Pair of Empire double salt cellars in vermeil 1er Coq 1798 - 1809

Pair of Empire double salt cellars in vermeil 1er Coq 1798 - 1809
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Pair of Empire double salt cellars in vermeil (solid silver gilt) from the early 19th century. Beautifully decorated with antique-style female masks, finely chased foliage and palmettes.

Poinçon 1er coq 1er titre in use between 1798 and 1809, Association des Orfèvres hallmark and goldsmith's hallmark on the mounting.

Our pair of salt cellars is in excellent condition. The vermeil is exceptionally fresh. The two pairs of crystal verrines are slightly different (one pair is cut) but perfectly adapted to the format of our salt shakers and also in excellent condition.

Also included is a set of 4 Christofle filet spoons (silver-plated metal), the length of which is ideally suited to our salt shakers.

Net weight of silver (without verrines and spoons): 345g
Height: 18cm
Length : 16,8cm
Width : 7,2cm

Ref: K188OTBZTH

Style Empire Style, Consulat (Silver Shaped Pieces of Empire Style, Consulat Style)
Period 19th century (Silver Shaped Pieces 19th century)
Country of origin France
Length (cm) 16,8cm
Width (cm) 7,2cm
Height (cm) 18cm
Materials Vermeil, Crystal
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 38000, Grenoble, France
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