Peter / Ercuis: Solid Silver Tableware, Insolent Pattern. Early 21st Century.
Artist: Ercuis / Peter
Magnificent contemporary flatware set by the renowned Ercuis company.
It comprises a spoon, a dinner fork, and a dessert spoon.
This model, called Insolent, was created in 2005 and is still sold by the company, which describes it as follows: “The Insolent flatware set is inspired by the Italian Renaissance, the golden age of gem setting in goldsmithing. Its brightly colored handle is adorned with a delicate silver grid featuring light and elegant arabesques. Using techniques reminiscent of jewelry making, the creation of this fine silverware piece requires meticulous care, great precision, and time-honored expertise. This unique and delicate flatware set creates a sophisticated and exclusive table setting.”
Each piece is hallmarked:
Minerva 1st standard hallmark after 1973 for 925/°° silver and the letter D for the decade 2003-2013.
Personal hallmark PC with a hammer.
Each piece is also marked Peter Paris.
The Peter silversmithing firm was founded during the last quarter of the 18th century and moved to Paris in the 19th century. It is renowned for the quality and originality of its production, its revival of 17th and 18th-century styles, and its use of precious materials. The company was acquired by Ercuis in 1998.
Magnificent flatware set with maximum decorative impact thanks to the contrast between the white silver and the turquoise blue handles.
For your information, the retail price of the set is €2426.
21 cm long for the dinner cutlery
16 cm long for the dessert spoon
206 grams gross for the set.
Very good condition. They have, I believe, never been used. Minor handling scratches and a few deeper scratches on the upper inside of the spoon.
Collection in Paris or shipping via insured Colissimo.
France: €15
Europe: €20
Rest of the world: €35
It comprises a spoon, a dinner fork, and a dessert spoon.
This model, called Insolent, was created in 2005 and is still sold by the company, which describes it as follows: “The Insolent flatware set is inspired by the Italian Renaissance, the golden age of gem setting in goldsmithing. Its brightly colored handle is adorned with a delicate silver grid featuring light and elegant arabesques. Using techniques reminiscent of jewelry making, the creation of this fine silverware piece requires meticulous care, great precision, and time-honored expertise. This unique and delicate flatware set creates a sophisticated and exclusive table setting.”
Each piece is hallmarked:
Minerva 1st standard hallmark after 1973 for 925/°° silver and the letter D for the decade 2003-2013.
Personal hallmark PC with a hammer.
Each piece is also marked Peter Paris.
The Peter silversmithing firm was founded during the last quarter of the 18th century and moved to Paris in the 19th century. It is renowned for the quality and originality of its production, its revival of 17th and 18th-century styles, and its use of precious materials. The company was acquired by Ercuis in 1998.
Magnificent flatware set with maximum decorative impact thanks to the contrast between the white silver and the turquoise blue handles.
For your information, the retail price of the set is €2426.
21 cm long for the dinner cutlery
16 cm long for the dessert spoon
206 grams gross for the set.
Very good condition. They have, I believe, never been used. Minor handling scratches and a few deeper scratches on the upper inside of the spoon.
Collection in Paris or shipping via insured Colissimo.
France: €15
Europe: €20
Rest of the world: €35
480 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Sterling silver
Length: 21 cm / 16 cm
Reference (ID): 1656817
Availability: In stock
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