A Small Selfish Chocolate Maker In Solid Silver From The 19th Century By Risler & Carré
Artist: Risler & Carré
A small selfish chocolate maker...
In solid silver and carved walnut handle...
Controlled with the Minerva 1st title (i.e. 950/1000)...
From the Parisian goldsmiths RISLER & CARRÉ...
From the end of the 19th century...
With two coats of arms surmounted by a knight's helm...
In perfect condition, because she is made to do a beauty at the goldsmith...!
The hinge of the lid and the rod allowing the grip to pivot are fully functional...
Note that chocolate makers are quite rare, especially those in solid silver...!
If you need additional photos, no worries...
Weight... 322 gr
In solid silver and carved walnut handle...
Controlled with the Minerva 1st title (i.e. 950/1000)...
From the Parisian goldsmiths RISLER & CARRÉ...
From the end of the 19th century...
With two coats of arms surmounted by a knight's helm...
In perfect condition, because she is made to do a beauty at the goldsmith...!
The hinge of the lid and the rod allowing the grip to pivot are fully functional...
Note that chocolate makers are quite rare, especially those in solid silver...!
If you need additional photos, no worries...
Weight... 322 gr
880 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Sterling silver
Length: 17,7 centimètres
Diameter: 7,2 centimètres pour le fond et 6,2 centimètres pour l’ouverture
Height: 15,5 centimètres
Reference (ID): 1403020
Availability: In stock
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