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This ladle bears the following hallmarks: PB (Berthier Philippe 1841) goldsmith hallmark, Minerve hallmark and Bigorne hallmark.
Goldsmith's hallmark: PB and a duck.
Master goldsmith: Philippe Berthier
Practicing from 1841 to 1851 at 23 rue aux Ours, then 63 passage Beaufort and finally 21 rue Quincampoix, Paris.
His first hallmark PB and a garden well was used between June 1, 1841 and June 28, 1845. This second woodcock punch was used from June 5, 1847, and re-inscribed on June 20, 1851.
He was one of the greatest silversmiths of the Second Empire, producing a large number of items including tastevins, soup tureens, cups and saucers, kettledrums and spoons.
The company was taken over by Alphonse Debain in 1883.
For the handle, we think horn, without certainty.
Condition: micro-scratches, stains and deformations on the spoon, wear and rubbing on the horn handle, but the overall condition of this ladle is very good.
It weighs a total of 50 grams.
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Dimensions :
Overall length: 39.5 cm
Spoon length: 9 cm
Spoon width: 5.5 cm
Spoon thickness: 2.7 cm
M1102
Ref: CRLC0M8JGF
Condition | Good |
Style | Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Silver Cutlery set of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style) |
Period | 19th century (Silver Cutlery set 19th century) |
Country of origin | France |
Artist | P B Berthier Philippe |
Length (cm) | 39.5 cm |
Width (cm) | 5.5 cm |
Materials | Solid silver |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days |
Location | 44000, Nantes, France |
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