This 18th-century German Rococo coffee pot, crafted from pewter, stands as a refined example of metalwork from the period. The vessel reveals a gently twisted, organic silhouette, with a bulbous, multi-lobed body articulated by sweeping, wavy grooves characteristic of the exuberant Rococo style. Its gunmetal gray, softly lustrous surface bears a semi-matte patina, presenting lighter and darker shades that accentuate its age and material. The domed, fluted lid is crowned with a delicate, ornamental finial, while the elegantly curved handle, terminating in a turned wooden grip, lends both tactile comfort and a contrasting touch of warmth. The broad relief spout integrates seamlessly into the body’s decorative rhythm. Signs of hand tooling are visible, with subtle dents, surface wear, and discreet repairs—especially where the handle joins the body—speaking to a long history of use and skillful craft. Condition: good for its age, with minor dents, surface abrasions, and traces of old repairs that affirm its authenticity. This pewter pot evokes the conviviality and creative freedom of an 18th-century table, where every detail signaled a fondness for fluid lines and whimsical ornament. Rococo’s lightness resounds in the gentle
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Height18 cm
Depth10 cm
Width14 cm
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Width14 cm
Height18 cm
Depth10 cm
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