LILLE 1762 - 1763
Silver teapot resting on a circular frame. The body is embossed with alternating ribs on the lid and on the spout, the latter ending in a bird's head. The wooden handle is fixed on two threaded circles. Engraved with the arms of the abbot of Ceuvelaere, parish priest of Notre-Dame and dean of Cassel in 1751 on one of the broad sides of the body and his motto: "Vigilo et Canto"
Master goldsmith: onomastic punch of Claude François RICOURT, received master in 1733
Gross weight: 966 g - height: 21 cm
Marked on the reverse, in the lid, of the master goldsmith on the spout, controlled with the swan
Provenance:
Sale GODEAU, SOLANET, AUDAP of November 28, 1975 under number 102, and DELORME and FRAYSSE of April 3, 2002 under number 98 of the catalog
Publications:
Reproduced and described in the work of Mrs. Nicole CARTIER, Les orfèvres de Lille II - page 652 under number 295
LILLE 1762 - 1763
A silver teapot.
Master silversmith: Claude François RICOURT
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