A FRENCH EMPIRE SILVER-GILT TABLE-SERVICE FROM THE BRANICKI SERVICE
MARK OF FRANCOIS-DOMINIQUE NAUDIN, THE FRUIT KNIVES WITH MARK OF CHARLES GAVET PARIS, CIRCA 1819
A FRENCH EMPIRE SILVER-GILT TABLE-SERVICE FROM THE BRANICKI SERVICE MARK OF FRANCOIS-DOMINIQUE NAUDIN, THE FRUIT KNIVES WITH MARK OF CHARLES GAVET PARIS, CIRCA 1819 The table spoons and forks decorated with a peacock above a mask between two cornucopia, a bull's mask and stylised foliage, the dessert spoons and forks decorated with birds within foliage, each engraved with two coats-of-arms accollé below a coronet, comprising: Twenty-four table-spoons Twenty-four table-forks Twenty-four dessert-spoons Twenty-four dessert-forks Twenty-four fruit-knives with filled handles and the following to match : Twenty-four French table-knives with filled handles and stainless-steel blades, by Henin et Cie, circa 1900 Twenty-four Portuguese fish-forks, Oporto, 20th century Twenty-four Portuguese fish-knives, Oporto, 20th century 352 oz. (10,947 gr.) weighable silver The arms are those of Branicki for General Count François-Xavier Branicki (1731-1819) and his wife Alexandra Vasil'evna Engelhardt (1754-1838) whom he married in 1781. (192)
A FRENCH EMPIRE SILVER-GILT TABLE-SERVICE FROM THE BRANICKI SERVICE
MARK OF FRANCOIS-DOMINIQUE NAUDIN, THE FRUIT KNIVES WITH MARK OF CHARLES GAVET PARIS, CIRCA 1819
A FRENCH EMPIRE SILVER-GILT TABLE-SERVICE FROM THE BRANICKI SERVICE MARK OF FRANCOIS-DOMINIQUE NAUDIN, THE FRUIT KNIVES WITH MARK OF CHARLES GAVET PARIS, CIRCA 1819 The table spoons and forks decorated with a peacock above a mask between two cornucopia, a bull's mask and stylised foliage, the dessert spoons and forks decorated with birds within foliage, each engraved with two coats-of-arms accollé below a coronet, comprising: Twenty-four table-spoons Twenty-four table-forks Twenty-four dessert-spoons Twenty-four dessert-forks Twenty-four fruit-knives with filled handles and the following to match : Twenty-four French table-knives with filled handles and stainless-steel blades, by Henin et Cie, circa 1900 Twenty-four Portuguese fish-forks, Oporto, 20th century Twenty-four Portuguese fish-knives, Oporto, 20th century 352 oz. (10,947 gr.) weighable silver The arms are those of Branicki for General Count François-Xavier Branicki (1731-1819) and his wife Alexandra Vasil'evna Engelhardt (1754-1838) whom he married in 1781. (192)
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