A "selfish" Pitcher Known As The "marabout," First Half Of The 19th Century.
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A "selfish" Pitcher Known As The "marabout," First Half Of The 19th Century.

Flat-bottomed "selfish" silver pitcher from the first half of the 19th century.

This flat-bottomed "Marabout" pitcher features a frieze of water leaves on the lid. The body is plain. The side handle is made of ebony. Marked "VD".
Hallmarks: Vieillard (1819–1838) and Minerva.
Height: 14 cm.
Gross weight: 221.3 grams.

570 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th

Condition: Good condition

Material: Sterling silver

Height: 14 cm.

Reference (ID): 1809091

Availability: In stock

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