Sylvia Stave tray

Item number: 137251Category: Various
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This rare serving tray was designed by Sylvia Stave and produced by C.G. Hallberg in Sweden in 1934. Crafted from pewter, the tray features a circular form with a finely engraved decorative motif at its center. The design depicts a still life composition including a wine bottle, fruit bowl, and stylized floral elements, all framed within a double-ring border that adds visual depth. The outer rim is subtly decorated with a delicate linear pattern, enhancing the tray’s refined aesthetic.

The tray is in good vintage condition, showing visible patina and signs of use consistent with its age. The surface has developed a natural aged character, contributing to its historical authenticity and collectible value.

Sylvia Stave was a Swedish designer recognized for her modernist approach to metalwork, often creating refined and minimalist designs in pewter and silver. Her work is noted for clean lines, balanced proportions, and functional elegance. C.G. Hallberg, one of Sweden’s most prestigious silversmiths and metal manufacturers, was renowned for producing high-quality decorative and utilitarian objects.

This serving tray exemplifies early Scandinavian modernism, where artistic craftsmanship and functional design combine into a timeless object. It reflects the refined yet practical aesthetic typical of Swedish metalwork from the period, making it a significant piece in the history of Scandinavian decorative arts.

The tray measures 29 centimeters in diameter and 1.5 centimeters in height (11.4 x 0.6 inches).

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
H: 1.5 / : 29
ProducerC.G. Hallberg
Decade1930s
CountrySweden
StyleScandinavian Modern
MaterialPewter
Designed in1934
Item Number137251
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Designer

Sylvia Stave