Sterling Silver Irish Design Arts & Crafts Bowl - Birmingham 1902

€175.00

A beautifully crafted Sterling Silver Irish Design Arts & Crafts Bowl, hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, showcasing the distinctive craftsmanship and understated elegance associated with the Arts & Crafts movement.

This charming bowl features a rare three-handled Irish-inspired design, giving it both visual balance and practical character. The hand-hammered finish creates a softly textured surface that catches the light beautifully, highlighting the artisan skill behind its creation. Compact yet striking, the bowl reflects the movement’s emphasis on handmade quality, simple forms, and honest materials.

Its small size makes it ideal as a salt cellar, trinket dish, or decorative display piece, while the three handles add a sculptural element that sets it apart from more conventional forms. The hallmarks confirm its production in Birmingham in 1902, placing it firmly within the golden period of Arts & Crafts silver.

Details:

  • Material: Sterling Silver

  • Assay Office: Birmingham

  • Year: 1902

  • Style: Arts & Crafts, Irish-inspired design

  • Height: 4 cm

  • Diameter: 6 cm

  • Weight: 50.47 grams

  • Distinctive feature: Elegant hammered finish with three decorative handles

A delightful and collectible example of early 20th-century Arts & Crafts silver, perfect for collectors of antique Irish design or those seeking a refined yet characterful silver accent piece.

A beautifully crafted Sterling Silver Irish Design Arts & Crafts Bowl, hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, showcasing the distinctive craftsmanship and understated elegance associated with the Arts & Crafts movement.

This charming bowl features a rare three-handled Irish-inspired design, giving it both visual balance and practical character. The hand-hammered finish creates a softly textured surface that catches the light beautifully, highlighting the artisan skill behind its creation. Compact yet striking, the bowl reflects the movement’s emphasis on handmade quality, simple forms, and honest materials.

Its small size makes it ideal as a salt cellar, trinket dish, or decorative display piece, while the three handles add a sculptural element that sets it apart from more conventional forms. The hallmarks confirm its production in Birmingham in 1902, placing it firmly within the golden period of Arts & Crafts silver.

Details:

  • Material: Sterling Silver

  • Assay Office: Birmingham

  • Year: 1902

  • Style: Arts & Crafts, Irish-inspired design

  • Height: 4 cm

  • Diameter: 6 cm

  • Weight: 50.47 grams

  • Distinctive feature: Elegant hammered finish with three decorative handles

A delightful and collectible example of early 20th-century Arts & Crafts silver, perfect for collectors of antique Irish design or those seeking a refined yet characterful silver accent piece.