Silver bowl, early 19th century.

1.250
19th century
Empire Style, Consulat
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From: 93400, Saint Ouen, France

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    This solid silver bowl has a lid adorned with two horns of plenty that join to form a ring. The ring rests on a rosette that is applied to the lid, chased and openworked with lyres and laurel branches. On either side is a handle embellished with the head of Hermes wearing a winged helmet, the rim of the lid is encircled by a frieze of water leaves and the edge of the foot by a frieze of oak leaves. The coat of arms on the lid features a crown surmounted by a chevron, four stars and a crescent moon, topped by a helmet and flanked on either side by an eagle and a lion. The various hallmarks on this bowl are the Parisian goldsmiths' hallmark, used from 1793 onwards, a Michelangelo head, in use from 1819 to 1838, and a Minerva head, probably affixed during a census. The hallmark is that of S.J. Dupezard, registered in 1809, whose goldsmith's shop was located in 1811 at 37 rue de la Bucherie, in 1813 at 5 rue de la Vieille Draperie and in 1822 at 4 rue du Mouton.
    Two small knocks on the lid.
    Height 14 cm, width 22 cm.
    Weight 532 grams.

    Ref: S7RFLBU8WS

    Condition Good
    Style Empire Style, Consulat (Silver Shaped Pieces of Empire Style, Consulat Style)
    Period 19th century (Silver Shaped Pieces 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist S.J. Dupezard
    Width (cm) 22 cm
    Height (cm) 14 cm
    Materials Solid silver
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint Ouen, France
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