"Henri Laigniez - Imposing Centerpiece In Sterling Silver Minerva"
Large and Imposing Table Centerpiece in Sterling Silver Master-Goldsmith: Henri Laigniez Goldsmith-Manufacturer "La Gerbe d'Or" received in Paris in 1901 68, Quai des Orfèvres in Paris (former Maison Sollier) Magnificent table centerpiece in silver massive, by the great master goldsmith Henri Laigniez, received in Paris in 1901. Made up of three parts fitting together in shape, this centerpiece, of extreme finesse and great elegance, is scalloped with foliage and two laurel leaf friezes, underlined with a row of pearls. The original mirrors are in very good condition, some micro-scratches and normal signs of use. The set is fixed on wood and supported by discreet molded feet. On each of the three parts, insculpations of the French guarantee hallmark Minerva 1st title (950) as well as stamps of the master goldsmith Laigniez (in full). Length - length: 81.5 cm. / 32.09in. Width (at the widest) - width (at the widest) Weight - Gross shipping weight: 4 kg 775 (4 775 Gr.) This above can be arranged at the option of the purchaser, in the center of the table with a beautiful fruit bowl on it, without anything because it is self-sufficient, or on a ceremonial table; In any case, it will impose, by its importance and finesse, all the criteria of French elegance and beauty in the Art of the Table.