-hammered silver bowl – Gebrüder Deyhle, Schwäbisch Gmünd – solid 830 silver – ca. 1925–1935

Beautiful small bowl with a strongly organic, flowing Art Deco form, created by the well-known Gebrüder Deyhle workshop (Schwäbisch Gmünd).
The surface shows the typical hand-hammered, sculptural deformation characteristic of Deyhle’s artisan silverwork from the interwar period.
These small, high-quality bowls were often part of elegant table sets, but they are also collected individually as decorative Art Deco silver objects.

Hallmarks:
– “830” silver fineness
– Maker’s mark (standing heraldic animal), executed with needle-punch technique—typical for hand-crafted Deyhle pieces of this era.
The punch is small and somewhat irregular, as expected on thin, hammered silver.

Dimensions:
– Height: 4.5 cm
– Diameter: 7 cm
– Weight: 46.3 g

Condition:
Very good vintage condition with fine surface traces only.
No dents, no repairs.
A pure example of early 20th-century German silver craftsmanship.

Will be shipped well-packed and fully tracked.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
Germany
Manufacturer/ Brand
Hand-hammered Art Deco
Material
Gebrüder Deyhle – 830 silver
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
4.5 cm
Width
7 cm
Depth
7 cm
Estimated Period
1920-1930
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