PARIS 1764 - 1765
Silver ear bowl with strong edges taken on piece and molded with a row of nets. The ears are in cast silver and openwork with a symmetrical decoration of foliage scrolls framing a rocaille and a shell. The body engraved potentially with the arms of the Chanteloube family, originally from Guyenne.
Master silversmith: François-Thomas GERMAIN, received in 1748
Hallmarks: the ears punched with the hallmarks of the silversmith, of the charge and of the common house
Weight: 579 g - outside diameter: 18 cm - at the handles: 29,6 cm
PARIS 1764 - 1765
A silver porringer.
Master silversmith: François-Thomas GERMAIN.
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