"Large Silver Plated Tureen By Jf Veyrat Count's Coat Of Arms Circa 1830 1830"
Important soup tureen and its oval-shaped silver-plated lining resting on a shower stand, the side roller sockets, the olive socket button, the net contour lid is decorated with a gadroon register, and engraved with the alliance coat of arms under the crown count, family of C.... in good general condition, minimal wear, it bears the hallmark of Jean François Veyrat Jean François Veyrat inscription on May 5, 1832, crossed out on January 10, 1840 is established at 10 rue de la Tour in Paris and remains one of the most eminent master goldsmiths of the Restoration, supplying large French and foreign houses height 33cm total length 39cm width 24 cm basin 31 x24cm Parisian work from the Restoration period 19th century