Elegant cut crystal and silver claret jug, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and refined neoclassical taste, dating to circa 1890.
This exquisite piece stands out for the elegance of its lines and the richness of its decoration, perfectly in keeping with the late 19th-century neoclassical style. The body, made of finely cut crystal with faceted geometric motifs, reflects light with vivid brilliance. The neck and hinged lid, cast in silver and finely chiseled, feature a handle sculpted as a male torso, inspired by classical ideals of beauty, while the finial is delicately worked with refined skill.
The hallmarks identify the renowned German silver manufacturer Gebrüder Friedländer, active in Berlin throughout the 19th century and celebrated for the superior quality of its silverworks, often commissioned by noble families and the Prussian aristocracy.
A decorative yet functional object, perfect for collectors of antique silver or interiors with classic appeal.
Excellent condition, with only a minor misalignment of the lid, which can be easily adjusted.