Hand-Carved 1930s Pewter and Wooden Platter - Artistry from the Evening Classes of J.H Kirby
Description
Enjoy the craftsmanship of this hand-carved 1930s pewter and wooden platter. This unique piece bears the label 'made in the late 1930s by the cousin of Grampy Kirby (JH Kirby) while attending evening classes in London.' The platter is a testament to both skill and familial artistry, showcasing a blend of pewter and wood that adds a touch of vintage elegance to any table setting or as a display piece for your home.
- 1930s Craftsmanship: Experience the artistry of the 1930s with this hand-carved platter, a relic of skill and dedication.
- Pewter and Wood Fusion: The combination of pewter and wood creates a distinctive aesthetic, making this platter a unique and visually appealing addition to your collection.
- Grumpy Kirby's Legacy: Crafted by the cousin of Grampy Kirby (JH Kirby), this platter carries a family's history.
- Label on the Back: The presence of a label on the back adds a personalised touch, recounting the platter's origin in the late 1930s.
For Collectors and Art Enthusiasts:
Perfect for those who appreciate the intersection of family heritage and craftsmanship, this hand-carved platter is a unique treasure.
Elevate Your Dining Experience:
Add a touch of 1930s elegance to your table with this one-of-a-kind pewter and wooden platter, a conversation piece and functional work of art.
Measurements:
Length: 40cm
Width: 23cm
Condition Report:
This piece is in great vintage condition. There is small nick in the pewter, but it does not detract.
Kindly be aware that our items are vintage and antique, imbued with character and history. As a result, they are not in new condition, and the presence of some flaws adds to their unique charm. Please view items carefully before purchase any obvious flaws or issues will be described in the product description and or shown in the product photos.