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Aluminum alloy serving bowl with embossed holly design

Aluminum alloy serving bowl with embossed holly design

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Selling Price

$15

History

Decorative metal serving bowls with embossed botanical designs became popular in American homes during the mid-to-late 20th century, particularly from the 1970s through the 1990s. Manufacturers like Lenox, Wilton Armetale, and similar companies produced these pieces as part of coordinated tableware collections, often featuring nature-inspired and seasonal motifs such as holly, butterflies, flowers, and fruits. The tri-corner or organic shape was a hallmark of contemporary serving ware design during this period. These bowls appeal to collectors of vintage tableware and those who appreciate mid-century to late 20th-century American decorative arts. They are valued for their craftsmanship, decorative appeal, and nostalgic connection to family gatherings and formal dining traditions. Holly-themed pieces are particularly sought after for holiday entertaining and seasonal table settings, making them popular among enthusiasts of vintage kitchenware and those seeking elegant yet durable serving pieces.

Origin

United States

Time period

circa 1970-1990