Cossu POURING SERVICE of four pieces in 800/1000 Silver also called TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE in Louis XV style composed of a teapot, a coffee pot, a sugar bowl with cutlery and a creamer. Work of foreign goldsmithing - probably English or German (hardly identifiable hallmark)– quality from the first half of the 19th century. Gross weight: 2907 g.
Resting on a quadripod base with leafy fastener windings, each piece presents its rounded and fluted shape surrounded by bands hemmed with fine guilloche patterns a lush, finely crafted decor of scrolls, leafy acanthus florets. Some of them are equipped with ivory rings, the handles of the teapot, coffee pot and creamer are formed from half-shells facing each other underlined by stylized scrolls; eenriched on their attachments of a plume leafy acanthus, those of the sugar pot take up these motifs united from then on by a shell Central with wavy edges. From an equally charming Rocaille inspiration, of acanthus foliage to voluble rolled up generously chiseled surround the curves of the pouring spouts of the two centerpieces of said service surrounded by fluting.
The covers - hinged (teapot, coffee pot) or removable with lobed edges (sugar bowl) - are coquettishly summed up on their rounded shape with a gadrooned curve scalloped with fine leafy acanthus scrolls of a corolla-patterned fretel spring flowers " Natural » chiseled with grace and delicacy.
Lush silhouette, generosity of forms exalted by decorative motifs freely inspired by the prolific ornamental repertoire of Louis XV style - Rocaille brightened up with a lively floral note, individualize this convivial Pouring Service, the model of which is similar to those created by English goldsmiths in the 1830s and 1840s.
Dimensions:
Tea-pot: H.: 22 cm; L.: 27 cm; Pr.: 18 cm, weight 932g
Coffee maker: H.: 23 cm;-L.: 26cm; Pr.: 17 cm, weight 1005g
Sugar pot: H.: 18 cm;-L.: 16 cm;-Dr.: 12 cm, weight 599g
Cream Pot: H.: 14 cm;- L.: 16 cm;- D.: 12 cm, weight 371g
Brands: Unidentified punch Silver 2nd Title: 800/1000 Total gross weight : 2907g.
Foreign Goldsmith Work (English or German) of fine quality from the 1840th century. Circa XNUMX.
Very good condition. Micro-scratches from use on the base of some parts. Small dirt marks
Cozy POURING SERVICE of four pieces in 800/1000 Silver also called Tea and Coffee SERVICE of Louis XV finery composed of a teapot, a coffee pot, a covered sugar bowl and a cream pot. Foreign goldsmith work – probably English or German (mark difficulty to identify) – of quality from the first half of the 19th century. Gross weight: 2907 g. Resting on a quadripod base with scrolls with foliage attachments, each piece presents on its paunchy and gadrooned form surrounded by bands hemmed with small guilloche patterns an abundant finely crafted decoration of foliage and acanthus florets. Some adorned with ivory rings, the handles of the teapot, the coffee maker and the cream pot are formed from facing half-shells highlighted with stylized scrolls; enriched on their attachments with a plume of leafy acanthus, those of the sugar pot take up these motifs united by a central shell with wavy edges. With an equally charming Rocaille inspiration, generously chiseled upturned acanthus foliage encloses the curves of the pouring spouts of the two centerpieces of the said service surrounded by flutes. The lids – hinged (teapot, coffeepot) or removable with edges lobed (sugar bowl) – are coquettishly crowned on their rounded shape with a gadrooned curve festooned with fine acanthus scrolls foliaged with a frétel with a corolla motif of “natural” spring flowers chiseled with grace and delicacy. Lush silhouette, generosity of forms exalted by decorative motifs freely inspired by the prolix ornamental repertoire of Louis from the 1830s-1840s
Dimensions: Teapot: H.: 22 cm; L.: 27 cm; Pr.: 18 cm, weight 932g
Coffee maker: H.: 23 cm;-L.: 26cm; D.: 17 cm, weight 1005g
Sugar pot: H.: 18 cm;-L.: 16 cm;-Dr.: 12 cm, weight 599g
Cream pot: H.: 14 cm;-L.: 16 cm;- Pr.: 12 cm, weight 371g
Marks: Unidentified hallmark Silver 2nd Title: 800/1000 Total gross weight: 2907 g.
Fine quality Foreign Goldsmith's work (English or German) from the 19th century. Circa 1840. Very good state of conservation. Usual micro-scratches on the base of certain parts. Small dirt