Hartmann Caviar Bowl
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Hartmann Caviar Bowl
I found this beautiful item at an estate sale. I have done some research on it; however, information about the manufacturer, etc. is very limited. Based on what I have found so far, I think that it is a caviar bowl that was manufactured by the Eduard Hartmann Metalware Factory in Germany sometime in the 1920s-30s. Can anyone tell me anything else about it?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1obyfRY ... drive_link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1obyfRY ... drive_link
Re: Hartmann Caviar Bowl
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Re: Hartmann Caviar Bowl
Hi,
Please post an image of the marks.
Trev.
Please post an image of the marks.
Trev.
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Re: Hartmann Caviar Bowl
It's unlikely that yours is a caviar bowl.
As far as I know, according to gourmets, caviar should never be in contact with metals, because the flavor would be altered.
The shape is that of an Italian parmesan bowl, but the fish on the lid is a bit out of place.
I don't know what it could be used for
Best
Amena
As far as I know, according to gourmets, caviar should never be in contact with metals, because the flavor would be altered.
The shape is that of an Italian parmesan bowl, but the fish on the lid is a bit out of place.
I don't know what it could be used for
Best
Amena
Re: Hartmann Caviar Bowl
The handle on the lid does look like an beluga sturgeon. Perhaps originally it had a glass liner inside?
Indeed information about Hartmann is scarce.
https://www.ascasonline.org/windowMARZO58.html
Peter.
Indeed information about Hartmann is scarce.
https://www.ascasonline.org/windowMARZO58.html
Peter.
Re: Hartmann Caviar Bowl
Hello, this might be pre-1900. In 1900 Eugen (sic) Hartmann sold the company to Benno Gumperz & Moritz Hahn, who continued under Hartmann's name. They specialized in tableware for hotels and restaurants, the shapes of the objects being clear-cut, the surface undecorated. This is obviously not the case here, so I think this - whatever it is - precedes 1900. Regards Bahner
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Re: Hartmann Caviar Bowl
Thanks for all of the comments and information that I have received so far! It's great to have access to so many knowledgeable people that are willing to share insights.