TRAY, Henniger & Co., plated, Warsaw, 19th century
Rectangular tray with a wavy edge line
The smooth surface of the vessel received a centralizing monogram of the previous owner. The fluid line of the comb is created by a piled-up conch variation, enriched with small flower buds.
The whole is characterized by a subtle form of decoration.
Description
Punched: image of an eagle from Co. Henniger
Gustaw Henniger - a Warsaw jeweler who had been operating since 1825. Together with Edward Luckfield, he founded a company that produced a wide range of plated products. The company specialized in both tableware and decorative applications for motor vehicles. Its products were also exported to Germany and France. At the end of the 1850s, it was taken over by the Buch brothers.
Warsaw, 19th century
Plater.
Dimensions: 67cm x 45cm x 5.5cm
Condition: good, scratches visible in the photos.