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Solid silver sugar sifter spoon, Queille family (1847-1895)

Solid silver sugar sifter spoon, Queille family (1847-1895)

Argent Massif

Maitre orfèvre :Queille

A Louis XV style sugar spoon, made of solid silver by the renowned Queille family of silversmiths. This spoon was produced between 1847 and 1895.

Sprinkling spoon, in solid silver from the famous Queille family of silversmiths.

In the Louis XV style, the base of the spatula is decorated with leafy scrolls that delicately curl around its edge. The bowl is pierced with floral motifs.

Goldsmith's hallmark and Minerva 1st standard hallmark inside the bowl.

Master silversmith: Eugène Queille (1847 – 1895)

Condition :

Micro-scratches are present due to age and use.

Dimensions:

Weight: 72 gr.

Length: 20 cm.

 

Regular price $345.00 AUD
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Quantity

Low stock: 1 left

Description du bien

Cuillère à saupoudrer, en argent massif de la famille d’orfèvre Queille.

De style Louis XV, le bas de la spatule s’orne de rinceaux feuillagés s’enroulant délicatement sur son pourtour. Le cuilleron est repercé de motifs floraux.

Poinçon d’orfèvre et poinçon Minerve 1er titre à l’intérieur du cuilleron

Maître-orfèvre : Eugène Queille (1847 – 1895)


Composition du bien

En argent massif, poinçon Minerve 1er titre

Etat du bien

Condition :
Présence de micros-rayures dues au temps et à l’usage.

Poids & Dimensions

Poids & Dimensions :

Poids : 72 gr.
Longueur : 20 cm.
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Materials

  • Vermeil:

Vermeil is a thin layer of gold applied to sterling silver.
Clad silver
Clad silver is a shell of sterling silver ‘clad’ with another material such as wax or resin. Widely used during the 20th century, it was often moulded and decorated with patterns.

  • Silver-plated metal


Silver-plated metal is a goldsmithing technique that involves applying a layer of silver to base metal.

  • The Minerva head hallmark


The Minerva head hallmark was introduced on 9 May 1838. It is used to mark silver items manufactured in France that have been tested using the wet method and recognised as being 950 thousandths (1st grade) or 800 thousandths (2nd grade) silver.
Minerva hallmark 1st fineness = 950 silver
Minerva hallmark 2nd fineness = 800 silver

  • The Boar's Head hallmark


Boar's Head hallmark = Hallmark used between 1838 and 1973 for small silver items

  • The Michelangelo Hallmark

The Michelangelo hallmark was stamped by the Paris Bureau on silver items recognised as 1st title (950 thousandths); introduced on 16 August 1819, it was abolished on 9 May 1838.
Michelangelo hallmark = 950 silver

  • The Raphael head hallmark


The Raphael head hallmark was stamped by the Paris Assay Office on silver items recognised as 2nd title (800 thousandths); introduced on 16 August 1819, it was abolished on 9 May 1838.
Raphael's head hallmark = 800 silver

  • The Facial Mask Hallmark


Facial mask hallmark = medium guarantee hallmark stamped on medium-sized silver items

Maintenance

No dishwasher, hand wash only