This monogrammed bottle stopper, made in Germany circa 1900, exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The upper part is crafted from 800-grade silver, confirmed by hallmarks including the crescent moon and crown. The silver cap displays a cool, subtly warm tone with a satin sheen and gentle patina. At the top, an engraved monogram in flowing script is surrounded by a series of concentric, finely incised rings and a distinctive band with a cross-hatched motif. The ornamentation is restrained, and the proportions are balanced, reflecting the transition from late historicism to early Art Nouveau. The lower section is made of natural cork, showing visible grain and small dark inclusions. The construction is solid, with the silver cap firmly mounted on the cork. The stopper measures 5.5 cm in height and 3.8 cm at its widest point, weighing 37 g. It is preserved in very good condition, displaying only
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Height5 cm
Width3 cm
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Width3 cm
Height5 cm
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