St. James Brazilian Modernist Silver Plate Serving Dish (c. 1980s)
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Exemplifying the sober, clean-lined Modernism that defined Brazilian design in the 1980s, this lidded serving dish by St. James represents a sophisticated departure from the ornate tableware of the previous era. Produced shortly after the company’s founding in 1976, the vessel features a low-profile, cylindrical silhouette in high-polish silver plate, prioritizing architectural form and reflection over surface decoration. The design is anchored by a sculptural lid finial—an abstract, biomorphic form that bridges Art Deco geometry with a "Cubist" aesthetic—serving as a gemstone-like focal point that embodies the brand's legacy of blending industrial precision with avant-garde luxury. Exhibits vintage character with wear evident throughout, most notably visible as texturing and patina on the lid and finial.
Brazil
1980s















