Silver Jug, 1st Empire, Jean Baptiste Claude Odiot
Artist: Jean Baptiste Claude Odiot
Flat-bottomed jug called marabout, solid silver, early 19th century, 1st Empire period by Jean-Baptiste Claude ODIOT Hallmarked with the 2nd Rooster (1809-1819). Paris. 950 thousandths. Goldsmith's hallmark: JBCO, forge bellows. It weighs 351 grs Net (without the handle) Measures 16 cm and 18 to the end of the fretel). Simple but quality model. Good condition (obviously some scratches from use) Jean Baptiste Claude ODIOT received Master Goldsmith on December 17, 1785. Rue Saint Honoré - Paris. One of the most talented goldsmiths of his time (Empire and Restoration). He ceased his activity in 1827. Supplier to the emperor and European crowned heads, and the Russian aristocracy. His works are in the greatest museums.
980 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Good condition
Material: Sterling silver
Height: 18
Reference (ID): 1600017
Availability: In stock
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