Front view of the silver-plated porcelain lidded sugar bowl, showing the lobed body and small curled finial.

Alt Schönwald Silver-Plated Porcelain Sugar Bowl, Germany, 1950s–1970s

€55,00 EUR
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Front view of the silver-plated porcelain lidded sugar bowl, showing the lobed body and small curled finial.
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Alt Schönwald Silver-Plated Porcelain Sugar Bowl, Germany, 1950s–1970s

€55,00 EUR
Product Information

An Alt Schönwald lidded sugar bowl in silver-plated porcelain, made in Germany and most likely dating to the 1950s–1970s.

The porcelain body is finished with a thin silver-plated layer. It has the sheen and tonal variation of silver, but remains porcelain underneath, giving it a softer and lighter presence than metalware.

Compact and sculptural in form, it was made for a tea or coffee service, and also works well as a small covered container.

Context

Silver-plated porcelain emerged through techniques that made it possible to apply silver to ceramic surfaces, creating an alternative to traditional silver hollowware. The result is not solid silver, but a thin metallic layer over porcelain.

Schönwald was a major Bavarian porcelain manufacturer, and the Alt Schönwald mark was used from 1927 onward.

Measurements

Height: 10.5 cm | Width: 13 cm | Depth: 13 cm

Condition Notes

Very good condition for its age. Structurally sound, with no cracks, chips, or visible damage. Minor wear and light oxidation to the silver plating are present, consistent with age and use.

Vintage and antique objects may show signs of age and use. Each piece is carefully cleaned before listing. Patina and original surfaces are preserved where appropriate, and minor restoration may be carried out when necessary.

For general information about vintage condition, see the FAQ. If you would like additional photographs or a detailed condition report, please contact us before purchase.

Care Guide

This is a vintage silver-plated surface over porcelain, so some oxidation may appear over time. A silver polishing cloth can be used very sparingly to gently reduce oxidation if needed. Polish lightly in one direction only and avoid repeated rubbing, as the plated layer may thin with excessive polishing. Do not use abrasive pastes, silver dips, or harsh chemical cleaners.

For more detailed guidance on caring for different materials in our collection, please refer to our general care guide.

Shipping & Returns

We ship from Germany to selected international destinations. Shipping is calculated at checkout.

For deliveries outside the European Union, customs duties or import taxes are not included and may be charged by the destination country.

Full details can be found under Shipping & Delivery and the Return Policy.

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