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A set of silver cutlery in the ‘uniplat’ and ‘double-filets’…
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297
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A set of silver cutlery in the ‘uniplat’ and ‘double-filets’…
See original version (French)
Estimate €600 - €800
Voluntary lot
Description
A set of silver cutlery in the ‘uniplat’ and ‘double-filets’ styles, comprising:
two spoons, one of which features a spatula bearing a coat of arms beneath a count’s crown. Perpignan, c. 1740, probably by Bonaventure I Vaquer, who was admitted to the guild in 1712.
One ‘uniplat’ style fork, Montauban, circa 1750
One spoon, Carcassonne, circa 1775–1780, by Philippe Aribaud.
Two ‘uniplat’ style forks, the tines engraved with a combined coat of arms beneath a count’s crown. Silversmith: Louis II Samson, Toulouse, 1788.
Two spoons and one fork, Toulouse and the Toulouse jurisdiction, last third of the 18th century.
One spoon of the ‘uniplat’ style, the bowl engraved with a coat of arms beneath a count’s crown. Master silversmith: Jean Affre, admitted to the guild in 1757. Auch, second half of the 18th century.
Weight: 832 g
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