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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Art Deco Wine Cooler 725B

A large vintage Art Deco Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Art Deco Wine Cooler,  design #725B by Harald Nielsen in 1934.

This wine cooler not only serves its original purpose but also serves as a versatile decorative accent. With its striking design, it can effortlessly transform into a captivating centerpiece, an elegant ice pail, or even a grand planter, adding a touch of refined luxury to any setting.

The wine cooler showcases a tapered cylindrical shape, gracefully curving inwards towards the top, giving it a sense of both balance and refinement. It stands proudly on a bifurcated round base, providing stability and visual interest. The base itself is adorned with Art Deco-inspired motifs, adding an extra layer of sophistication to the overall design.

Two meticulously crafted Deco style handles grace the sides of the wine cooler, beautifully complementing the aesthetic. These handles not only enhance the piece’s functionality but also serve as decorative elements, reflecting the attention to detail and craftsmanship for which Georg Jensen is renowned.

  • Dimensions: H: 10″ (25.3cm) x W: 9″ (22.9cm) x Ø:22 1/2″ (57cm)
  • Weight: 75oz (2,137g).
  • Hallmarks: Georg Jensen hallmark and date code N11 for 2011, “Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark Design HN 925s  725”.

 

All our items have been professionally polished by our Georg Jensen trained silversmith and are in excellent condition.

SKU: 21-181 Category: Styles: Art Deco
Designed byHarald Nielsen
Excellent vintage condition

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      GREG PEPIN

      30 years of working passionately with fine silver

      Founder Greg Pepin is one of the world’s most knowledgeable and passionate experts in heritage Georg Jensen silver. His well-renowned expertise has taken him across the globe and offered him many roles in the silver industry.