This Biedermeier decanter originates from nineteenth-century Germany and is handblown from vibrant, cool-toned blue glass. The body presents a balanced, classical silhouette: a rounded base seamlessly transitions to a slender neck, distinguished by pronounced, rounded rings and finished with a flared rim. The surface of the glass features a satin-matte finish that subtly diffuses the light, while scattered air bubbles attest to nineteenth-century artisan glassblowing. The stopper is made of translucent light blue glass in a decorative teardrop shape with faceted accents and a small spherical finial, providing a refined counterpoint to the vessel’s satin body with its clarity and shine. Proportions are harmonious and in keeping with the restrained elegance of the Biedermeier style, where measured ornament coexists with practical, well-considered form. The decanter is in very good condition for its age, showing only minimal traces of use characteristic of glass objects from the period.The decanter emanates the calm assurance of the Biedermeier era, a period when understated grace and utility echoed a craving for harmony in bourgeois interiors. Its matte blue exterior quiets reflections, as though suspending a moment in time, while the cool blue hue conjures the ambiance of historical salons and gatherings around long-forgotten tables. The transparent stopper — reminiscent of a delicate drop of water — animates the stillness with a glint of light, recalling the hands of craftsmen who shaped glass more than a century ago, each bubble and variance a testament to
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height22 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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