Dr. Christopher Dresser design claret jug, c.1880's, attributed…
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Dr. Christopher Dresser design claret jug, c.1880's, attributed to Hukin and Heath London, the jug has a silver plated mount with ebonised wood, handle and tapered glass bowl with cutting to base. Height 23.5 cm. Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was a designer and design theorist, now widely considered as one, of the first, and most important independent designers, and was a pivotal figure in the Aesthetic movement and a major contributor to the modern English style during, the second part of the 19th century

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