Set Of Silver Service Cutlery With 19th Century Marquis Arms

19th century
Louis XVI
DELIVERY
From: 17640, VAUX SUR MER, France

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    Consisting of a shaker, a strawberry scoop and two identical hollow serving spoons.
    Handles and spatulas surrounded by a frieze of pearls.
    On the reverse of the spatulas a double coat of arms surmounted by a marquis crown
    In a shaped case.
    Very good condition, the presence of the marquis coat of arms makes it particularly interesting.
    Scratches from use
    Minerva first title hallmark.
    Goldsmith's mark: PQ and an antique oar.
    Master goldsmith: Eugène Queillé or his son Elvire Queillé
    This is a large family of 19th century goldsmiths established over almost a century.
    On February 11, 1847 Eugène inscribed his hallmark which he kept from his grandfather and his father Pierre François Queillé senior (hence the initials PQ) and worked at 8 petite rue Saint Roch Poissonnière in Paris.
    In 1874 the workshops moved to 11 rue des Petits-Carreaux, his son Elvire worked with him using his punch until 1880, the year of Eugène Queillé's death. Elvire continued to use the punch until 1895
    That year the workshop was partly taken over by the famous goldsmith Antoine Lapparra.


    Product weight
    337g


    Product dimensions
    20 to 21cm / 32x17x4cm

    Ref: 1FVPIUTQOH

    Condition Very good
    Style Louis XVI (Silver Cutlery set of Louis XVI Style)
    Period 19th century (Silver Cutlery set 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Queillé
    Materials Solid silver
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 17640, VAUX SUR MER, France
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