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Victorian Brides basket
Victorian Brides basket
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This gorgeous piece can be repurposed in so many ways! Add a cloche or a basket of flowers. Add a pretty piece of glassware or a shallow planter.
The details on this piece are exquisite!
I'm not sure what kind of metal it is. It does not appear to be silver plate. No markings. Good condition.
Comes with what appears to be a small silver plate plate. Not a set.
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Victorian-era bride's baskets, popular from 1860-1910, were ornate, silver-plated stands with glass bowls given as wedding gifts to hold flowers, fruit, or sweets on a dining table. Today, they are prized as decorative antiques, commonly used as home decor centerpieces, for serving candies, or as vintage display pieces, often featuring colorful, ruffled glass.
McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
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Key Uses of Bride's Baskets:
Historical Purpose: Originally, these were popular wedding gifts that were displayed on a sideboard or table to showcase the bride's new possessions. They often functioned as decorative, luxurious containers for fruit or sweets.
Wedding Decor: They were used as centerpieces at wedding receptions, holding flowers or petals.
Modern Display: Today, they are collected and displayed in homes as statement pieces, often for their intricate Victorian art glass (like cranberry or amberina glass) and ornate metalwork.
Versatile Decorating: These baskets are often used to display decorative items like glass ornaments during holidays or simply left empty on a sideboard to highlight their beauty.
Occasional Serving: They can still be used for their original intended purpose to serve chocolates, cakes, or fruits.
McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
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Key Features:
Composition: They typically consist of a silver-plated or sterling frame (often with intricate designs like birds or vines) holding a removable glass bowl.
Glass Styles: The inserts are often ruffled, cased, enameled, or frosted.
Distinction: While now called "bride's baskets," they were originally marketed as cake baskets, dessert stands, or berry bowls.
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