Bonbon basket - .950 silver - Minerva Head 1st Standard






Holds master’s in art business and decorative arts; exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht.
| €1 |
|---|
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 126973 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Exceptional French antique silver bonbon basket with lid, Minerva Head 1st Standard (950), by François Durand of Paris, circa 1828–1838; solid 950 silver, height 150 mm, diameter 150 mm, total weight 793.8 g, in good condition with minor signs of ageing.
Description from the seller
Title
Exceptional French Antique Silver Bonbon Basket with Lid – Minerva 1st Standard (950) – François Durand – c. 1828–1838
Description
This exceptional bonbon basket is an authentic French antique silver masterpiece from the early 19th century, created between 1828 and 1838.
The piece was crafted by François Durand, a renowned Parisian silversmith, active between 1828 and 1874. He was associated with the prestigious Odiot workshop and served as silversmith to the Duke of Orléans, later King Louis-Philippe of France. His works are highly regarded and were regularly presented at industrial and artistic exhibitions of the period.
The basket is hallmarked with the Minerva Head, 1st Standard, confirming a silver purity of 950/1000, one of the highest official silver standards in Europe.
It features an elegant lobed body, richly decorated handles, and an original domed lid topped with a finely executed floral finial. The proportions, weight, and craftsmanship reflect the highest level of French silversmithing of the Restoration and early Louis-Philippe period.
Hallmarks & Authenticity
Minerva Head – 1st Standard (950/1000 silver)
French official assay mark (1828–1838)
All hallmarks clearly visible and documented in photographs
Material & Weight
Solid French silver (950‰)
Total weight: 793.8 grams
Heavy, solid construction
Dimensions
Height: 150 mm (15 cm)
Diameter (without handles): 150 mm (15 cm)
Period & Origin
Country: France
City: Paris
Period: Early 19th century
Date: circa 1828–1838
Condition
Excellent antique condition, preserved in museum-quality state.
Only minimal surface wear and natural patina consistent with age.
No cracks, dents, repairs, or structural damage.
The lid fits perfectly and is original to the piece.
Historical & Collector’s Significance
French silver objects of this quality, weight, and purity from the early Minerva period are increasingly rare on the market. Works by François Durand are highly sought after due to his connection with royal and elite clientele and his association with leading Parisian workshops.
This bonbon basket is not a decorative reproduction, but a genuine historical luxury object produced for high society in early 19th-century France.
An outstanding acquisition for serious collectors of European silver, museum-quality interior decoration, or long-term collectible investment.
Title
Exceptional French Antique Silver Bonbon Basket with Lid – Minerva 1st Standard (950) – François Durand – c. 1828–1838
Description
This exceptional bonbon basket is an authentic French antique silver masterpiece from the early 19th century, created between 1828 and 1838.
The piece was crafted by François Durand, a renowned Parisian silversmith, active between 1828 and 1874. He was associated with the prestigious Odiot workshop and served as silversmith to the Duke of Orléans, later King Louis-Philippe of France. His works are highly regarded and were regularly presented at industrial and artistic exhibitions of the period.
The basket is hallmarked with the Minerva Head, 1st Standard, confirming a silver purity of 950/1000, one of the highest official silver standards in Europe.
It features an elegant lobed body, richly decorated handles, and an original domed lid topped with a finely executed floral finial. The proportions, weight, and craftsmanship reflect the highest level of French silversmithing of the Restoration and early Louis-Philippe period.
Hallmarks & Authenticity
Minerva Head – 1st Standard (950/1000 silver)
French official assay mark (1828–1838)
All hallmarks clearly visible and documented in photographs
Material & Weight
Solid French silver (950‰)
Total weight: 793.8 grams
Heavy, solid construction
Dimensions
Height: 150 mm (15 cm)
Diameter (without handles): 150 mm (15 cm)
Period & Origin
Country: France
City: Paris
Period: Early 19th century
Date: circa 1828–1838
Condition
Excellent antique condition, preserved in museum-quality state.
Only minimal surface wear and natural patina consistent with age.
No cracks, dents, repairs, or structural damage.
The lid fits perfectly and is original to the piece.
Historical & Collector’s Significance
French silver objects of this quality, weight, and purity from the early Minerva period are increasingly rare on the market. Works by François Durand are highly sought after due to his connection with royal and elite clientele and his association with leading Parisian workshops.
This bonbon basket is not a decorative reproduction, but a genuine historical luxury object produced for high society in early 19th-century France.
An outstanding acquisition for serious collectors of European silver, museum-quality interior decoration, or long-term collectible investment.
