Stéphane PRUDHOMME Paris - Cup - Art déco - .950 silver - circa 1930

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Description from the seller

Exceptional solid silver Timbale (950) - Art Deco - Silversmith Stéphane PRUDHOMME - 81.9 g

Splendid christening or collection goblet in solid silver, a refined testimony of French goldsmithing from the Art Deco period (circa 1930).
This piece stands out for the purity of its lines and the exceptional quality of its chasing, typical of the work of Maison Stéphane Prudhomme, based in Paris in the late 1920s.
Iconographic Details & Style
The body of the goblet is adorned with four octagonal relief medallions, depicting stylized baskets of fruit (apples, pears, grapes), symbols of abundance and prosperity.
The decor is complemented by incised vertical striations that underscore the geometric elegance characteristic of the era's "Modernist" style.
Technical Data
Material: Solid silver (first grade).
Guarantee Mark: Minerva first grade (950/1000).
Maker's Mark: Stéphane Prudhomme (Initials "ST P" surrounding a caduceus).
Weight: 81.9 grams (remarkable density, a guarantee of high craftsmanship).
Era: Art Deco, France (ca. 1928-1935).
Dimensions: [To be completed: Height in cm] x [To be completed: Diameter at the lip in cm].
Condition
Superb condition. * No dents, no restorations.
Slight micro-scratches from use attesting to its authenticity.
The silver has retained its brilliance with a very beautiful patina in the reliefs of the fruit baskets.

Exceptional solid silver Timbale (950) - Art Deco - Silversmith Stéphane PRUDHOMME - 81.9 g

Splendid christening or collection goblet in solid silver, a refined testimony of French goldsmithing from the Art Deco period (circa 1930).
This piece stands out for the purity of its lines and the exceptional quality of its chasing, typical of the work of Maison Stéphane Prudhomme, based in Paris in the late 1920s.
Iconographic Details & Style
The body of the goblet is adorned with four octagonal relief medallions, depicting stylized baskets of fruit (apples, pears, grapes), symbols of abundance and prosperity.
The decor is complemented by incised vertical striations that underscore the geometric elegance characteristic of the era's "Modernist" style.
Technical Data
Material: Solid silver (first grade).
Guarantee Mark: Minerva first grade (950/1000).
Maker's Mark: Stéphane Prudhomme (Initials "ST P" surrounding a caduceus).
Weight: 81.9 grams (remarkable density, a guarantee of high craftsmanship).
Era: Art Deco, France (ca. 1928-1935).
Dimensions: [To be completed: Height in cm] x [To be completed: Diameter at the lip in cm].
Condition
Superb condition. * No dents, no restorations.
Slight micro-scratches from use attesting to its authenticity.
The silver has retained its brilliance with a very beautiful patina in the reliefs of the fruit baskets.

Details

Specific region of origin
Paris
Silver type
.950 silver
Gross weight
82 g
Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
circa 1930
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
France
Model
Art déco
Designer/artist/maker
Stéphane PRUDHOMME Paris
Material
Silver
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
8.5 cm
Width
6.5 cm
Diameter
6.5 cm
Depth
6.5 cm
Estimated period
1920-1930
FranceVerified
37
Objects sold
100%
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