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Pair of Bronze Vases by Christofle
Pair of Gilded Bronze Vases
Christofle
Circa 1930
This rare pair of Christofle bronze vases epitomizes the pinnacle of French decorative arts from the Art Nouveau era, representing the extraordinary craftsmanship of one of Europe's most prestigious metalware manufacturers. The vases feature a rich bronze-brown patina enhanced by intricate gilded geometric decorations, with ornate metallic gold trim applied to the upper and lower sections. These exquisite vessels showcase Christofle's ability to transform functional objects into extraordinary works of artistic expression.
Christofle, founded in Paris in 1830, revolutionized decorative arts through innovative metalworking techniques and an unwavering commitment to luxury. Renowned for supplying fine silverware to royal courts, including Napoleon III's imperial household, the company established itself as a paragon of French craftsmanship. Their works graced prestigious venues from the Orient Express to the tables of European nobility, cementing Christofle's reputation for uncompromising quality and aesthetic refinement.
Stamped "CHRISTOFLE 208"
Each: 5" high x 3" diameter
Christofle
Circa 1930
This rare pair of Christofle bronze vases epitomizes the pinnacle of French decorative arts from the Art Nouveau era, representing the extraordinary craftsmanship of one of Europe's most prestigious metalware manufacturers. The vases feature a rich bronze-brown patina enhanced by intricate gilded geometric decorations, with ornate metallic gold trim applied to the upper and lower sections. These exquisite vessels showcase Christofle's ability to transform functional objects into extraordinary works of artistic expression.
Christofle, founded in Paris in 1830, revolutionized decorative arts through innovative metalworking techniques and an unwavering commitment to luxury. Renowned for supplying fine silverware to royal courts, including Napoleon III's imperial household, the company established itself as a paragon of French craftsmanship. Their works graced prestigious venues from the Orient Express to the tables of European nobility, cementing Christofle's reputation for uncompromising quality and aesthetic refinement.
Stamped "CHRISTOFLE 208"
Each: 5" high x 3" diameter
Pair of Gilded Bronze Vases
Christofle
Circa 1930
This rare pair of Christofle bronze vases epitomizes the pinnacle of French decorative arts from the Art Nouveau era, representing the extraordinary craftsmanship of one of Europe's most prestigious metalware manufacturers. The vases feature a rich bronze-brown patina enhanced by intricate gilded geometric decorations, with ornate metallic gold trim applied to the upper and lower sections. These exquisite vessels showcase Christofle's ability to transform functional objects into extraordinary works of artistic expression.
Christofle, founded in Paris in 1830, revolutionized decorative arts through innovative metalworking techniques and an unwavering commitment to luxury. Renowned for supplying fine silverware to royal courts, including Napoleon III's imperial household, the company established itself as a paragon of French craftsmanship. Their works graced prestigious venues from the Orient Express to the tables of European nobility, cementing Christofle's reputation for uncompromising quality and aesthetic refinement.
Stamped "CHRISTOFLE 208"
Each: 5" high x 3" diameter
Christofle
Circa 1930
This rare pair of Christofle bronze vases epitomizes the pinnacle of French decorative arts from the Art Nouveau era, representing the extraordinary craftsmanship of one of Europe's most prestigious metalware manufacturers. The vases feature a rich bronze-brown patina enhanced by intricate gilded geometric decorations, with ornate metallic gold trim applied to the upper and lower sections. These exquisite vessels showcase Christofle's ability to transform functional objects into extraordinary works of artistic expression.
Christofle, founded in Paris in 1830, revolutionized decorative arts through innovative metalworking techniques and an unwavering commitment to luxury. Renowned for supplying fine silverware to royal courts, including Napoleon III's imperial household, the company established itself as a paragon of French craftsmanship. Their works graced prestigious venues from the Orient Express to the tables of European nobility, cementing Christofle's reputation for uncompromising quality and aesthetic refinement.
Stamped "CHRISTOFLE 208"
Each: 5" high x 3" diameter
$2,397.50
Original: $6,850.00
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$6,850.00
$2,397.50Description
Pair of Gilded Bronze Vases
Christofle
Circa 1930
This rare pair of Christofle bronze vases epitomizes the pinnacle of French decorative arts from the Art Nouveau era, representing the extraordinary craftsmanship of one of Europe's most prestigious metalware manufacturers. The vases feature a rich bronze-brown patina enhanced by intricate gilded geometric decorations, with ornate metallic gold trim applied to the upper and lower sections. These exquisite vessels showcase Christofle's ability to transform functional objects into extraordinary works of artistic expression.
Christofle, founded in Paris in 1830, revolutionized decorative arts through innovative metalworking techniques and an unwavering commitment to luxury. Renowned for supplying fine silverware to royal courts, including Napoleon III's imperial household, the company established itself as a paragon of French craftsmanship. Their works graced prestigious venues from the Orient Express to the tables of European nobility, cementing Christofle's reputation for uncompromising quality and aesthetic refinement.
Stamped "CHRISTOFLE 208"
Each: 5" high x 3" diameter
Christofle
Circa 1930
This rare pair of Christofle bronze vases epitomizes the pinnacle of French decorative arts from the Art Nouveau era, representing the extraordinary craftsmanship of one of Europe's most prestigious metalware manufacturers. The vases feature a rich bronze-brown patina enhanced by intricate gilded geometric decorations, with ornate metallic gold trim applied to the upper and lower sections. These exquisite vessels showcase Christofle's ability to transform functional objects into extraordinary works of artistic expression.
Christofle, founded in Paris in 1830, revolutionized decorative arts through innovative metalworking techniques and an unwavering commitment to luxury. Renowned for supplying fine silverware to royal courts, including Napoleon III's imperial household, the company established itself as a paragon of French craftsmanship. Their works graced prestigious venues from the Orient Express to the tables of European nobility, cementing Christofle's reputation for uncompromising quality and aesthetic refinement.
Stamped "CHRISTOFLE 208"
Each: 5" high x 3" diameter






















