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Christofle - Sugar bowl - Silverplated
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9 weeks ago

Christofle - Sugar bowl - Silverplated

Christofle Antique Silver-Plated Rococo Sugar Bowl - Circa 1878, France Elegant Christofle Rococo-Style Covered Sugar Bowl - Late 19th Century French Masterpiece Discover this exquisite antique sugar bowl (sucrier) from the renowned Parisian silversmith Christofle, dating to approximately 1878. Crafted during the height of Christofle's innovative electroplating era, this piece embodies the opulent Rococo revival style, inspired by Louis XV designs with intricate acanthus leaf motifs, scrolled handles terminating in foliate details, claw-and-ball feet, and a domed lid topped with an acorn-shaped finial. Perfect for collectors of fine French silverware, it would make a stunning addition to a tea service, display cabinet, or as a standalone heirloom. Key Features: - Maker and Origin: Christofle, France – a prestigious house founded in 1830, known for supplying royalty and elites, including Napoleon III. - Material: High-quality silver-plated over a robust metal blanc base (nickel alloy), with substantial plating for enduring shine and durability. - Style and Design: Rococo/Louis XV revival – ornate curves, natural foliage decorations, footed base, and matching lid for an authentic period aesthetic. - Hallmarks: Clearly stamped on the base with "CHRISTOFLE" in rectangular cartouche, "U", "37" (indicating silver deposit quality), "78" (production year code for 1878), "5M8 21" (batch/model codes), and small lozenge symbols including a possible knight's head variant, confirming authenticity and plated construction. - Dimensions: Length: 23 cm (9"), Width: 16.6 cm (6.5"), Height: 13 cm (5") – a generous mid-sized piece ideal for serving. - Weight: 879 grams – impressive heft reflecting superior craftsmanship and heavy-gauge construction. - Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate patina, light tarnish, and minor wear to high points (base metal subtly visible in spots), adding character without detracting from its elegance. No major dents, cracks, or repairs; fully functional with a secure lid fit. Ready for gentle polishing to restore its original luster if desired. This bowl hails from Christofle's pivotal 1878 period, when they expanded production in Saint-Denis and perfected their plating techniques, making luxury accessible. Reserve this timeless treasure today – a blend of history, artistry, and French sophistication! It will be securely packed and tracked

No. 98725253

Sold
Christofle - Sugar bowl - Silverplated

Christofle - Sugar bowl - Silverplated

Christofle Antique Silver-Plated Rococo Sugar Bowl - Circa 1878, France

Elegant Christofle Rococo-Style Covered Sugar Bowl - Late 19th Century French Masterpiece

Discover this exquisite antique sugar bowl (sucrier) from the renowned Parisian silversmith Christofle, dating to approximately 1878.

Crafted during the height of Christofle's innovative electroplating era, this piece embodies the opulent Rococo revival style, inspired by Louis XV designs with intricate acanthus leaf motifs, scrolled handles terminating in foliate details, claw-and-ball feet, and a domed lid topped with an acorn-shaped finial.

Perfect for collectors of fine French silverware, it would make a stunning addition to a tea service, display cabinet, or as a standalone heirloom.

Key Features:
- Maker and Origin: Christofle, France – a prestigious house founded in 1830, known for supplying royalty and elites, including Napoleon III.

- Material: High-quality silver-plated over a robust metal blanc base (nickel alloy), with substantial plating for enduring shine and durability.

- Style and Design: Rococo/Louis XV revival – ornate curves, natural foliage decorations, footed base, and matching lid for an authentic period aesthetic.

- Hallmarks: Clearly stamped on the base with "CHRISTOFLE" in rectangular cartouche, "U", "37" (indicating silver deposit quality), "78" (production year code for 1878), "5M8 21" (batch/model codes), and small lozenge symbols including a possible knight's head variant, confirming authenticity and plated construction.

- Dimensions: Length: 23 cm (9"), Width: 16.6 cm (6.5"), Height: 13 cm (5") – a generous mid-sized piece ideal for serving.

- Weight: 879 grams – impressive heft reflecting superior craftsmanship and heavy-gauge construction.

- Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate patina, light tarnish, and minor wear to high points (base metal subtly visible in spots), adding character without detracting from its elegance. No major dents, cracks, or repairs; fully functional with a secure lid fit. Ready for gentle polishing to restore its original luster if desired.

This bowl hails from Christofle's pivotal 1878 period, when they expanded production in Saint-Denis and perfected their plating techniques, making luxury accessible.

Reserve this timeless treasure today – a blend of history, artistry, and French sophistication!

It will be securely packed and tracked

Final bid
€ 80
Robin Goyeux
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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