PARIS 1819 - 1838Two
silver saucepans of circular form, the handles out of turned wooden resting on a long hood with geometrical attachment, the spouts taken on part. One is moulded with strong fillets and figured CS à l'anglaise, the goldsmith illegible; the second one is made by Théodore TONNELIER, received in 1811.
Gross weight: 426.9 g - external diameter: 11.4 cm and 12.3 cm
Condition: old restoration, to be rectified
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