Set Of 6 Cutlery Pieces, Shell-and-net Design, Silver, Coat Of Arms, Paris 1752
Artist: Antoine Chayé
Set of 6 silver cutlery pieces, “filets coquilles” pattern; the spoons are engraved with a coat of arms beneath a marquis’s crown.
Paris 1752–1753 (letter M).
Master silversmith Antoine Chayé, admitted on August 6, 1747.
Weight 1064g—length of forks 19.4cm—spoons 20.5cm.
Condition: good, with signs of use. The shells are well-polished. A beautiful set of cutlery that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. These pieces date from the early Louis XV period.
Paris 1752–1753 (letter M).
Master silversmith Antoine Chayé, admitted on August 6, 1747.
Weight 1064g—length of forks 19.4cm—spoons 20.5cm.
Condition: good, with signs of use. The shells are well-polished. A beautiful set of cutlery that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. These pieces date from the early Louis XV period.
3 800 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition
Material: Sterling silver
Reference (ID): 1783753
Availability: In stock
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