Vessel - Copper - 1910-1920 - authentic meat platter





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Authentic Swedish hand-forged copper meat bowl with a tin inner lining, dating from 1910–1920 in a Nordic/Scandinavian design style.
Description from the seller
This beautiful, hand-forged copper pan from Sweden is a tribute to craftsmanship and tradition. The pan clearly bears its history: a warm copper glow on the outside, a well-used tin interior, and a sturdy handle with a clear maker's stamp 'Adolf E. Karlsson – Bergsjö'.
Adolf E. Karlsson was known for his artisanal quality, and this is reflected in every hammer blow and every imperfection that makes this piece so charming. The forge was likely used in a farm kitchen or during household rituals in early 20th-century Sweden. Thanks to its generous size and solid construction, it is today a stunning decorative object, ideal for country interiors, Scandinavian copper collections, or as a characterful eye-catcher in a modern setting.
Particulars
Handcrafted copper with a tin lining.
Maker's stamp: Adolf E. Karlsson, Bergsjö
Older patina and signs of use appropriate for age.
Beautifully shaped organically, with slight asymmetry due to craftsmanship.
Rare object from Northern Sweden
A piece with soul, perfect for the lover of authentic Scandinavian heritage.
Dimensions:
Height 16 cm
Width 45 cm
Depth 37 cm
Photos provide a clear picture of the quality and are part of the description.
The entire package will be shipped well-wrapped with track and trace. The shipping costs also include packaging, packing materials, and transportation. Pickup is only possible if the lot is auctioned for more than €50 and, of course, by appointment during office hours.
Amsterdam School, Hague School, Chicago School, expressionism, neo-style, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Cubist, 1920s-30s Jugendstil, Neoclassicism, Sweden, Bergsjö, Adolf Karlsson, tin interior, Scandinavian design, antique kitchen object, rural decoration, hand-forged copper, collection of Nordic antiques
This beautiful, hand-forged copper pan from Sweden is a tribute to craftsmanship and tradition. The pan clearly bears its history: a warm copper glow on the outside, a well-used tin interior, and a sturdy handle with a clear maker's stamp 'Adolf E. Karlsson – Bergsjö'.
Adolf E. Karlsson was known for his artisanal quality, and this is reflected in every hammer blow and every imperfection that makes this piece so charming. The forge was likely used in a farm kitchen or during household rituals in early 20th-century Sweden. Thanks to its generous size and solid construction, it is today a stunning decorative object, ideal for country interiors, Scandinavian copper collections, or as a characterful eye-catcher in a modern setting.
Particulars
Handcrafted copper with a tin lining.
Maker's stamp: Adolf E. Karlsson, Bergsjö
Older patina and signs of use appropriate for age.
Beautifully shaped organically, with slight asymmetry due to craftsmanship.
Rare object from Northern Sweden
A piece with soul, perfect for the lover of authentic Scandinavian heritage.
Dimensions:
Height 16 cm
Width 45 cm
Depth 37 cm
Photos provide a clear picture of the quality and are part of the description.
The entire package will be shipped well-wrapped with track and trace. The shipping costs also include packaging, packing materials, and transportation. Pickup is only possible if the lot is auctioned for more than €50 and, of course, by appointment during office hours.
Amsterdam School, Hague School, Chicago School, expressionism, neo-style, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Cubist, 1920s-30s Jugendstil, Neoclassicism, Sweden, Bergsjö, Adolf Karlsson, tin interior, Scandinavian design, antique kitchen object, rural decoration, hand-forged copper, collection of Nordic antiques

