Pair of French Silverplate Pedestal Compotes with Arcoroc Glass Insert and Swan Handles
Pair of French Silverplate Pedestal Compotes with Arcoroc Glass Insert and Swan Handles
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French silverplate pedestal compotes featuring a pierced foliate gallery, scroll-form side handles, and a fluted pedestal base. The stands retain their warm gilt interior finish, designed to highlight fruit or dessert service.
The removable glass inserts are marked Arcoroc France, indicating a likely later replacement bowl. The combination still creates a cohesive and functional presentation piece suitable for table display or decorative styling.
The pierced rim, pedestal form, and gilt interior reflect neoclassical tableware design popular in France around the turn of the 20th century.
French silverplate pedestal compotes featuring a pierced foliate gallery, scroll-form side handles, and a fluted pedestal base. The stands retain their warm gilt interior finish, designed to highlight fruit or dessert service.
The removable glass inserts are marked Arcoroc France, indicating a likely later replacement bowl. The combination still creates a cohesive and functional presentation piece suitable for table display or decorative styling.
The pierced rim, pedestal form, and gilt interior reflect neoclassical tableware design popular in France around the turn of the 20th century.
French silverplate tableware in the late 19th century frequently combined neoclassical forms with elaborate pierced decoration. Pedestal compotes like this were used for fruit, pastries, or decorative centerpieces during formal dining.
The gilt interior served both decorative and practical purposes — it reduced visible tarnish from food acids and added a luxurious visual contrast. Such pieces were commonly sold through French tableware firms and export retailers supplying the European and American markets.
French silverplate tableware in the late 19th century frequently combined neoclassical forms with elaborate pierced decoration. Pedestal compotes like this were used for fruit, pastries, or decorative centerpieces during formal dining.
The gilt interior served both decorative and practical purposes — it reduced visible tarnish from food acids and added a luxurious visual contrast. Such pieces were commonly sold through French tableware firms and export retailers supplying the European and American markets.
Stand: Late 19th–early 20th century Glass insert: Mid-20th century
Stand: Late 19th–early 20th century Glass insert: Mid-20th century
Silverplate stand
Pressed glass Arcoroc insert
Silverplate stand
Pressed glass Arcoroc insert
France
France
Glass insert is a later replacement and not original to the stand. Light wear to silverplate and gilt interior consistent with age and use.
Glass insert is a later replacement and not original to the stand. Light wear to silverplate and gilt interior consistent with age and use.