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Grandvigne - Shovel Or Serving Spoon In Solid Silver With Neo-renaissance Decoration, Paris 19th Century.
SERVING SHOVEL with neo-renaissance decoration treated in pierced, such as fleur-de-lys, cut leather, the bowl chiseled with flowers, foliage and foliage scrolls. Solid silver.
Hallmarks
• Master goldsmith JG a vine stock for J. GRANVIGNE.
• French Minerve.
L. 22.8 - 6.6 cm.
Weight: 75g.
In its dealer case in gilded leather with aubergine small irons lined with duck blue satin and velvet: Robert DEGERESME, 1786, Goldsmith jeweler 18, rue Saint-Sulpice Paris.
Condition report
Very good condition of the spoon. Some sign of use to the box.
GRANDVIGNE
Goldsmith active at the end of the 19th century in Paris until 1910. Jean GRANNDVIGNE is a very great Parisian goldsmith who is characterized by a very neat, rich production of irreproachable quality, to the point that ODIOT often chose him as assistant treating.
Hallmarks
• Master goldsmith JG a vine stock for J. GRANVIGNE.
• French Minerve.
L. 22.8 - 6.6 cm.
Weight: 75g.
In its dealer case in gilded leather with aubergine small irons lined with duck blue satin and velvet: Robert DEGERESME, 1786, Goldsmith jeweler 18, rue Saint-Sulpice Paris.
Condition report
Very good condition of the spoon. Some sign of use to the box.
GRANDVIGNE
Goldsmith active at the end of the 19th century in Paris until 1910. Jean GRANNDVIGNE is a very great Parisian goldsmith who is characterized by a very neat, rich production of irreproachable quality, to the point that ODIOT often chose him as assistant treating.
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