Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-2
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-3
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-1
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-2
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-3
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-4
Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family-photo-5
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Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family

Artist: Odiot
Superb set of 3 silver dessert knives (steel blades and forged silver handles) in the "Louveciennes"


These cutlery items bear the arms associated with Maximilien Sébastien Foy (1775-1825), Major General, Count of the Empire, Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor and a major figure in Napoleonic campaigns, whose name is inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe.
A remarkable officer, he distinguished himself notably in Spain, where he was wounded several times, before becoming under the Restoration an influential deputy and a great liberal orator.

The presence of the Minerve hallmark (post 1838) indicates manufacture after his disappearance.
It is therefore highly likely that this menagère was commissioned by his son, Maximilien Sébastien Auguste Foy (1815-1871), 2nd Count Foy.

The latter, Pair de France under the July monarchy, moved in the highest political spheres and perpetuated the family rank and prestige.
It was customary, in these great families, to have armorial silverware made taking up the inherited arms and titles.


Minerve hallmark 1st title (.950) on the handles

Goldsmith's hallmark of Odiot or Corvasier (subcontractor of Odiot)

ODIOT lettered on the blades.

A variation in handle decoration for a knife. Signs of wear on the handle (micro-dents, see photos).

Knife length - 21 cm
810 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Louis 16th, Directory

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Sterling silver

Reference (ID): 1755745

Availability: In stock

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Lyon 69004, France

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Odiot - "louveciennes" - 3 Dessert Knives (steel Blade) - Minerva Silver - De Foy Family
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