Christofle - Waiter - Wine serving basket. - Silver metal





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Wine serving basket from the Christofle Gallia line in silver-plated metal.
Height: 17 cm - length: 25 cm - Width: 10.5 cm
In good condition (note small areas of silver loss) - Sold without presentation box and without the bottle
Christofle is a French silversmithing and tableware company, founded in Paris in 1830 by Charles Christofle.
The company is known for introducing electrolytic gilding and silvering in France in 1842. The company was acquired in 2012 by one of its shareholders, the Chalhoub family luxury group.
The Christofle Maison relies on fully handmade production carried out according to traditional techniques. The precious crafts of turning-repoussage, planishing, chasing, and engraving, practiced by its Master Silversmiths (Maîtres-Orfèvres) and Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, embody the elegance and excellence of all Christofle pieces. This irreplaceable human craftsmanship is upheld by highly skilled artisans.
Wine serving basket from the Christofle Gallia line in silver-plated metal.
Height: 17 cm - length: 25 cm - Width: 10.5 cm
In good condition (note small areas of silver loss) - Sold without presentation box and without the bottle
Christofle is a French silversmithing and tableware company, founded in Paris in 1830 by Charles Christofle.
The company is known for introducing electrolytic gilding and silvering in France in 1842. The company was acquired in 2012 by one of its shareholders, the Chalhoub family luxury group.
The Christofle Maison relies on fully handmade production carried out according to traditional techniques. The precious crafts of turning-repoussage, planishing, chasing, and engraving, practiced by its Master Silversmiths (Maîtres-Orfèvres) and Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, embody the elegance and excellence of all Christofle pieces. This irreplaceable human craftsmanship is upheld by highly skilled artisans.

