French Art Deco Silver Plated 'Melone' Jug by Christian Fjerdingstad for Christofle, 1930s












French Art Deco Silver Plated 'Melone' Jug by Christian Fjerdingstad for Christofle, 1930s
Antique Jug/Pitcher
Designed in 1926 by Danish silversmith and sculptor Christian Fjerdingstad (1891-1968) for the renowned French firm of high-quality goldsmiths and silversmiths Christofle, forming part of their Gallia range.
Sometimes known as the ‘Melone’ jug, for obvious reasons, but officially called the ‘Normande’, it has a stylish, bulbous, naturalistic form that was available in either plain or hammered finish. This example is the hammered finish, which really does emphasise the naturalistic form of the piece.
After being initially inspired to become a silversmith by fellow Dane, Georg Jensen, Fjerdingstad moved to Paris in 1915, where he met Fernand Léger, who encouraged him to exhibit his work at the 1921 Salon d’Automne in Paris. He had great success during this exhibition and was then hired by Christofle as the Head of Design, between 1924 and 1939. He is considered one of the creators of a new style emerging at the time, which became known as Art Deco.
Fully stamped underneath ‘Gallia’ with the Gallia cockerel, as well as the maker’s mark for Chrisfolfle. It is also stamped with the model number ‘5885’. Although not an exact science, the hallmarks of this piece help to date it to approximately the late 1930s period.
We also have another slightly earlier 1930s example of this model available; they are also available to purchase as a pair.
It is in its completely original condition with no damage or restoration to speak of, and wear commensurate with age/use. It could potentially be cleaned and polished if so desired, but we like it as it is.
Approximate measurements: 21cm high x 16cm wide x 11cm deep.
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