"Grandvigne - Shovel Or Serving Spoon In Solid Silver With Neo-renaissance Decoration, Paris 19th Century."
SERVING SHOVEL with neo-renaissance decoration treated in pierced, such as fleur-de-lys, cut leather, the bowl chiseled with flowers, foliage and foliage scrolls. Solid silver.Hallmarks:
Weight: 75g.
In its dealer case in gilded leather with aubergine small irons lined with duck blue satin and velvet: Robert DEGERESME, 1786, Goldsmith jeweler 18, rue Saint-Sulpice Paris.
Condition report: Very good condition of the spoon. Some wear to the box.
GRANDVIGNE
Goldsmith active at the end of the 19th century in Paris until 1910. Jean Granvigne is a very great Parisian goldsmith who is characterized by a very neat, rich production of irreproachable quality, to the point that Odiot often chose him as assistant. treating.