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Art Deco Cocktail Shaker Set Christofle

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Cocktail Shaker & Six Cups From our Barware collection we are delighted to offer this French silver-plate cocktail set by Christofle. The set comprises of a large silver plate cocktail shaker of tapered form with ribbed body, removable lid and... Read More

Stamped Christofle and Gallia


Dimensions 26 cm
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SKU 500510-GPE

Description

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Cocktail Shaker & Six Cups


From our Barware collection we are delighted to offer this French silver-plate cocktail set by Christofle. The set comprises of a large silver plate cocktail shaker of tapered form with ribbed body, removable lid and removable strainer. The base of the cocktail shaker hallmarked by Gallia with the Christofle night chess piece stamp. The cocktail shaker comes with a set of stylish wide mouthed cups with rounded bases each stamped Christofle, with the matching knights chess piece hallmark and the silver plate grade ‘6’. The cocktail set dates to the Art Deco period circa 1940.


Christofle is a world renowned French silverware and tableware company that was founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle in Paris. The company is best known for having introduced electrolytic gilding and silver plating in 1842. The company was acquired in 2012 by one of its shareholders, the Chalhoub family’s luxury group.

Gallia was bought by Chrisfole in 1888 however worked as a separate entity. The first Gallia products were proposed at the end of the 19th century by Alfenide Foundry, (A.K.A Alpaca or Neusilber). Christofle allowed it to continue trading under its own brand and Christofle employed experienced French goldsmith, Félix Chéron to manage the Alfenide factory. Later he was commissioned to create a new line of cheap tin-based silver-plated products. The idea was that such a new enterprise was rather risky for Christofle, who at that time dominated on the French market of luxury silver-plated products, and it was decided to introduce the new product under the name of Alfenide. Therefore, on all newly-produced Gallia items the Alfenide mark for silver-plating, a profile of a goat inside a rhombus in a square box, was used. However, once production proved to be a great success the Alfenide mark disappeared and instead, the Christofle mark was used.

Art Deco was a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared in France in the 1910s. It flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s. It was hugely prevalent through styling and design of the exterior and interior of anything from large structures to small objects and even influenced fashion and jewellery. Art Deco has influenced bridges, buildings, ships, ocean liners, trains, cars, trucks, buses, furniture, and everyday objects like radios and vacuum cleaners. It has become extremely popular today and is highly desirable to collectors and trendsetters in the fashion industry.


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Dimensions 26 cm
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Year

Medium

Country

SKU 500510-GPE