Hugo Böhm - Art Deco - Platter - .800 silver

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A square Art Deco silver bowl by Hugo Böhm, weighing 198.5 g of 800 silver, with a wavy rim, hammered detail and four ball feet, produced in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany in 1920–1930 and bearing the marks moon, crown, 800 and a master mark.

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Description: A beautiful square Art Deco bowl, with a wavy rim, hammered details and standing on four ball feet. Made by the German silversmith Hugo Böhm (founded 1887).

Origin: Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
Silversmith: Hugo Böhm
Year: 1920-1930
Authentic marks: crescent moon, crown, 800, master mark

Condition: in good condition
Weight: 198.5 grams
Content: 800/1000
Dimensions: 4.3 x 18.7 x 18.7 cm
*Photos are part of the description

Lot number: A-6744

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Seller's Story

Our family business has more than 40 years of experience in jewelry, diamonds, watches, silver, precious metals, coins, and banknotes. Through our more than 150 Goudwisselkantoor offices, many fine objects are offered to us. Because we are also active in Belgium and Germany as Goudwisselkantoor, Comptoir de l'Or and Goldwechselhaus, we continuously have a new and varied range of top objects. We are a member of the following trade associations: 'The Antwerp Beurs for Diamond Trade & NVMH (Dutch Association of Coin Dealers) View our current offerings on our suppliers page!
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Description: A beautiful square Art Deco bowl, with a wavy rim, hammered details and standing on four ball feet. Made by the German silversmith Hugo Böhm (founded 1887).

Origin: Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
Silversmith: Hugo Böhm
Year: 1920-1930
Authentic marks: crescent moon, crown, 800, master mark

Condition: in good condition
Weight: 198.5 grams
Content: 800/1000
Dimensions: 4.3 x 18.7 x 18.7 cm
*Photos are part of the description

Lot number: A-6744

All our items are sent by registered mail.
You can also pick up the lot at one of our more than 100 offices in the Netherlands, Belgium or Germany.
Please visit the Goudwisselkantoor website (for NL and BE), Comptoir de l’Or (for BE) or Goldwechselhaus (for DE) for the nearest location.
Please indicate your preference to us via your Catawiki account.

Seller's Story

Our family business has more than 40 years of experience in jewelry, diamonds, watches, silver, precious metals, coins, and banknotes. Through our more than 150 Goudwisselkantoor offices, many fine objects are offered to us. Because we are also active in Belgium and Germany as Goudwisselkantoor, Comptoir de l'Or and Goldwechselhaus, we continuously have a new and varied range of top objects. We are a member of the following trade associations: 'The Antwerp Beurs for Diamond Trade & NVMH (Dutch Association of Coin Dealers) View our current offerings on our suppliers page!
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Gross weight
198.5 g
Silver type
.800 silver
Specific region of origin
Schwäbisch Gmünd
Number of objects
1
Material
Silver
Designer/artist/maker
Hugo Böhm - Art Deco
Country of origin
Germany
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
4.3 cm
Width
18.7 cm
Depth
18.7 cm
Estimated period
1920-1930
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Objects sold
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