Description
A lovely 19th century pair of French hallmarked solid silver .950 fine handled fish servers, with pierced silver plate blades. The beautiful double struck silver handles have a lovely design of fluting and beading adorned with leaves and swags. There is a blank cartouche suitable for engraving on both sides. They are marked .950 fine, a higher standard than English sterling. The blades are silver plate, and beautifully pierced, with a leafy heel, and sharply points and barbed tines.
Size-fork-10.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide; knife-11.75 inches long by 1 7/8 inches wide. Case overall-13 inches long by 6 inches wide by 1.75 inches high.
Weight-215 grams servers, and 535 grams with case.
These were from the estate of Sylvaine le Desert. She was the daughter of famous Parisian journalist Jacques le Desert and the granddaughter of the newspaper proprietor and minister, Alexandre Israel. These came from the Paris property of her grandfather, now named Place de Alexandre Israel.
Sylvanie survived occupied France by posing as a village girl. She worked the land, and became a member of the French resistance. She lived in Surrey, England for many years, until her death in 2009.
Although still used for their original purpose, they are also useful for serving cake and other desserts today.
A lovely set in very good condition.
Please click on my personal website link in the top left column of this page, or go to www.serpentineantiques.co.uk to see additional items not listed on this site. If you would like additional photos, I am happy to provide them.
Inventory is located in different locations, so please email to verify availability. Thank you.
Internal Ref: 6065
Victorian French solid silver handled pierced design pair of fish servers fitted into the original case, and having interesting provenance.
Price
SOLD
Item Ref
6065
Description
A lovely 19th century pair of French hallmarked solid silver .950 fine handled fish servers, with pierced silver plate blades. The beautiful double struck silver handles have a lovely design of fluting and beading adorned with leaves and swags. There is a blank cartouche suitable for engraving on both sides. They are marked .950 fine, a higher standard than English sterling. The blades are silver plate, and beautifully pierced, with a leafy heel, and sharply points and barbed tines.
Size-fork-10.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide; knife-11.75 inches long by 1 7/8 inches wide. Case overall-13 inches long by 6 inches wide by 1.75 inches high.
Weight-215 grams servers, and 535 grams with case.
These were from the estate of Sylvaine le Desert. She was the daughter of famous Parisian journalist Jacques le Desert and the granddaughter of the newspaper proprietor and minister, Alexandre Israel. These came from the Paris property of her grandfather, now named Place de Alexandre Israel.
Sylvanie survived occupied France by posing as a village girl. She worked the land, and became a member of the French resistance. She lived in Surrey, England for many years, until her death in 2009.
Although still used for their original purpose, they are also useful for serving cake and other desserts today.
A lovely set in very good condition.
Please click on my personal website link in the top left column of this page, or go to www.serpentineantiques.co.uk to see additional items not listed on this site. If you would like additional photos, I am happy to provide them.
Inventory is located in different locations, so please email to verify availability. Thank you.
Internal Ref: 6065
This item is SOLD and is no longer available to purchase.