Pair of Brass 'Pineapple' Ice Buckets, in the Style of Mauro Manetti, 1970s
This pair of bar accessories belongs to the luxury metalwork and tableware of the 1970s. The structural design of each piece takes the shape of a pineapple, composed of two solid brass hemispheres that interlock at mid-height. The surface of the body is entirely chased with a geometric network (lozenge crosshatches) strictly imitating the texture of the fruit's rind. The upper section, serving as a removable lid, is crowned with an imposing tuft of serrated cast brass leaves. The pineapple motif, a classic symbol of hospitality since the 18th century, experienced a major surge in popularity in 1970s decorative arts driven by the Hollywood Regency movement. This pair follows the strict lineage of luxurious Italian productions by Mauro Manetti (Fonderia d'Arte Firenze) or Parisian editions by Maison Charles. Good overall condition. The brass displays a preserved shine and a natural patina of use, with discreet traces of oxidation in the recesses of the chasing. The opening mechanism is functional.
Dimensions
Width4.33 inch11 cmDepth4.33 inch11 cmHeight9.45 inch24 cm
Information
Product code50's-63831
