Pewter Pitcher From Verdun
A pewter pitcher attributed to Cuny Tronville (1670-after 1733). This baluster-shaped pitcher set on a piedouche is decorated with sober, molded and chased design. The the thumb-operated lever on the lid is in the form of two acorns.
Two hallmarks are stamped on the lid:
– Control mark: crowned C, “Verdun 1733” ;
– Maker’s mark: fleur-de-lys with the initials CT and the date 1704, all beneath a crown.
Period : After 1733
Dimensions :
Height : 21,5 cm
Diameter of the foot : 9,5 cm
Depth : 13 cm
Condition : Good
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Fully restored
Material: Tin
Diameter: 9,5
Height: 21,5
Depth: 13
Reference (ID): 1774665
Availability: In stock


































