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Christofle Gilt Bronze Vase
Gilt Bronze Vase
Christofle
Circa 1930
This exemplary Art Nouveau vase demonstrates Christofle's mastery of metalworking during the early 20th century. The graceful oviform vessel rises from an elegant footed base to a sophisticated bulbous neck, embodying the fluid aesthetic of the period. Its surface presents a distinguished red-brown patina complemented by meticulously cast gilt bronze decorations. The design features a delicate arrangement of stylized flowers and foliage that elegantly drift across the surface, executed with the precision that defines Christofle's legacy in French decorative arts.
The House of Christofle, established in Paris in 1830, transformed the landscape of European metalwork through technical innovation and artistic excellence. Their exceptional creations earned the patronage of Europe's most distinguished households, including Napoleon III's imperial court. The firm's commitment to superior craftsmanship positioned them at the forefront of French decorative arts, with their works appearing in prestigious settings from royal residences to the legendary Orient Express.
Marked "CHRISTOFLE 204 T"
5 1/4" high x 2 1/2" diameter
Christofle
Circa 1930
This exemplary Art Nouveau vase demonstrates Christofle's mastery of metalworking during the early 20th century. The graceful oviform vessel rises from an elegant footed base to a sophisticated bulbous neck, embodying the fluid aesthetic of the period. Its surface presents a distinguished red-brown patina complemented by meticulously cast gilt bronze decorations. The design features a delicate arrangement of stylized flowers and foliage that elegantly drift across the surface, executed with the precision that defines Christofle's legacy in French decorative arts.
The House of Christofle, established in Paris in 1830, transformed the landscape of European metalwork through technical innovation and artistic excellence. Their exceptional creations earned the patronage of Europe's most distinguished households, including Napoleon III's imperial court. The firm's commitment to superior craftsmanship positioned them at the forefront of French decorative arts, with their works appearing in prestigious settings from royal residences to the legendary Orient Express.
Marked "CHRISTOFLE 204 T"
5 1/4" high x 2 1/2" diameter
$2,257.50
Original: $6,450.00
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$6,450.00
$2,257.50



Description
Gilt Bronze Vase
Christofle
Circa 1930
This exemplary Art Nouveau vase demonstrates Christofle's mastery of metalworking during the early 20th century. The graceful oviform vessel rises from an elegant footed base to a sophisticated bulbous neck, embodying the fluid aesthetic of the period. Its surface presents a distinguished red-brown patina complemented by meticulously cast gilt bronze decorations. The design features a delicate arrangement of stylized flowers and foliage that elegantly drift across the surface, executed with the precision that defines Christofle's legacy in French decorative arts.
The House of Christofle, established in Paris in 1830, transformed the landscape of European metalwork through technical innovation and artistic excellence. Their exceptional creations earned the patronage of Europe's most distinguished households, including Napoleon III's imperial court. The firm's commitment to superior craftsmanship positioned them at the forefront of French decorative arts, with their works appearing in prestigious settings from royal residences to the legendary Orient Express.
Marked "CHRISTOFLE 204 T"
5 1/4" high x 2 1/2" diameter
Christofle
Circa 1930
This exemplary Art Nouveau vase demonstrates Christofle's mastery of metalworking during the early 20th century. The graceful oviform vessel rises from an elegant footed base to a sophisticated bulbous neck, embodying the fluid aesthetic of the period. Its surface presents a distinguished red-brown patina complemented by meticulously cast gilt bronze decorations. The design features a delicate arrangement of stylized flowers and foliage that elegantly drift across the surface, executed with the precision that defines Christofle's legacy in French decorative arts.
The House of Christofle, established in Paris in 1830, transformed the landscape of European metalwork through technical innovation and artistic excellence. Their exceptional creations earned the patronage of Europe's most distinguished households, including Napoleon III's imperial court. The firm's commitment to superior craftsmanship positioned them at the forefront of French decorative arts, with their works appearing in prestigious settings from royal residences to the legendary Orient Express.
Marked "CHRISTOFLE 204 T"
5 1/4" high x 2 1/2" diameter






















