"Four Silver Salt Cellars In Empire Period"
Magnificent set of four Empire period silver salt cellars Discover this exceptional set of four 1st title silver salt cellars (950 thousandths), a refined testimony to the elegance and know-how of the Empire period. Each piece is decorated with busts of majestic sphinxes resting on finely chiseled sheaths and supported by lion paws, a true ode to imperial iconography. The colorless glass containers, with a stylized flower at the bottom, add a touch of transparency and finesse to this precious set. The hallmarks, including the rooster (First title of Province) and the master goldsmith JAB, certify the authenticity and exceptional quality of this French work, dated between 1798 and 1809. In very good condition, both for the silver and for the glassware, these salt cellars are a true treasure of goldsmithing. A rare piece for collectors and lovers of period silverware. Dimensions: Height (without glassware): 6 cm Diameter (without glassware): 7.5 cm Don't miss the opportunity to acquire these timeless masterpieces that will enhance your reception tables or enrich a prestigious collection. The tray is not included in this lot