Parfumflesje (Crowntop) - Botella de perfume - .1000 plata






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Frasco de perfume Art Déco en porcelana con recubrimiento de plata, hecho en Alemania en plata pura (.1000) y porcelana, datado 1920–1930, con tapón coronita giratorio, en buen estado con ligeros signos de uso.
Descripción del vendedor
Duit Art Déco plate overlay perfume bottle from the 1920s/30s of the previous century.
The perfume bottle is made of porcelain, pure silver and with a metal cap.
The black bottle has a kind of fantasy design image with floral decor.
The small rotating cap of the bottle is shaped like a crown (Crowntop).
The pure silver (1000/1000) has been applied through an electrolytic process.
The perfume bottles are now a sought-after collectible item and are becoming increasingly scarce.
This specimen is in good condition and may soon be gracing your collection!
Condition: good with normal signs of age use.
The bottle will, of course, be well packed for shipping.
Please see all the photos (also for the measurements)
They are part of the description.
Will of course be sent well packed.
Please Note:
The plexiglass displays are not part of this lot.
(these are only intended to optimize the photos)
Good luck with your bidding!
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The German inventor Friedrich Deusch patented the silverlay-process in 1895 and showed his work in 1907 at the Bordeaux Exhibition. Thanks to him the town Schwäbisch Gmünd became the center of German production of silver coatings.
The first objects that Friedrich Deusch designed and produced are very classical, followed by an abstract phase of Art Déco in its purest form.
After Deusch and Company, other companies were founded that specialized in this technique, such as Friedrich Wilhelm Spahr and Alfred and Manfred Veyhl. Parallel to the development of German production, a similar one was started in the United States.
Source: IPBA (International Perfume Bottle Association)
Duit Art Déco plate overlay perfume bottle from the 1920s/30s of the previous century.
The perfume bottle is made of porcelain, pure silver and with a metal cap.
The black bottle has a kind of fantasy design image with floral decor.
The small rotating cap of the bottle is shaped like a crown (Crowntop).
The pure silver (1000/1000) has been applied through an electrolytic process.
The perfume bottles are now a sought-after collectible item and are becoming increasingly scarce.
This specimen is in good condition and may soon be gracing your collection!
Condition: good with normal signs of age use.
The bottle will, of course, be well packed for shipping.
Please see all the photos (also for the measurements)
They are part of the description.
Will of course be sent well packed.
Please Note:
The plexiglass displays are not part of this lot.
(these are only intended to optimize the photos)
Good luck with your bidding!
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The German inventor Friedrich Deusch patented the silverlay-process in 1895 and showed his work in 1907 at the Bordeaux Exhibition. Thanks to him the town Schwäbisch Gmünd became the center of German production of silver coatings.
The first objects that Friedrich Deusch designed and produced are very classical, followed by an abstract phase of Art Déco in its purest form.
After Deusch and Company, other companies were founded that specialized in this technique, such as Friedrich Wilhelm Spahr and Alfred and Manfred Veyhl. Parallel to the development of German production, a similar one was started in the United States.
Source: IPBA (International Perfume Bottle Association)
