"Pierre-françois Queillé - Solid Silver Salad Service Cutlery"
Salad service in solid silver, in the shape of scissors, created by the famous goldsmith Pierre-François Queillé. Leaves stylized as staples, interlacing ribbons adorn each scissor. Faces in masks adorn the ends forming mitres. The ivory spoon and fork (excluding the Washington Convention put into force in July 1975) (note: a (solidly) repaired fork - see photo). Insulations of the hallmarks (4) of the master Goldsmith Queillé and the Minerva 1st title guarantee (950) on each of the scissors. Very interesting model and perfect ease of use. Very good condition. Length: 29 cm. / 11.42 in. Total weight: 90 Gr. Pierre-François Queillé, La Coutellerie L'Estampé, 70 rue du Faubourg Montmartre Indictment on October 23, 1834.