Art Deco champagne cooler, sold

Nr. 2662| 950,--Euro
Hoher Champagner-Kühler-RSA-Wiesbaden
Hoher Champagner-Kühler-RSA-Wiesbaden
Hoher Champagner-Kühler-RSA-Wiesbaden
Hoher Champagner-Kühler-RSA-Wiesbaden
Hoher Champagner-Kühler-RSA-Wiesbaden

Art Deco champagne cooler

France around 1930.

Silver-plated metal.

Height: 27 cm

Width: 22 cm | Diameter at the top: 16 cm | bottom: 12 cm

Particularly beautiful, elegant champagne cooler due to its tall shape.

Stamped at the bottom:

“ORFEVRERIE DE FRANCE”

Art Deco champagne cooler

Art Deco Champagne Cooler – France, circa 1930. An exceptional champagne cooler from the Art Deco era, made in France around 1930. The elegant design features an elegant, tall shape that combines both timeless aesthetics and functionality. The cooler is made of silver-plated metal, which gives it a luxurious appearance. The artistic piece is embossed on the bottom with “ORFEVRERIE DE FRANCE”, a sign of high-quality French silversmithing.

Such work is typical of the Art Deco period, which is known for clean lines, geometric shapes and stylish elegance. This champagne cooler is not only a functional object, but also an art-historically interesting collector’s item that adds a touch of glamour to any ambience.

“ORFEVRERIE DE FRANCE”

“ORFEVRERIE DE FRANCE” means “goldsmithing from France” or “French goldsmithing” in English. – “Orfèvrerie” refers to the art of gold and silversmithing, which is the production of jewelry, silver or gold objects, and other precious metalware. – “De France” means “from France,” indicating that it is a French craft or product. Typically, this expression could appear in a brand name or on a product that originates from France and is associated with high-quality gold or silversmithing.

Another version is this Art Deco champagne cooler.

Art Deco at RSA Wiesbaden

You can find more Art Deco cabinetsArt Deco chests of drawers and Art Deco lamps in my shop in Wiesbaden. Regine Schmitz-Avila – your specialist for French Art Deco furniture and art objects from around 1930.

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