No. 103384221

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François-Auguste Boyer-Callot - Sugar sifter - .800 silver
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€ 85
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François-Auguste Boyer-Callot - Sugar sifter - .800 silver

A high-quality 19th-century French silver sugar sifter spoon (saupoudreuse). The circular, scalloped bowl is exquisitely hand-pierced with an intricate openwork pattern of scrolling foliage and geometric shapes. The handle features a sophisticated Louis XVI style design. The front of the terminal is decorated with a fine engine-turned (guilloché) background, centered by a vacant oval cartouche draped with acanthus leaves and laurel wreaths. The reverse side is fully decorated with matching engine-turning, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship typical of high-end Parisian silver of this era. A high-quality 19th-century French silver sugar sifter spoon (saupoudreuse). The circular, scalloped bowl is exquisitely hand-pierced with an intricate openwork pattern of scrolling foliage and geometric shapes. The handle features a sophisticated Louis XVI style design. The front of the terminal is decorated with a fine engine-turned (guilloché) background, centered by a vacant oval cartouche draped with acanthus leaves and laurel wreaths. The reverse side is fully decorated with matching engine-turning, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship typical of high-end Parisian silver of this era. Maker’s mark of the renowned silversmith François-Auguste Boyer-Callot, who registered his mark in 1865 at 30 rue Sainte-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie in Paris. Minerva mark indicating a silver fineness of .800. The maker's mark is crisp and clearly legible, and the piece remains monogram-free with a vacant cartouche. Will be properly packaged and shipped with Track & Trace.

No. 103384221

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François-Auguste Boyer-Callot - Sugar sifter - .800 silver

François-Auguste Boyer-Callot - Sugar sifter - .800 silver

A high-quality 19th-century French silver sugar sifter spoon (saupoudreuse). The circular, scalloped bowl is exquisitely hand-pierced with an intricate openwork pattern of scrolling foliage and geometric shapes.

The handle features a sophisticated Louis XVI style design. The front of the terminal is decorated with a fine engine-turned (guilloché) background, centered by a vacant oval cartouche draped with acanthus leaves and laurel wreaths. The reverse side is fully decorated with matching engine-turning, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship typical of high-end Parisian silver of this era.

A high-quality 19th-century French silver sugar sifter spoon (saupoudreuse). The circular, scalloped bowl is exquisitely hand-pierced with an intricate openwork pattern of scrolling foliage and geometric shapes.

The handle features a sophisticated Louis XVI style design. The front of the terminal is decorated with a fine engine-turned (guilloché) background, centered by a vacant oval cartouche draped with acanthus leaves and laurel wreaths. The reverse side is fully decorated with matching engine-turning, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship typical of high-end Parisian silver of this era.

Maker’s mark of the renowned silversmith François-Auguste Boyer-Callot, who registered his mark in 1865 at 30 rue Sainte-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie in Paris. Minerva mark indicating a silver fineness of .800.

The maker's mark is crisp and clearly legible, and the piece remains monogram-free with a vacant cartouche.

Will be properly packaged and shipped with Track & Trace.

Final bid
€ 85
Inés Fernández
Expert
Estimate € 150 - € 200

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