Rectangular silver tray – 1930s, Czechoslovakia
A small rectangular tray (dimensions 27 × 19 cm) made during the First Czechoslovak Republic. The material is silver with a fineness of 800/1000. The edges are profiled and shaped into an elegant line. Stamped with the Czechoslovak hallmark (used since 1929), the fineness number “800”, and a less legible maker’s mark.
nz.092.25.02
Data sheet
- Origin:
- 1930s
First Czechoslovak Republic - Technique/ Materials:
- Silver
- Precious metal fineness:
- Ag 800/1000
- Weight:
- 543,66 g
- Proportions:
- 27 × 19 cm
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