Description
Attributed to a Brazilian workshop, circa 1960s, this rosewood (jacarandá) serving platter reflects the restrained material focus that defined much of Brazil's export-era design. During this period, utilitarian objects were distilled to their essential geometry, allowing native hardwoods to articulate both identity and refinement.
The form is defined by an elongated oval field that tapers into an integrated handle, subtly split at its terminus. This gentle bifurcation introduces a quiet sculptural tension while maintaining structural clarity. The silhouette is fluid yet disciplined, with softened edges that emphasize continuity rather than ornament. The proportions allow the piece to rest naturally on a surface, its weight distributed evenly across the planar underside.
Crafted from solid jacarandá, the platter reveals two complementary tonal registers"”deep chocolate browns and warmer amber striations"”animated by expressive, linear grain. The wood has been professionally refinished, preserving its material integrity while enhancing depth and surface clarity. Minor marks consistent with age remain visible.
Function is absorbed seamlessly into the composition: the broad serving plane accommodates presentation, while the integrated handle supports both transport and display. In excellent vintage condition, this work exemplifies the Brazilian modern commitment to material truth"”where utility and sculptural presence coexist without excess.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Design Modified
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good. The wood has been refinished.
Origin:
Brazil
Creator:
Styled After: Jean Gillon
Materials & Techniques:
Jacaranda, Rosewood
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
The form is defined by an elongated oval field that tapers into an integrated handle, subtly split at its terminus. This gentle bifurcation introduces a quiet sculptural tension while maintaining structural clarity. The silhouette is fluid yet disciplined, with softened edges that emphasize continuity rather than ornament. The proportions allow the piece to rest naturally on a surface, its weight distributed evenly across the planar underside.
Crafted from solid jacarandá, the platter reveals two complementary tonal registers"”deep chocolate browns and warmer amber striations"”animated by expressive, linear grain. The wood has been professionally refinished, preserving its material integrity while enhancing depth and surface clarity. Minor marks consistent with age remain visible.
Function is absorbed seamlessly into the composition: the broad serving plane accommodates presentation, while the integrated handle supports both transport and display. In excellent vintage condition, this work exemplifies the Brazilian modern commitment to material truth"”where utility and sculptural presence coexist without excess.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Design Modified
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good. The wood has been refinished.
Origin:
Brazil
Creator:
Styled After: Jean Gillon
Materials & Techniques:
Jacaranda, Rosewood
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Design Modified; Some Imperfections; Good. The wood has been refinished.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
0.8 x 14 x 6 in
1960s Charcuterie Platter in Rosewood, Jean Gillon, 1960s
Estimate $350-$1,050
Starting Price
$260
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The July Edit
Jun 26, 2026 6:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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