Offered by Emmanuel Redon Silver Fine Art
Silverware and Silversmith of the 19th and 20th centuries
Elegant covered jug in solid silver, with a curved body creating a dynamic and taut line, characteristic of the sculptural taste of the 1970s.
The sleek, geometric silhouette evokes both the architectural rigor and futuristic volumes dear to Pierre Cardin. The wide, angular handle and tapered spout integrate into a continuous movement, seamlessly blending the lines.
The mirror-polished finish demonstrates the high-quality craftsmanship of the Milanese workshop of G. Silva, a silversmith renowned for his collaboration with leading fashion and design designers.
This jug is part of a limited series of tableware created in the Italian workshops for Pierre Cardin, as part of his quest for a holistic design that unites fashion, furniture, and tableware.
Dimensions: Height: 24 cm - Base: 13 × 8 cm
Weight: 778 g
Material: 800/°°° Silver
Hallmarks: G. Silva / 800 / S/861 / BREV / SILVART / hand-made
– Engraved: Design G. Silva Argentiere Milano Italy – Hand-made by Pierre Cardin
Bibliography:
Pierre Cardin, 60 Years of Creation, exhibition catalog, Musée Galliera, Paris, 2010.
Italian Design and Modern Art, Milan, 1982.
Similar examples are held in private collections in Italy and France.
Delevery information :
DELIVERY: regarding the shipping, we can agree on a price including shipping and insurance
Only import taxes applicable in each country are payable by the consignee.
Packaging and transport monitoring are provided by professional carriers spezialised in works of art.
Transport takes place as follows:
1/ A descriptive invoice of the piece is sent to you by e-mail with the address of the carrier.
2/As soon as we have received the transfer of the full payment of the purchase , the shipping is launched and you are informed of the time of delivery.
3/Upon receipt of the package, you must check the condition of the piece and advice the carrier making the delivery to make use of insurance in case of any damage during the travel : without this process, the insurance can not be activated. Evidently, all our pieces always arrive in perfect condition but it is preferable to follow this approach.