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French First Standard (.950) Silver Ewer, first quarter 20th century, by Tetard Freres, Paris, in the Louis XIV manner of Jean Ecosse, the helmet-form body with "strapwork" calyx on a matte ground, with molded banding, the squared handle with classical masque crest, the whole raised above a knopped stem and domed, gadrooned circular foot, h. 10", dia. 5-1/2", l. 9-1/2", 35.86 t. oz.


  • Condition: Overall Condition: Good. There is a shallow 1" dent on one side of the spout, and the base has a very slight wobble owing to an insignificant compression dent on the foot. Otherwise very good, with only light scattered surface wear consistent with age, the most significant two short, parallel 1/2" scrapes on the body. Marked (on the rim and basal edge of the foot) with the French first standard "Minerva" guarantee mark, both cancelled by crosshatching, the one on the rim alongside the French "Mercury head" export mark, the basal edge additionally with the "T. Fres" maker's mark of Tetard Freres. A very handsome piece.

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