French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.
French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.

French glass jug for water in silver. Late 19th century.

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French pear-shaped jug for water. Glass in silver. Late 19th century. Decorated in the style of historicism, with a silver neck belt with shields and decorative garlands; Wave-shaped handle with floral motif; Lid with a pine cone; And mounted on a laconic profiled pedestal. French hallmarks of 925 sterling silver - the head of Minerva in the octagon and diamond-shaped workshop hallmarks on the neck and pedestal of the vessel. Height: 28.5 cm. Total weight: 1389 g.
Art:
europe
Height:
28.5 cm
Width:
19 cm
Depth:
14 cm
Period:
Late 19th century
Style:
Eclecticism
Country:
France
Material:
Silver, Glass
Condition:
Revive
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Very good
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Eclecticism. Historicism.
Eclecticism or Historicism is an era of historical quotations, where the slogan "Smart Choice" meant the selectivity of the best and the most appropriate for a specific case and task. Has consistently survived (with national variations): Neo-Greek, Neo-Gothic. Second Baroque. Pompeian style, Ottoman style, Neo-Romance, Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Byzantine and in particular Neo-Russian styles; and ends with a distinctive fusion of the time of Napoleon III. As a rule, it assumes a basic consistency of the classicist basis and baroque decor. Works with measure and proportions of styles in one piece. Offers a finely aged cocktail of various ingredients. Got a vivid embodiment in architecture, furniture and arts and crafts, and in the interior.
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