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Rare Taittinger DBL Magnum Pewter Champagne Cooler by Orfevrerie France 1980s

Rare Taittinger DBL Magnum Pewter Champagne Cooler by Orfevrerie France 1980s

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Rare Taittinger France Double Magnum Pewter Champagne Cooler by Orfevrerie Circa 1980's

     

Measurements: 11.75"T x 19"W x 6"D (29.85cm x 48.26cm x 15.24cm)

Markings: Champagne Taittinger and the Count Thibaud IV medallion on front and back

Base is marked: Orfevrerie Maker's Mark - Made in France - Etain

Weight: 12 Lbs.

Professionally boxed and ready to ship immediately.

Shipping Info: 22"H x 14"W x 14"D    16 Lbs.

 

Beautiful French made Taittinger's Champagne pewter double magnum champagne chiller. Made in France in Pewter by the ancient celebrated tinsmith company 'L'Orfevrerie d'Anjou' (created in the reign of Louis XIV), the slim and elegant ice bucket can hold 4 or even 5 bottles which gives a fan-shaped look. Additionally the boat shaped design has a  glossy pewter finish, an oval shaped body on footed pedestal, with a linear pattern throughout with the Count Thibaud IV medallion and Champagne Taittinger in black lettering, on front and back. It also has Lucite tented shelf that sits close to the bottom with 2 pegs to hold bottles up. t is in gently used condition with minor scratches throughout, just needs a good polish. There are no dents or major damage and I have given it a light cleaning. Overall it's in great condition! The Maker's hallmark is on the underneath of the base- ETAIN (Pewter)  and the Orfevrerie company symbol.

Thibaud IV
Conqueror and poet
In the prosperous and powerful region of Champagne, Count Thibaud IV, King of Navarre, embodied the height of the political, economic and artistic influence of Champagne from 1222 to 1253.

Thibaud IV was a king, lord, manager, singer, conqueror and explorer all rolled into one. Captivated by a courtly love for Blanche de Castille, the future mother of Saint-Louis, he left for the crusades in 1239. He brought back two treasures from the Orient, the like of which had never been seen before in the Christian world - the Damask rose and an example of a new grape variety, now known to be the ancestor of the Chardonnay grape. The writing of the Taittinger legend begins here...

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