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Jacques Adnet chrome wine pourer

This incredibly stylish chrome wine pourer was designed by Jacques Adnet. Made in the Art Deco period the pourer has tripod ends made of chrome square rods, one tripod end being longer than the other so that when the wine bottle is in situ the bottle top is higher than the bottom to prevent spillage. A round chrome rod connects the tops of the two tripods and acts as a handle. Two smaller round chrome rods connect the tripods at the bottom with a chrome curved concave tongue shaped slider for the bottle to rest on. An iconic piece that is stylish and extremely useful!

Approximate dimensions:
Weight: 2lbs 1 1/8ozs - 940gms
Height at highest point: 8.90ins - 22.6cms
Height at lowest point: 5.59ins - 14.2cms
Length: 10.24ins - 26cms
Width: 4.45ins - 11.3cms

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