Pair of Empire period salt cellars in solid silver, Coq hallmark 1798 - 1809

Pair of Empire period salt cellars in solid silver, Coq hallmark 1798 - 1809
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Pair of solid silver salt cellars, cobalt blue crystal verrines, beautiful Empire tripod model resting on lion's paws, interlacing friezes.

Each salt cellar bears the 1st Coq 1st titre hallmark (950/1000 silver alloy) of Paris in use between 1798 and 1908, the average guarantee hallmark of Paris, the hallmark of the Association of Goldsmiths and a goldsmith's hallmark.

They are matched with salt spoons added (net model) but whose dimensions are well adapted. The spoons bear the Minerve 1st titre hallmark and the goldsmith's hallmark of the Hénin & Cie house.

Elegant proportions, neat model, in excellent condition, no accidents. The verrines have a slightly different base (not visible when installed).

Net weight of silver (without glasses): 138g
Diameter: 7.4cm
Height: 5.6cm

Ref: 3DHZV9XZEX

Style Empire Style, Consulat (Silver Shaped Pieces of Empire Style, Consulat Style)
Period 19th century (Silver Shaped Pieces 19th century)
Country of origin France
Height (cm) 6
Diameter (cm) 7
Materials Solid silver, Crystal
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 38000, Grenoble, France
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