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Art Nouveau EPNS Candy Dish - 1910

Art Nouveau EPNS Candy Dish - 1910

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When 1910 said candy deserves to be served in art

This gorgeous Art Nouveau candy dish from 1910 proves that even sweets deserved beautiful presentation back in the day. Made with EPNS (Electroplated Nickel Silver) and featuring those signature flowing Art Nouveau curves, because apparently just putting candy in a bowl was too boring for the Edwardians.

Art Nouveau at its finest:
Look at those organic flowing lines and elegant curves - pure Art Nouveau style from the movement's peak. This dish has that dreamy, nature-inspired aesthetic that makes everything you put in it look 10 times fancier. It's not just a candy dish, it's a little piece of decorative art.

EPNS quality:
EPNS was the premium plating method in 1910 - durable, beautiful, and built to last. Over 110 years later and this dish is still going strong. That's the kind of quality you just don't get with modern mass-produced stuff.

What you're getting:
A compact candy dish (15.5 x 11 x 3 cm, 114 grams) perfect for sweets, nuts, jewelry, keys, or just sitting on your table looking gorgeous. The size is ideal - not too big, not too small, just right for adding vintage charm anywhere.

Perfect for:
Art Nouveau collectors, people who think candy dishes should be beautiful, vintage decor enthusiasts, or anyone who wants functional art on their dining table or dresser.

Real talk:
It's 115 years old. There might be minor plating wear, slight tarnish, or tiny imperfections. That's what makes it authentic Edwardian-era EPNS, not some shiny reproduction.

Authentic Art Nouveau EPNS candy dish from 1910. Minor age-related wear expected for vintage silver plate.

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