Glass And Silver Brass Duck Carafe.
Circa 1900s.
Carafe in the shape of a duck, with an articulated spout, allowing the contents to flow.
Its head as well as its cone-shaped tail are made of silvered brass, shaped in such a way as to visualize the plumage of the waterfowl.
From the animal's neck starts an S-shaped handle of the same ribbed metal. It descends along his back, remaining suspended. The body is transparent, in cut glass to represent its wings.
This original object rests on a circular base in silvered brass, also worked.
A whimsical carafe that can brighten up your everyday dinners, or become the essential for your hunting meals.