Description
Small decorative bowls like this were a common feature of late Victorian silver, used for serving or display and often finished with detailed embossing to add visual interest. This sterling silver bowl is hallmarked London 1894, confirming its origin and date. It measures 118mm in diameter and 37mm high, with a weight of 88g, giving it a balanced and usable form. The interior shows alternating panels of embossed flowers and fruits, a decorative treatment typical of the period that adds texture without overwhelming the shape. A neat and well-proportioned example of late 19th century silverware suitable for both use and collection.
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