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 Paar Pariser Deckelschüsseln
Detailabbildung:  Paar Pariser Deckelschüsseln
Detailabbildung:  Paar Pariser Deckelschüsseln

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Paar Pariser Deckelschüsseln

Durchmesser: ca. 38 cm.
Gewicht zusammen: ca. 2610 g.
Punzen bodenseitig und am Deckelsteckrand: Französischer Garantiestempel für 950er Silber ab 1838, Meister Emile Delaire (1882 - 1920, 20 passage d'Angouleme).
Paris, nach 1882.

Catalogue price € 7.000 - 9.000 Catalogue price€ 7.000 - 9.000  $ 7,560 - 9,720
£ 6,300 - 8,100
元 54,740 - 70,380
₽ 696,430 - 895,410

Silber, getrieben, gedrückt, gegossen, vergoldet. Über flachem, rundem Stand steil ansteigendes Bord mit getriebenen, klassizistischen floralen Dekoration. Flache, horizontale Handhaben. Gedrückter Haubensteckdeckel mit floraler Rocailleornamentik. Dreifacher Zapfenknauf. Vergoldung wenig berieben, kleinere punktuelle Lötspuren am Deckelsteckrand. (9402612)

This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.

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