PARIS 1759 - 1760
A silver flat-bottomed pourer called a marabout, with twisted ribs on the lid, delimited by two rows of waves. A rocaille extends the spout, following the movement of the ribs. The cover is welded on the lid. Wooden scroll handle. The lid is topped by a small pomegranate bursting on a terrace of leaves.
Master silversmith: Charles DONZE, received in 1756
Gross weight: 330.4 g - height: 15.5 cm
Condition: restoration to the attachments, faded coat of arms
Similar model by the same master silversmith for the year 1768 - 1769, reproduced in the Faith DENNIS under number 120
PARIS 1759 - 1760
A flat-bottomed silver ewer, also known as marabout
Master silversmith: Charles DONZE
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