"Teapot With Its Support And Burner. Silver, Belgium Circa 1910"
Teapot on its support with cast, chased, embossed and guilloché silver stove. This teapot presents a finely executed Regency style, it is decorated with pinched sides and flat sides, lambrequins and foliage on a guilloche background. The spout reported, profiled, plain and topped with a shell tongue. The mobile handle is in cast silver and blackened wood. The same ornament is preserved on the support with curved feet and the burner, which was made by the Master Goldsmith in a multi-lobed form whose surface is entirely chiselled with scrolls and guillochage. All elements of the set are silver, including the stand, each of which has retained all of the original components ready to run. Belgian work from the beginning of the 20th century. Louis XIV / Regency style 900/1000 silver, hallmarks French "weevil" hallmarks for imported works Master Goldsmith: **Sylvain Wolf, Brussels Max height of the set: approximately 40 cm Teapot: Height: 26.5 cm Length: 22 .5 cm Width: 14.5 cm Capacity: approximately 1.3 L ———- Support Height: 13 cm Overall weight: 2424 g rue Ditch aux Loups. Creative career marked by pieces in the Gothic style and then in the Art Deco style.