LILLE 1751 - 1752
Silver teapot of baluster form. The body with four sides alternated with rounded doucines at the base, the edge molded with nets. The cover with contours in gradation surmounted by a doucine topped by a seed in plume rests on radiating gadroons of alternating sizes. The spout is finished with a duck's head extended with feathers. The later wooden handle is maintained by four threaded discs.
Master silversmith: Ignace-Joseph GODIN, received in 1739
Gross weight: 839 g - height: 18.5 cm
Condition: the bottom is curved and bordered with a bâte confirming the use of a stove
Publications:
Reproduced and described in the work of Mrs. Nicole CARTIER, Les orfèvres de Lille II, page 689 under number 358
LILLE 1751 - 1752
A silver teapot.
Master silversmith: Ignace-Joseph GODIN
We use cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience, perform site traffic analysis, and deliver content and advertisements most relevant to your interests.
Cookie management:
By allowing these cookies, you agree to the deposit, reading and use of tracking technologies necessary for their proper functioning. Read more about our privacy policy.