"Six Silver-gilt Teaspoons In Their Case, Paris Restoration Period"
Six silver-gilt teaspoons from the Restoration period in their buff case lined with gilded paper with small irons and stamped decoration. The spoons have a decoration of palmettes, floral crowns framing the oval dedicated to the number on the spatula, matted bases, the ends of the spoons do not show any deformation. High quality execution bearing the hallmarks of Louis-Patient Cottat (1806-1870) 47 Quai de l'Horloge in Paris for three elements, Jean-Baptiste Landry (1797-1846) 6 Cour Lamavoine in Paris for one element and the last two bearing the initials CD or GD. Michelangelo hallmarks of medium guarantee with facial countermark, Paris 1819-1838. Good to very good condition for the spoons showing no wear to the vermeil or deformation. The box shows traces of use without notable accidents. Weight of all spoons 140grs. Box dimensions: 17x8x4cm; spoons: total length 15.4cm; spoon width 2.7cm. Shipping extra.