Moritz Hacker - Bonbon basket - Silverplated, Glass - Blooming Flower

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Silver-plated Viennese bonbon holder with the original glass insert, engraved and acid-etched, in the shape of a blooming flower, dating to ca. 1890, attributed to Moritz Hacker in Austria; height 9 cm, width 21 cm, depth 12 cm, weight 460 g.

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Silver-plated Viennese bonbon holder, with original glass insert decorated with engraving, and acid-etched pattern .

Its shape resembles a blooming flower.
An airy, graceful object, a flawless antique speciality.
Marked: MH20, maker's mark of Moritz Hacker's factory.
The designer was famous for his collaboration with famous glassmakers of the era: Wilhelm Kralik, Loetz Witwe (Lötz)

Country of origin: Austria
Period: 1890

Height: 9 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Weight: 460 g

Silver-plated Viennese bonbon holder, with original glass insert decorated with engraving, and acid-etched pattern .

Its shape resembles a blooming flower.
An airy, graceful object, a flawless antique speciality.
Marked: MH20, maker's mark of Moritz Hacker's factory.
The designer was famous for his collaboration with famous glassmakers of the era: Wilhelm Kralik, Loetz Witwe (Lötz)

Country of origin: Austria
Period: 1890

Height: 9 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Weight: 460 g

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
460 g
Style subtype
Wiener Secession
Title additional information
Blooming Flower
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Austria
Material
Glass, Silverplated
Designer/Artist/Maker
Moritz Hacker
Style
Art Nouveau
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
9 cm
Width
21 cm
Depth
12 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
HungaryVerified
182
Objects sold
93.1%
Private

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