Charles-antoine Lenglet – Solid Silver Mustard Pot With An Old Man
Openwork silver mustard pot on a pedestal base. The handles are decorated with seahorses. The openwork body is decorated with palmettes and birds. The square base rests on lion's paw feet. The bowl is made of cut glass. Maker's mark: Charles Antoine Armand Lenglet, active in Paris between 1823 and 1842. 950/1000 silver. Hallmarked with the Vieillard mark, 1818-1838. Parisian work, Restoration period. Height: 13 cm. Gross weight: 175 g – Net silver weight: 102 g. A silver-plated mustard spoon is included.
350 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Sterling silver
Height: 13 cm
Reference (ID): 1653049
Availability: In stock
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