Firma Svenskt Tenn, a set of three pewter bowls, Stockholm, Sweden 1924, 1926 and 1930, model A 9, A 216 and A 7.
Tin, internally with chased decoration, two with handles, stamped with the angel mark, Stockholm X7 (1924) diameter 12.5 cm, height 4.5 cm, Z7 (1926), diameter 20 cm, width including handles 25 cm, height 6 cm and D8 (1930) diameter 14 cm, width including handles 19 cm, height 7 cm.
Minor wear and dents.
Svenskt Tenn, catalogue, 1930, Nordisk Rotogravyr, Stockholm 1929, compare model 7, 9, and 216.
Svenskt Tenn is an exclusive interior design company grounded year 1924 by Estrid Ericson and Nils Fougstedt. Initially the company primarily created products made of tin, but since the 1930s the company has exculated to creating all kinds of interior items. The architect Josef Frank is arguably the person who is most closely associated to the company. His textiles, frameworks, and furniture are today classified as classics. Svenskt Tenn's products are defined by a somber elegance with a colourful, personal formal language.
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