CHAMBERY 1725 - 1751
A silver saupoudreuse of baluster form, it rests on a pedestal moulded with gadroons between the bayonets of the lid. The body is enhanced with appliques alternating long gadroons and lambrequins on a background of amatized scrolls. The reperce is composed of crosses framing quartefoils. The terrace repeats the motif of the body's appliques in the form of radiating gadroons, topped by a plume-like grip.
Master silversmith: Pierre DUPUY, reported between 1707, died in 1751
Assayer's mark: Georges REY
Master silversmith's mark on the inside of the lid and on the reverse of the body
Weight: 547,8 g - height: 24,3 cm
CHAMBERY 1725 - 1751
A silver baluster-shaped sugar caster
Master silversmith: Pierre DUPUY
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