Jarosinski & Vaugoin - Dish - Konfektschale - .935 silver - Rare Viennese silver

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A Konfektschale by Jarosinski & Vaugoin, crafted in solid silver 935, weighing about 110 g with dimensions roughly 13.5 × 11.5 cm, originating from Vienna, Austria, in excellent condition with minor patina and light wear.

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For the invocation, an exquisite, baroque-finished confectionery and praline bowl from the world-famous Vienna silversmiths Jarosinski & Vaugoin (today Silberschmiede Vaugoin, founded 1847).

The piece impresses with its elegant, flowing form and the heavy, artisanal workmanship typical of this manufactory. An absolute highlight for connoisseurs of fine Viennese silver is the highly interesting and rare punch on the rim:
The bowl is made throughout from high-quality 935 pure silver and bears the official Austrian assay mark from 1922 (a trapezium with a hoopoe for fineness 1 and the control office letter “W” for Vienna).
Additionally, both the stamped official master mark (the chalice) are perfectly and sharply preserved. An additional historical assay mark documents the fascinating history of this fine collectible piece.

The bowl is in a beautiful, authentic condition with a noble, age-appropriate patina and minimal superficial signs of wear (fine polishing scratches) that perfectly underscore its antique character.

Details & Technical Data:
Manufacturer / Workshop: Jarosinski & Vaugoin, Vienna (Austria)
Material: Solid silver (Solid Silver)
Finest: 935 / 1000 (Verified with official Vienna hare-head assay mark — hoopoe from 1922)
Dimensions: approx. 13.5 cm (length) × 11.5 cm (width)
Weight: approx. 110 grams

For the invocation, an exquisite, baroque-finished confectionery and praline bowl from the world-famous Vienna silversmiths Jarosinski & Vaugoin (today Silberschmiede Vaugoin, founded 1847).

The piece impresses with its elegant, flowing form and the heavy, artisanal workmanship typical of this manufactory. An absolute highlight for connoisseurs of fine Viennese silver is the highly interesting and rare punch on the rim:
The bowl is made throughout from high-quality 935 pure silver and bears the official Austrian assay mark from 1922 (a trapezium with a hoopoe for fineness 1 and the control office letter “W” for Vienna).
Additionally, both the stamped official master mark (the chalice) are perfectly and sharply preserved. An additional historical assay mark documents the fascinating history of this fine collectible piece.

The bowl is in a beautiful, authentic condition with a noble, age-appropriate patina and minimal superficial signs of wear (fine polishing scratches) that perfectly underscore its antique character.

Details & Technical Data:
Manufacturer / Workshop: Jarosinski & Vaugoin, Vienna (Austria)
Material: Solid silver (Solid Silver)
Finest: 935 / 1000 (Verified with official Vienna hare-head assay mark — hoopoe from 1922)
Dimensions: approx. 13.5 cm (length) × 11.5 cm (width)
Weight: approx. 110 grams

Details

Era
1900-2000
Gross weight
110 g
Silver type
.935 silver
Specific region of origin
Wien
Title additional information
Rare Viennese silver
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Austria
Model
Konfektschale
Designer/artist/maker
Jarosinski & Vaugoin
Material
Silver
Colour
Silver
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
2 cm
Width
11 cm
Depth
2 cm
Estimated period
1920-1930
AustriaVerified
Private

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