Silver Teapot And Sugar Bowl
Artist: Charles Tirbour (insculpé En 1897)
Silver teapot and sugar bowl with cut sides and flat ribs with wooden fretels.
The handle of the teapot is made of wood with its ends ringed with silver and has a thumb rest in the shape of grooves which allows the lid to be opened.
Height of the sugar bowl: 17 cm
Height of the teapot: 20 cm
Total weight: 1609 gr
Master silversmith: Charles Tirbour (works from 1897 to 1951)
The Musée d'Orsay has several pieces of cutlery by this master silversmith
The handle of the teapot is made of wood with its ends ringed with silver and has a thumb rest in the shape of grooves which allows the lid to be opened.
Height of the sugar bowl: 17 cm
Height of the teapot: 20 cm
Total weight: 1609 gr
Master silversmith: Charles Tirbour (works from 1897 to 1951)
The Musée d'Orsay has several pieces of cutlery by this master silversmith
4 000 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Sterling silver
Reference (ID): 1638252
Availability: In stock
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