COLLIN DU BOCAGE
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TWO SALT SPOONS FROM THE TABLE OF LOUIS-PHILIPPE IER, KING O…
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141
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TWO SALT SPOONS FROM THE TABLE OF LOUIS-PHILIPPE IER, KING O…
See original version (French)
Estimate €100 - €150
Voluntary lot
Description
TWO SALT SPOONS FROM THE TABLE OF LOUIS-PHILIPPE IER, KING OF THE FRENCH, AND HIS FAMILY AT THE CHÂTEAU D'EU
Engraved with the arms of the Princes of Orléans, azure, three fleurs-de-lys Or with a silver label, surrounded by the collars of the Order of Saint Michael and the Holy Spirit, surmounted by a crown of Prince of France.
This set bears eloquent witness to the famous silverware commissioned by Charles Christofle to serve King Louis-Philippe at the Château d'Eu in Normandy. This set was intended for use at the table of Louis-Philippe I and his family at the Château d'Eu, his favourite family residence, where he twice welcomed Queen Victoria of England, sealing the First Entente Cordiale.
Threaded model
Gilt metal
Length: 10.5 cm
Hallmarks: de maître for Charles Christofle circa 1844-1848 with the CHRISTOFLE stamp.
These pieces are listed in the State of Christofle Silverware taken out of the Palais d'Eu and sent to England to the d'Orléans family after the revolution of February 1848.
Provenance :
-Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, at the Château d'Eu
-his widow, Marie-Amélie, Queen of the French
-his son, Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Nemours
-his son, Ferdinand d'Orléans, Duke of Alençon
-by descent.
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About the sale
Classic sale - Historical souvenirs
Auction location
Auction time
06/19/2026 at 2:00 PM
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