"Jam Maker In Sterling Silver Empire Period "
Confiturier in solid silver from the Empire period Decorated with griffins, fire pots, lyres and laurel wreaths Has its original crystal interior Handles formed of winged helmeted heads representing Mercury Circular openwork base resting on 4 claw feet Lid with a woman in the antique style as a grip Crest surmounted by a count's crown with a motto in Latin Hallmark of the County of Nice at the end of the 18th century (Nice belonged to the Dukes of Savoy since 1388. It was incorporated into France in 1792, returned to the King of Piedmont in 1814. In 1859 the district of Nice had it given to France.) Silver hallmark bull's head, a lion, a helmeted head and goldsmith's hallmark R and C. In very good condition Weight of the silver 800 gr