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Art Deco EPNS Candy Dish - England 1930
Art Deco EPNS Candy Dish - England 1930
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When 1930s England decided candy needed geometric glamour
This Art Deco candy dish from 1930 England is what happens when the Jazz Age meets your sweet tooth. Made with EPNS (Electroplated Nickel Silver) and featuring those signature Art Deco lines, because the 1930s weren't about to serve candy in anything boring. Nearly 100 years later and it's still serving style.
Art Deco vs Art Nouveau:
While Art Nouveau was all flowing curves, Art Deco brought geometric elegance and streamlined sophistication. This dish has that classic 1930s aesthetic - clean lines, modern design, and that "I'm fancy but functional" energy that makes Art Deco so timeless.
English EPNS quality:
Made in England with EPNS plating means this dish was built to last. Nearly a century later and it's still going strong - that's the kind of quality craftsmanship you just don't see in modern mass-produced stuff.
What you're getting:
A compact candy dish (15.5 x 12.5 cm, 72 grams) perfect for sweets, nuts, jewelry, trinkets, or just adding Art Deco charm to your table. Light enough to move around but substantial enough to feel quality.
Perfect for:
Art Deco collectors, people who love 1930s design, vintage decor enthusiasts, or anyone who thinks candy dishes should have personality and history.
Real talk:
It's nearly 100 years old. Minor plating wear, slight tarnish, or tiny imperfections might be present. That's what makes it authentic 1930s EPNS, not some modern reproduction.
Authentic Art Deco EPNS candy dish from 1930 England. Minor age-related wear expected for vintage silver plate.
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