Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard

Rare_1960s_Poison_Laboratory_Cocktail_Pitcher_by_Georges_Briard_01_sn Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard

Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard
Designed in the 1960s by prolific glassware designer, Georges Briard, this rare “Poison Laboratory” pitcher belongs to his playful and whimsical “Pick/Name Your Poison” series. The pitcher is decorated with black enamel and 22-karat gold elements, featuring a central skull-and-crossbones, stylized mortar-and-pestle, shotgun, knives, and “Rx” motifs, all arranged to evoke vintage apothecary imagery. Some small areas of gold loss, no chips or cracks. Lease make sure to review all pics as they are part of the condition description. 9.25″ tall, 2″ diameter. The pitcher is 4 at its widest (spout to spout).
Rare 1960s Poison Laboratory Cocktail Pitcher by Georges Briard