Lot d'argenterie dépareillé comprenant :
- L.LAPAR, Successor of BEGUIN, Paris.
A salt cellar of circular form in silver 950 resting on three feet with scroll. The body decorated with twisted ribs.
Signed in hollow and bearing the letter "N".
H:3,2cm Diam:5cm
Net weight: 34g
Oxidations.
- Two salt cellars of oval form out of silver 800 openwork and engraved, resting on a tripod base finished with sabots. Decorated with garlands of flowers, friezes of piastres and heads of goats. Blue glass lining.
Germany, end of 19th and beginning of 20th century
H: 4 cm L: 6,5 cm
Total net weight: 56,66g
Gross weight: 125g
Slight wear.
A glass saddle shovel is attached.
- A mustard pot of circular shape in silver 800 openwork and chased resting on a tripod base finished with sabots. Decorated with garlands of flowers, ribbons, friezes and heads of goats. The lid is topped by a pomegranate. Handle with scroll. Blue glass lining.
Germany, end of XIXth and beginning of XXth century
H: 10cm Diam:4, 8 cm
Net weight : 77, 63g
Gross weight: 133g
Lid slightly off center
- Silver baluster pepper pot 950 chased with friezes of gadroons.
Minerva mark and master mark.
H: 10 cm Diam: 5 cm
Gross weight : 147g
Oxidations.
- STRUBE & SOHN. Cup with ice cubes of circular form out of silver 800 repercé and engraved, resting on 4 feet foliated. Décor of stylized interlaces and friezes of pearls on the lip and the handle. Lining in the shape of a crystal corolla, engraved with a rose.
Germany, late 19th - early 20th century.
Carries the number 36441 engraved under the base.
H: 8 cm Diam: 14cm
A silver ice-cube scoop with net decoration is attached.
Total net weight: 218g
Oxidations. Lining damaged.