An epergne (/ɪˈpɜːrn, eɪ-/ ih-PURN, ay-) is a type of table centerpiece that is usually made of silver but may be made of any metal, glass or porcelain. An epergne generally has a large central "bowl" or basket sitting on three to five feet. From this center "bowl" radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or candleholders. There may be between two and seven branches. Epergnes were traditionally made from silver, however from around the start of the 20th century, glass was also employed.
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| - An epergne (/ɪˈpɜːrn, eɪ-/ ih-PURN, ay-) is a type of table centerpiece that is usually made of silver but may be made of any metal, glass or porcelain. An epergne generally has a large central "bowl" or basket sitting on three to five feet. From this center "bowl" radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or candleholders. There may be between two and seven branches. Epergnes were traditionally made from silver, however from around the start of the 20th century, glass was also employed. (en)
- Épergne, termine francese, indica un trofeo da porre come centrotavola, con cestelli (o centrali, o sostenuti da braccetti e quindi mobili) per contenere frutta e dolciumi. Il termine forse viene da reserver, con significato di mettere in risparmio, quindi in aggiunta. Un nome alternativo francese è surtout. In inglese si scrive epergne. Épergne vittoriana in argento, 1854Thomas Heming, Épergne, 1766–67 Metropolitan MuseumLucidatura di épergne smontata, Natura morta con fiori e épergne di vetro, 1889 (it)
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| - An epergne (/ɪˈpɜːrn, eɪ-/ ih-PURN, ay-) is a type of table centerpiece that is usually made of silver but may be made of any metal, glass or porcelain. An epergne generally has a large central "bowl" or basket sitting on three to five feet. From this center "bowl" radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or candleholders. There may be between two and seven branches. Epergnes were traditionally made from silver, however from around the start of the 20th century, glass was also employed. (en)
- Épergne, termine francese, indica un trofeo da porre come centrotavola, con cestelli (o centrali, o sostenuti da braccetti e quindi mobili) per contenere frutta e dolciumi. Il termine forse viene da reserver, con significato di mettere in risparmio, quindi in aggiunta. Un nome alternativo francese è surtout. In inglese si scrive epergne. Épergne vittoriana in argento, 1854Thomas Heming, Épergne, 1766–67 Metropolitan MuseumLucidatura di épergne smontata, Natura morta con fiori e épergne di vetro, 1889 (it)
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