ID 831726
Lot 21 | PARTIE DE SERVICE DE TABLE EN ARGENT ET VERMEIL
Estimate value
€ 8 000 – 12 000
PAR ANDRE AUCOC, PARIS, VERS 1890-1900
Modèle de style Régence, à décor de chutes de fleurons, appliquées sur les deux faces d'armoiries sous couronne fermée, comprenant:
- Cinquante-deux fourchettes de table en argent
- Vingt-huit cuillères de table en argent
- Vingt-deux couteaux de table en argent, avec manches fourrés et lames acier
- Vingt et un couteaux à poisson en argent avec lames ajourées et manches fourrés
- Vingt fourchettes à poisson en argent avec fourchons ajourés et manches fourrés
- Quarante fourchettes à entremet en vermeil
- Quarante cuillères à entremet en vermeil
- Vingt-quatre fourchettes à gâteaux en argent avec manches fourrés
- Vingt-quatre couteaux à gâteaux en vermeil avec manches fourrés et lames acier
- Seize couteaux à fruit en vermeil avec manches fourrés et lames vermeil
- Onze fourchettes à gâteaux en argent
- un couvert de service a poisson en argent (2)
- Deux pelles à asperges en argent en partie ajourée et avec manches fourrés
- Deux louches en argent
- Quatre pelles à sel en vermeil
- Trois louches à moutarde en vermeil
- Deux fourchettes à mignardises en argent
- Deux couteaux à mignardises en argent blanc
- Deux pelles à fraises en vermeil
- Un ciseau à raisin en vermeil et acier
- Trois louches à crème en argent
- Deux pelles à glace en vermeil avec manches fourrés
- Deux petits couteaux à gâteaux en vermeil (manches fourrés)
- Deux couteaux à fromage en vermeil, avec manches fourrés et lame en acier
- Deux pelles à asperges en argent en partie ajourée et avec manches fourrés;
poinçons : titre, orfèvre;
on y joint: une cuillère à sucre en vermeil, Paris 1819-1838, modèle ajouré à décors de lyres et dix-neuf couteaux à dessert, manches en argent fourrés, lame acier, Russie XIXe siècle
Poids des pièces pesables: 15,410 gr. (495 oz. 8 dwt.)
Special notice
This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection
details.
Post lot text
A FRENCH SILVER AND SILVER-GILT PART TABLE SERVICE, MARK OF ANDRE AUCOC, PARIS, CIRCA 1890-1900
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