"Large Pewter Pitcher. Chartres. Late 18th Century."
The baluster body, with molded fillets, rests on a pedestal. The “booted” goblet receives the flat re-entrant lid, the thumb in the shape of buds. Flat handle slightly hollowed out inside. Property mark: TCL Despite the absence of any punching, this pitcher presents all the characteristics of the production of Abraham AUBERQUERY active from 1763 to 1796. Total height: 26 cm. Light satin patina. Old and discreet consolidations at the cove. Probable revolutionary period at the end of the 18th century. Very good condition. Free shipping by COLISSIMO for metropolitan France.