Wiskemann silver-plated crumb catcher
Wiskemann silver-plated bowl with flowers
Definition.
This beautifull silver-plated bowl is made in the famous Belgium factory Wiskemann.
He is richly decorated with flowers around the bowl in the typical Art Nouveau time.
It’s not a full silver plate, because silver is not a strong metal.
For this plate, another metal is used, over which a fine layer of silver is laid. This is a silver-plated process
The serving plate is marked on the bottom.
The plate is beautiful for decoration on a cupboard or table with candy’s or cookies.
Wiskemann:
Wiskemann silver-plated cutlery and tableware has been known for decades for its quality, durability and elegant appearance. The Wiskemann brand – with roots in Belgium and Switzerland – has a rich history and is appreciated by connoisseurs as one of the better names in silver-plated silverware of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Wiskemann brand was founded by Jean Wiskemann, a scion of a family of Swiss origin, who settled in Belgium in the 19th century. He brought together the technical craftsmanship from Switzerland with the refined taste of the Belgian and French markets. His company grew into a renowned producer of silver-plated and solid silver cutlery, jugs, bowls and crockery parts.
Wiskemann worked a lot for the upper bourgeoisie, hotels and the hospitality industry, and his silver-plated pieces were seen as an affordable alternative to solid silver – but with a long lifespan and stylish design.
Production time:
1900
Origin / country:
Belgium
Manufacturer:
Wiskemann
Dimensions:
Heigth: 5 cm
Length: 33 cm
Width: 21 cm
Weight: 500gr
Condition:
2nd hand / good condition / no cracks
Order referention:
240115