Christofle - Stem bowl - Silverplated





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Description from the seller
A fantastic Christofle & Cie silver-plated pedestal bowl that was made in Paris, France around 1893.
This piece belongs to the Belle Époque era when Christofle was the undisputed leader in luxury silver-smithing.
The design is minimalist in an "Uni" style.
The deep basin sits on top of a stepped pedestal.
It is made in Métal Blanc, a high-end white metal alloy, and finished with a silvering grade of 17, a heavy and durable plate.
Hallmarks:
"1273631": serial number dates this piece to approximately 1893.
"17": It signifies that 17 grams of pure silver were used in the plating.
Scales of Justice with Wheat and Flower: This is the official "Gros Poinçon" (large hallmark). The scales represent the silversmith's trade, the CC stands for Christofle & Cie, and the wheat stalks and rosette (flower) identify it as high-quality plated hollowware from the late 19th century.
METAL BLANC (with Bee/CC symbol): This diamond-shaped mark confirms the base material is White Metal (Alpaca).
CHRISTOFLE
Condition:
Good condition with light patina and minor scratches.
Looks great.
Measurements:
Height: 12.5 cm
Diameter: 17.5 cm
Net Weight: 512 grams
Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description.
This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.
A fantastic Christofle & Cie silver-plated pedestal bowl that was made in Paris, France around 1893.
This piece belongs to the Belle Époque era when Christofle was the undisputed leader in luxury silver-smithing.
The design is minimalist in an "Uni" style.
The deep basin sits on top of a stepped pedestal.
It is made in Métal Blanc, a high-end white metal alloy, and finished with a silvering grade of 17, a heavy and durable plate.
Hallmarks:
"1273631": serial number dates this piece to approximately 1893.
"17": It signifies that 17 grams of pure silver were used in the plating.
Scales of Justice with Wheat and Flower: This is the official "Gros Poinçon" (large hallmark). The scales represent the silversmith's trade, the CC stands for Christofle & Cie, and the wheat stalks and rosette (flower) identify it as high-quality plated hollowware from the late 19th century.
METAL BLANC (with Bee/CC symbol): This diamond-shaped mark confirms the base material is White Metal (Alpaca).
CHRISTOFLE
Condition:
Good condition with light patina and minor scratches.
Looks great.
Measurements:
Height: 12.5 cm
Diameter: 17.5 cm
Net Weight: 512 grams
Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description.
This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.

