Francois Pamphile Jozan, Paris - Spoon (5) - .800 silver





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Set of 5 marmalade spoons in vermeil silver (.800) by François Pamphile Jozan, Paris, dating 1836–1847, in Louis XV style with rocaille, foliage and shell volutes; length about 14 cm, weight around 70 g, condition used with light signs of age and stains.
Description from the seller
6 tablespoons of jam, 1836-1847
Elegant set of 6 gilded silver jam spoons, France
In the style of Louis XV, the sleeves are decorated with rocaille, foliage, and shell volutes.
The back of the spoons is without ornaments.
Jam spoons were usually used for jams. Designed to fit into the cracks of the jams, this explains why they are thinner and why their back is unadorned.
Raffaello head punch and 'face mask inside the spoon' punch inside the spoon. Goldsmith's mark on the back of the cuffs.
Raffaello head mark = 800 silver (for the period 1819-1838)
Facial mask punch = medium guarantee punch registered on medium-sized silver works.
Vermeil is a layer of gold applied to solid silver.
Goldsmith maestro: François Pamphile JOZAN (1824-1836)
Weight: 72 g.
Length: 14.5 cm.
Conditions:
Presence of micro-scratches due to time and use, matte vermeil, slight deformation of the spoons.
6 tablespoons of jam, 1836-1847
Elegant set of 6 gilded silver jam spoons, France
In the style of Louis XV, the sleeves are decorated with rocaille, foliage, and shell volutes.
The back of the spoons is without ornaments.
Jam spoons were usually used for jams. Designed to fit into the cracks of the jams, this explains why they are thinner and why their back is unadorned.
Raffaello head punch and 'face mask inside the spoon' punch inside the spoon. Goldsmith's mark on the back of the cuffs.
Raffaello head mark = 800 silver (for the period 1819-1838)
Facial mask punch = medium guarantee punch registered on medium-sized silver works.
Vermeil is a layer of gold applied to solid silver.
Goldsmith maestro: François Pamphile JOZAN (1824-1836)
Weight: 72 g.
Length: 14.5 cm.
Conditions:
Presence of micro-scratches due to time and use, matte vermeil, slight deformation of the spoons.

