- FRENCH EMPIRE VERMEIL DESK SET BY ODIOT
c.1819-1827, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), 950 sterling standard. Seven pieces including two covered rectangular boxes, three covered cylindrical boxes, pedestal...
[more like this] - GILT SILVER & CUT GLASS ENCRIER BY FALIZEAn
outsanding 2nd Empire Fench Gilt .950 silver and cut crystal encrier with dual inkwells retailed by Falize. The lids with eagle finials, the reticulated border cast with a...
[more like this] - GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER INC JENSEN,
BUCCELLATI(1) Georg Jensen sterling hinged sugar tongs, 0.86 oz troy, 20th c., 4 1/2" L. (2 & 3) Pair Italian Buccellati sterling salts with paw feet, 5.075 oz troy, 20th...
[more like this] - TWO SIMILAR PAIRS OF FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU
AND BRONZE FI...Two Similar Pairs of French Empire Ormolu and Bronze Five Light Candelabras each in the form of a winged putto holding five foliate and floral molded scrolled...
[more like this] - 19TH C. FRENCH SILVER EMPIRE TEA AND
COFFEE POTS French, likely first standard, 1809-1819. Near pair, silver empire coffee and tea pots, both with eagle spouts, ebonized wooden handles, ovoid bodies raised on...
[more like this] - A French Empire Silver Beaker
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Tonnelier, Paris, Circa 1810
having a banded rim, the body engraved 'Amy R'.
marked with '950' standard on base and side
2 ozt 17 dwt
Height 3 1/2 x diameter 3 1/4 inches....
[more like this] - FRENCH SILVER AND CUT CRYSTAL CRUET
STANDFrench First Standard Silver and Cut Crystal Cruet Stand in the Empire Taste, early 19th c., dolphin and ring handle, figural bottle supports, paw feet with anthemion...
[more like this] - FRENCH EMPIRE STERLING SILVER CRUET
STAND early 19th c., Paris, maker's mark "D.G" for Denis Garreau, the ring handle on baluster standard, anthemion receptacles with cut glass bottles on molded platform base...
[more like this] - A French First Standard Silver Coffee
and Tea Service in the Empire Taste Paul Tallois Paris late 19th/early 20th c. comprised of a coffee pot teapot sugar and creamer; pineapple finials eagle's head spouts tall...
[more like this] - French First Empire First Standard (.950)
Silver Beaker, touchmarked Paris, 1809-1819, by Louis-Joseph Thomas (fl. 1798-1822), of cylindrical form, the rim threaded and slightly everted, monogrammed "PF", h. 2-5/8",...
[more like this] - French Empire First Standard (.950)
Silver and Ebony Fish Slice, 1798-1809, Paris, the maker's mark rubbed, the scimitar-shaped blade engraved with a fish and intricate chevron, scroll and wrigglework banding,...
[more like this] - A Empire Style Silver Paper Weight with
Gold Wash The figural paper weight has French Minerva mark (first standard mark for 1838) on the underside and on the top of the base and a worn diamond shape swan mark on...
[more like this] - French First Empire First Standard (.950)
Silver Ewer, 1798-1809, by Abel-Etienne Giroux, working Paris, 1798-after 1815, the ovoid body below a waisted neck with shaped spout, joined by an S-shaped handle with swan-head...
[more like this] - French Empire first standard silver
cruet Paris circa 1819-37 swan eagle urn and grapevine-decorated silver frame with decanter and stopper supports raised on hairy paw feet; and fitted with two cut-crystal...
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