"Boulenger Tea / Coffee Service 1930"
Historical Significance: Boulenger was a major supplier of silverware to the French Navy and specialized in cutlery, tea and coffee sets, and tableware. The house won several prizes at universal and international exhibitions, notably in Paris in 1925, in Cairo in 1929 and in Antwerp in 1930. Signature: The pieces are signed Boulenger, with the AB hallmark for Adolphe Boulenger. Material: It is made of silver metal with exotic wood handles, often in an elegant fan shape. This serving set reflects the clean, geometric aesthetic characteristic of the Art Deco period, emphasizing modernity and sophistication in housewares.