Hammered silver bowl - Sandrik, 1940s
A round bowl made of 800/1000 silver by the Czechoslovak (originally Upper Hungarian) company Sandrik. The surface of the walls is hammered. Stamped with the Czechoslovak hallmark for foreign goods used between 1941-1949, the fineness number and the maker's mark. In addition to the usual patina, the surface of the metal is corroded in places (see photos).
nz.092.25.03
Data sheet
- Origin:
- 1940s
Sandrik - Technique/ Materials:
- Silver
- Precious metal fineness:
- Ag 800/1000
- Weight:
- 291,37 g
- Height:
- 4 cm
- Diameter:
- 23 cm
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