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Fine 18th Century French 0.950 Silver Fish Slice

A superb quality late 18th century French silver fish server with a heavy gauge curved blade and attractive handle bracket with facet and knopped details and beaded band. The turned ebonised wood handle has a metal thread which screws into the silver, a sign of the level of craftsmanship of the piece, and enables easy maintenance of both parts. The blade has an intricate pierced pattern, the edge with a triangular frieze, engraved to represent stylised leaves. The main body, reserving a central circular cartouche with a pierced ring of engraved ovals, is created as a lozenge diaper pattern with an all over machine engraved background texture and hand finished with engraved edges and indented circles to the centre of each intersection. The circular cartouche has a hand engraved dotted edge and a very finely engraved family crest of a crane "in its vigilance" but with raised wings and holding a flower in its raised claw instead of a stone.
The underside of the slice is stamped with the makers mark and the Greek woman's head, an unofficial mark representing the Association of Gold & Silversmiths, dating for 1793. It also bears later marks for 1819 of the Paris cockerel (1809-1819) denoting a fineness of 0.950, the guarantee "moyenne" mark for Paris (1809-1819) and the inventory fleur de lys mark for Paris (August 1819-November 1819). It also bears a bigorne countermark to the reverse of a bibion (may fly) (August 1819-1838).
It measures 36cm (14 1/8") long and 7.7cm (3") wide.
In truly excellent condition with no damage or repair and very minor handling wear, the decoration and marks are all clear and crisp, a very fine example.
The array of stamps and hallmarks to the piece help to tell the story of the late 18th and early 19th century situation in France in respect of hallmarking. In 1791 a law was passed banning silversmith guild and associations and hallmarking and tax collection ceased. As a result quality standard of fineness started to be affected and so The Association of Gold & Silversmiths created two unofficial marks to denote quality, both as a Greek woman's head. The first was used in 1793 and is stamped to the underside of this fish slice alongside the maker's mark. Over the next few years, following the revolution, control was regained and various laws passed to ensure pieces were appropriately marked, with inventory marks, marks for fineness and the guarantee mark. Earlier pieces before being able to be offered for sale following these changes needed to be presented for recensing and new marks stamped accordingly. It is not unusual to find earlier 18th century silver pieces produced during the "Ancien Régime" with later marks to verify the new standards, and pieces such as this that did not have any official assessment clearly needed to pass through this process also. This item was presented to the guarantee office in 1819 and has a lovely set of marks to evidence this as described above.
I have tried to just simplify this story as relevant to this piece because there is a lot of it, fascinating as it sincerely is, but for a fuller explanation please see Tardy's International Hallmarks On Silver, France, of the periods described, and also the summary points of all the dates, laws, changes and marks related to inventory marks and countermarks is detailed excellently on this site
Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. If you prefer to pay by Stripe please go to our website where we offer that option and additionally options to "Pay in 30 days" and to pay in 3 instalments, all securely supported.
Price includes UK shipping. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit.
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Suffolk
Tel : 07717510870
Non UK callers : +44 7717510870
The underside of the slice is stamped with the makers mark and the Greek woman's head, an unofficial mark representing the Association of Gold & Silversmiths, dating for 1793. It also bears later marks for 1819 of the Paris cockerel (1809-1819) denoting a fineness of 0.950, the guarantee "moyenne" mark for Paris (1809-1819) and the inventory fleur de lys mark for Paris (August 1819-November 1819). It also bears a bigorne countermark to the reverse of a bibion (may fly) (August 1819-1838).
It measures 36cm (14 1/8") long and 7.7cm (3") wide.
In truly excellent condition with no damage or repair and very minor handling wear, the decoration and marks are all clear and crisp, a very fine example.
The array of stamps and hallmarks to the piece help to tell the story of the late 18th and early 19th century situation in France in respect of hallmarking. In 1791 a law was passed banning silversmith guild and associations and hallmarking and tax collection ceased. As a result quality standard of fineness started to be affected and so The Association of Gold & Silversmiths created two unofficial marks to denote quality, both as a Greek woman's head. The first was used in 1793 and is stamped to the underside of this fish slice alongside the maker's mark. Over the next few years, following the revolution, control was regained and various laws passed to ensure pieces were appropriately marked, with inventory marks, marks for fineness and the guarantee mark. Earlier pieces before being able to be offered for sale following these changes needed to be presented for recensing and new marks stamped accordingly. It is not unusual to find earlier 18th century silver pieces produced during the "Ancien Régime" with later marks to verify the new standards, and pieces such as this that did not have any official assessment clearly needed to pass through this process also. This item was presented to the guarantee office in 1819 and has a lovely set of marks to evidence this as described above.
I have tried to just simplify this story as relevant to this piece because there is a lot of it, fascinating as it sincerely is, but for a fuller explanation please see Tardy's International Hallmarks On Silver, France, of the periods described, and also the summary points of all the dates, laws, changes and marks related to inventory marks and countermarks is detailed excellently on this site
Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. If you prefer to pay by Stripe please go to our website where we offer that option and additionally options to "Pay in 30 days" and to pay in 3 instalments, all securely supported.
Price includes UK shipping. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit.
Price
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Conversion rates as of 12/JUN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Date 1793
Regency Antiques Material Silver
Origin French
Item code as788a1701 / FA1816
Status For Sale
£485.00 
$659.36
€569.24

$659.36

€569.24


Conversion rates as of 12/JUN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Shipping information
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Terms and conditions
In the unlikely event any damage has occurred in transit please advise as soon as possible and within 2 days of receipt at the latest. If you cannot inspect the item within those 2 days please just let us know.
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By appointment only
Near Bungay
Suffolk
Tel : 07717510870
Non UK callers : +44 7717510870
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