Plique-à-jour Spoon
In plique-à-jour enameling, the metal base is either in a cage form or is pierced to make openings, which are then filled with enamel to create an effect similar to stained glass. This small spoon was made by the firm of Georg Adam Scheid, which was active in Vienna in the lat...
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7226
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Legum, Baltimore; given to Walters Art Museum, 1989.
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en
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2
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spoons
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