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An unusual and sculptural champagne bucket by Jean Goardere, handcrafted in pewter during the 1970s and modelled after an oversized champagne cork. The rounded bowl and flared base are trimmed with twisted cord detailing that evokes the wire cage of a bottle, while the hand-hammered surface gives a soft, silvery glow. Signed under the base, it remains in very good vintage condition, the timeworn patina, faint scratches, and shallow dimples adding depth and a pleasing sense of history.
On a bar cart or dining sideboard, it becomes a refined focal point that speaks to celebration and craftsmanship. Use it to chill a bottle, as a witty cachepot for herbs or flowers, or as a sculptural accent on a console or kitchen island. The mellow sheen of pewter pairs beautifully with crystal, travertine, oak, and linen, adding quiet luster to both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 10¼" high x 8" diameter
Approx. overall 26cm high x 20cm diameter
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