Old solid silver sauce boat. Resting on a base, side handle. Minerva hallmarks 1st title, balance, and CC with 3 stars and bee: Christofle hallmark in the 19th century. Weight: 158 grams.
Small solid silver tray. Fillet model. France 1798-1809. Silversmith's mark JJ with a lion. Second title. 800/1000. Weight 180 gr. Length 20.5 cm. L 13.5 cm. Traces of use.
Old pair of champagne buckets. Silver metal inspired by the classic lines of the 18th century. Very beautiful coat of arms with a double coat of arms surmounted by a marquis crown. 21.5cm high and 24.[...]
Very elegant pair of regency style quadripod présentation dishes in solid silver. They bear so-called "hallmarks of convenience" as often on eclectic pieces from the second half of the nineteenth cent[...]
Spectacular Hollow Dish / Centerpiece in solid Silver by TIFFANY in an oval shape with contours and edged with gadroons. In Regency style, the marli presents a very rich decoration of mythological Fis[...]
This Regency style bowl is richly decorated with friezes of leaf scrolls and palmettes on a matte background. The ears of the bowl with contours take up a classic decoration of large shells and braces[...]
Pair of silver salt cellars resting on a circular pedestal. The body applied with fillet moldings on the edge and engraved with lambrequins. Austrian work around 1900. 800/1000 silver Master Goldsmith[...]
Solid silver dish in very good condition.
Work late 19th French, hallmarked with the Minerva of the Parisian silversmith Eugène Lefebvre.
Dimensions -
Weight : 990 grams.
Diameter : 32.7 centime[...]
Louis XIV style solid silver dish decorated with three scallops.
Some darker reflections in some places, due to traces of fires.
No accident, no pod.
French work, hallmarked at the head of Minerva,[...]
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