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CARDEILHAC Platter French Sterling Silver - 1 platter **MINT condition!!**

$ 1050.72

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Pattern: Renaissance
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Excellent state, restored by a master silversmith
  • Brand: Cardeilhac
  • Type: Platter
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Silver

    Description

    Item Description
    CARDEILHAC Platter French Sterling Silver - 1 platter **MINT condition!!**
    Goldsmith's hallmark Cardeilhac in Paris
    Sterling silver 1st grade Minerve punch (950 / 1000e)
    1 Platter - Excellent condition
    Entirely restored by a master silversmith
    30 cm x 26 cm
    765 g
    Goldsmith's house established by Antoine-Vital Cardeilhac in 1804 and located at 4 rue du Roule.
    He records hallmarks in 1817, 1820 and June 20, 1829. The symbol is "a crowned cross of the Legion of Honor and a crescent below".
    The house was run from 1851 to 1885 by his son Armand-Edouard. In 1885 Ernest Cardeilhac, his Grandson, took over the management of the house. It is with him that begins the realization of pieces of gold and silver.
    Amélie, widow of Armand-Edouard Cardeilhac, continued the activities of the house from 1904 to 1913 at 24 place Vendôme for the manufacture of gold and silver and from 1904 to 1920 at 91 rue de Rivoli for the goldsmith's work. Then in 1920 the two sons of Ernest Cardeilhac, Jacques and Pierre, took over until 1951 when the company was amalgamated with the Christofle house.
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