Silver Jug
Artist: Francois Durand (recu En 1828)
A Restoration period silver jug resting on three lion's paw feet.
It features a ovoid shape with a rich palmette decoration, crowned by a decor of water leaf friezes that repeats at the level of the lid. A bulbous finial adorns the pot. The latter includes an ebony winding handle that ends in a floral rose and a zoomorphic spout with a swan’s head connected to the body by a richly decoration.
Height: 32 cm
Weight: 852 g
Hallmarked with the Veillard mark (1818-1838)
Silversmith: François Durand (received in 1828) written in full
It features a ovoid shape with a rich palmette decoration, crowned by a decor of water leaf friezes that repeats at the level of the lid. A bulbous finial adorns the pot. The latter includes an ebony winding handle that ends in a floral rose and a zoomorphic spout with a swan’s head connected to the body by a richly decoration.
Height: 32 cm
Weight: 852 g
Hallmarked with the Veillard mark (1818-1838)
Silversmith: François Durand (received in 1828) written in full
2 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Sterling silver
Reference (ID): 1717039
Availability: In stock
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