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Mid-20th Century Hexagonal Silverplate Flower Vase by Lawrence B. Smith Company
This striking large hexagonal tapered silverplate flower vase was crafted by the Lawrence B. Smith Company of Boston, Massachusetts, a renowned silversmith firm founded in 1887 and active into the 1950s. The vase features a finely detailed repeating grapevine motif adorning both the rim and the foot, showcasing the firm’s commitment to quality and decorative elegance. Its hexagonal form tapers gracefully upward, creating a bold yet refined silhouette that makes it ideal as a centerpiece or display piece. In excellent condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, the vase measures approximately 5 inches across at the rim and stands 16 inches tall, reflecting the exceptional craftsmanship and style of mid-20th century American silverplate design.
This striking large hexagonal tapered silverplate flower vase was crafted by the Lawrence B. Smith Company of Boston, Massachusetts, a renowned silversmith firm founded in 1887 and active into the 1950s. The vase features a finely detailed repeating grapevine motif adorning both the rim and the foot, showcasing the firm’s commitment to quality and decorative elegance. Its hexagonal form tapers gracefully upward, creating a bold yet refined silhouette that makes it ideal as a centerpiece or display piece. In excellent condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, the vase measures approximately 5 inches across at the rim and stands 16 inches tall, reflecting the exceptional craftsmanship and style of mid-20th century American silverplate design.