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Marks: Bearing the maker’s mark of J.D. Schleissner Söhne and full German hallmarks typical for Hanau in the late 19th century.
Dimensions: Height 31 cm, width 15 cm.
ConditionThe piece is in good condition with minimal signs of age. Silver elements are intact and undistorted; engraving is crisp.
ProvenanceGermany, Hanau, J.D. Schleissner Söhne workshop, late 19th century
Zoomorphic vessels — including jugs and caskets shaped as animals or birds — became highly desirable as luxurious showpieces, blending artistry with whimsy. This rooster-form jug exemplifies the Gesamtkunstwerk ideal, where glass conveys lightness and transparency, and silver provides sculptural depth and elegance.The rooster, a traditional European symbol of vigilance and awakening, adds allegorical meaning. With red glass eyes and finely engraved plumage, this piece stands as a superb example of late 19th-century decorative fantasy. Comparable works can be found in major museum collections, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and Historisches Museum Frankfurt.
Good condition overall. Silver mounts retain form and detail; glass is clear and intact with no visible chips or cracks. Engraving remains sharp.
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