SILVER / DRAGEOIR /

Early 19th century silver and crystal candy dish, silversmith Naudin

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Early 19th century silver and crystal candy dish, silversmith Naudin

€2400

Era: early 19th century.
Materials: crystal, silver.
Dim: H 9 in.(23 cm)/ W 4.5 in. (11,5 cm).
Weight: 14.4 oz (410 gr).
Head of Ceres, 1819-1838
Head of Michelangelo, 1819-1838
Silversmith: Naudin,1812-1813.

 

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Drageoir in silver and crystal blown and carved. The drageoir is decorated on both sides with finely chiselled motifs representing children in gardener's costume and holding in his hands a shovel. At the feet of these children, a dog is represented. The neck of the drageoir is decorated with openwork motifs. The handles on both sides wrap to finish with floral motifs. The removable lid is decorated with a laurel wreath and palmette. The drageoir rests on a quadrangular base chiselled of palmettes and carried by four feet balls. Naudin, silversmith in Paris from 1800 to 1840. French Restauration, circa 1820-1830.

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Early 19th century silver and crystal candy dish, silversmith Naudin

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