Immerse yourself in a culinary experience that combines the beauty of art with the grace of dining, brought to you by this meticulously crafted Oval Fruit Bowl. Set against the gentle sea foam backdrop, the Baroque floral motifs come alive, echoing tales of opulence from a bygone era.
The porcelain bowl, with its highly intricate designs, seamlessly marries the soft elegance of its backdrop with the richness of the bronze accents. Every detail, from the bronze flared stem to the circular base, is a testament to the artisan's dedication to fine craftsmanship and artistry. The Baroque influence, known for its grandeur and ornate designs, is evident in the elaborate floral motifs that adorn the bowl, making it a centerpiece of any table setting.
Beyond its use as a functional serving bowl, this piece is a conversation starter. Whether filled with fresh fruits, serving a salad, or standing on its own as a display piece, its presence is sure to elevate the ambiance of any dining occasion or living space. A harmonious blend of function and form, this bowl is a celebration of the grandeur of the Baroque era and the timeless beauty of porcelain craftsmanship.
Dimensions: 13.5 inches H x 10 inches L x 10 inches W
Material: Porcelain & bronze
Year: 20th Century
Notes: Like-new, never been used, mint condition, This Item Has Been Meticulously Maintained and Well Stored for Over 30 Years.
$250 - $500
10" x 10" x 13.5"
Home Decor, Decorative Bowls, Vessels & Vases
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Alex Young
11 Skyline Dr
Plainview New York 11803
Pick up: By Appointment Only
Appointment times for pickups will be prioritized or there may be significant waiting times for pickups for show ups.
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
Client Arranged Shipping
UPS STORE / Other Carrier (Shipping), client arranged.
Alex Young | (516) 719-0886 | info@isabelceline.com
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