12 Silver Cutlery Early 19th With Alliance Coats
Artist: Jean Joseph Rivet (recu En 1815)
Early 19th century silver cutlery in the net model with the alliance coats of arms of the Protestant families Mallet and Oberkampf under a baron's crown with a motto "recte et vigilenter" (Righteousness and vigilance) which is that of the Oberkampf.
They were offered to Jules Mallet (1789-1866) who married Emilie Oberkampf (1794 – 1856) in 1812.
Composition of the cutlery:
8 forks with hallmark on the 2nd cock (1808-1819)
2 forks from Paris 18th century
2 forks with hallmark old man (1819-1832)
1 spoon from Paris 18th century
10 spoons with hallmark on the 2nd rooster (1808-1819)
1 spoon with hallmark old man (1819-1832)
Silversmith : Jean Joseph Rivet received in 1815
Total weight: 2000 gr
They were offered to Jules Mallet (1789-1866) who married Emilie Oberkampf (1794 – 1856) in 1812.
Composition of the cutlery:
8 forks with hallmark on the 2nd cock (1808-1819)
2 forks from Paris 18th century
2 forks with hallmark old man (1819-1832)
1 spoon from Paris 18th century
10 spoons with hallmark on the 2nd rooster (1808-1819)
1 spoon with hallmark old man (1819-1832)
Silversmith : Jean Joseph Rivet received in 1815
Total weight: 2000 gr
5 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Sterling silver
Reference (ID): 1313437
Availability: In stock
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