French Silver Salts, by Denis Garreau,1818-1838

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A pair of Louis Philippe French silver salts, chased with acanthus and reeded borders, and two original blue liners.

The silver salts present two sets of hallmarks. The first, is a Minerva head with the letter P, used for silver made during the French revolution, between 1793 and 1794, and some time afterwards. The second, is a Poincon Au Viellard nr 1 (used for .950 standard silver) which suggests that the silver salts were made between 1818 and 1838. The maker is Denis Jean Andres Garreau, working in Paris at 62, rue du Temple. The symbol is a small boat with two men inside above the maker’s initials, D and G.

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DateEarly 19th Century : 1818 DimensionsHeight: 5.4 cm | Weight/pair: 214 g | 105 g for silver only ConditionIn good decorative condition, with some wear commensurate with its age and use. Some bubbles on the liners and one tiny chip. Irregular rims. One of the acanthus leaves was historically restored, and it dented the original silver foot. Codeas1235a004 Price SOLD £0.00 StatusSold SellerThe Purply Shop Telephone07495923790Non UK callers :+44 7495923790 Emailionut@thepurplyshop.com

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