Christofle - Gravy boat - Silverplated






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Christofle silver-plated sauce tureen with an original plate, in Louis XV Rocaille style, France, 19th century; monogrammed, 25 cm deep, 18 cm high, 16 cm wide, weighing 1010 g, in good condition with minor signs of age and use.
Description from the seller
Christofle – Salt cellar with a silver-plated saucer – Louis XV style – France, 19th century
Refined gravy boat with its original plated-silver saucer, produced by the prestigious Maison Christofle, the historic Parisian manufactory founded in 1830 and a byword for excellence in French silverware.
The piece stands out for its elegant design in the Louis XV style (rocaille), with undulating profiles, shaped edges, and a rich decoration of shells, scrolls, and vegetal motifs, executed with great finesse.
The gravy boat features a double-arched handle with a prominent central shell motif, while the saucer rests on three decorative feet—a typical solution of high-end silverware intended for aristocratic dining services.
On the body there is a carved monogram, evidence of private patronage and a further element of historical-collectible interest.
The visible Christofle hallmark confirms the piece's authenticity and craftsmanship quality.
An object of great charm, ideal for both collectors of 19th-century French silver and as a decorative piece for display.
Manufacturer: Christofle
Subject: Sauce boat with saucer
material: silver plated
Style: Louis XV / Rocaille
Period: 19th century
Country of origin: France
Stamping: Christofle (visible, as shown in the photographs)
Decorations: shells, volutes, floral motifs
Personalization: Engraved monogram
Conditions: Good overall condition; minor signs of wear and use consistent with age, no breaks or obvious repairs (see photo)
Insured shipment
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Note for collectors
Christofle is one of the most sought-after maisons on the European silver scene; 19th-century pieces in the Louis XV style, complete with their original saucer, are becoming increasingly difficult to find on the market.
Seller's Story
Christofle – Salt cellar with a silver-plated saucer – Louis XV style – France, 19th century
Refined gravy boat with its original plated-silver saucer, produced by the prestigious Maison Christofle, the historic Parisian manufactory founded in 1830 and a byword for excellence in French silverware.
The piece stands out for its elegant design in the Louis XV style (rocaille), with undulating profiles, shaped edges, and a rich decoration of shells, scrolls, and vegetal motifs, executed with great finesse.
The gravy boat features a double-arched handle with a prominent central shell motif, while the saucer rests on three decorative feet—a typical solution of high-end silverware intended for aristocratic dining services.
On the body there is a carved monogram, evidence of private patronage and a further element of historical-collectible interest.
The visible Christofle hallmark confirms the piece's authenticity and craftsmanship quality.
An object of great charm, ideal for both collectors of 19th-century French silver and as a decorative piece for display.
Manufacturer: Christofle
Subject: Sauce boat with saucer
material: silver plated
Style: Louis XV / Rocaille
Period: 19th century
Country of origin: France
Stamping: Christofle (visible, as shown in the photographs)
Decorations: shells, volutes, floral motifs
Personalization: Engraved monogram
Conditions: Good overall condition; minor signs of wear and use consistent with age, no breaks or obvious repairs (see photo)
Insured shipment
There is no text provided to translate.
Note for collectors
Christofle is one of the most sought-after maisons on the European silver scene; 19th-century pieces in the Louis XV style, complete with their original saucer, are becoming increasingly difficult to find on the market.
