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    ART NOUVEAU BOWL, ALBERT KÖHLER & CIE, CCA. 1900

    520,00 €

    Art Nouveau bowl, produced by Albert Köhler & Co. in Vienna, circa 1900.

    A decorative table piece in the characteristic Art Nouveau style, combining elegance with organic, nature-inspired lines. The metal base is shaped as a stylized floral stem, beside which stands a playful putto (cherub), adding a sense of romance and fairytale charm to the overall composition.

    The bowl, made of white and blue opaline glass, is formed as an opening flower. Its interior is hand-painted with delicate scrolling vines and floral motifs—an uncommon feature in pieces of this type and particularly sought after by collectors.

    It can be used for serving small sweets, candies, or snacks, while its striking decorative quality also allows it to function beautifully as a standalone centerpiece on a table or display shelf.

    It was produced by the Viennese company Albert Köhler & Co., founded around 1880 and known for high-quality silver-plated objects in the Secession/Jugendstil style. Around 1900, the company was acquired by WMF, although production under the Köhler & Cie name continued until 1914.

    This enchanting piece of the past can now bring a touch of Art Nouveau elegance and timeless charm into your interior.

    Dimensions: 41 × 21 × 21 cm

    Weight: 1,7 kg

    The piece is in excellent condition.

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    Dimensions 41 × 21 × 21 cm
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