Jules CHUET Paris - Cup - Belle Époque - .950 silver - Flat-ribbed decor

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A Belle Époque solid silver Timbale by Parisian silversmith Jules CHUET, 950 fineness with Minerve first title, decorated with flat ribbed sides, weighing 88.6 g, height 8.5 cm, diameter 6 cm, made in France and in good used condition with minor aging marks.

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Magnificent solid silver timbale, Minerva mark – Silversmith Jules CHUET (1894-1911) – Decor with flat ribs – 88.6 g
An exceptional piece of Parisian goldsmithing from the Belle Époque.
We are pleased to present to you this magnificent solid-silver timbale (fineness .950), made by the famous Parisian master silversmith Jules CHUET (active between 1894 and 1911).
This piece embodies the timeless elegance of the turn of the century. Its cylindrical body is adorned with superb flat fluting (godrons), offering a striking play of light thanks to its impeccable mirror polish.
Notable details:
Signature of Excellence: Jules Chuet's master mark (initials J.C. and a balance) and the Minerva head first-grade hallmark guaranteeing a silver purity higher than usual (.950 versus .925 for sterling).
Quality and Weight: A rare density of 88.64 g, bearing witness to robust, high-quality craftsmanship.
Design: Custom engraving "Serge" in English calligraphy, adding historical charm and soul to this collectible item.
Technical characteristics:
Material: Solid silver, 1st grade (Minerva).
Weight: 88.64 grams.
Goldsmith: Jules Chuet (Paris).
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th century.
Condition: Superb condition, brilliant shine, no major dents.

Magnificent solid silver timbale, Minerva mark – Silversmith Jules CHUET (1894-1911) – Decor with flat ribs – 88.6 g
An exceptional piece of Parisian goldsmithing from the Belle Époque.
We are pleased to present to you this magnificent solid-silver timbale (fineness .950), made by the famous Parisian master silversmith Jules CHUET (active between 1894 and 1911).
This piece embodies the timeless elegance of the turn of the century. Its cylindrical body is adorned with superb flat fluting (godrons), offering a striking play of light thanks to its impeccable mirror polish.
Notable details:
Signature of Excellence: Jules Chuet's master mark (initials J.C. and a balance) and the Minerva head first-grade hallmark guaranteeing a silver purity higher than usual (.950 versus .925 for sterling).
Quality and Weight: A rare density of 88.64 g, bearing witness to robust, high-quality craftsmanship.
Design: Custom engraving "Serge" in English calligraphy, adding historical charm and soul to this collectible item.
Technical characteristics:
Material: Solid silver, 1st grade (Minerva).
Weight: 88.64 grams.
Goldsmith: Jules Chuet (Paris).
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th century.
Condition: Superb condition, brilliant shine, no major dents.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
88.6 g
Silver type
.950 silver
Title additional information
Flat-ribbed decor
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
France
Model
Belle Époque
Designer/Artist/Maker
Jules CHUET Paris
Material
Silver
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
8.5 cm
Width
6 cm
Diameter
6 cm
Depth
6 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
FranceVerified
24
Objects sold
100%
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