Lot no. 92
Covered silver bowl on pedestal decorated with two horns of plenty that join to form a ring, chased and openwork with lyres and laurel branches. The sides include a handle with the head of Hermes wearing a winged helmet, the rim of the lid is surrounded by a frieze of water leaves and the edge of the foot by a frieze of oak leaves. The lid is decorated with a coat of arms.
It bears the hallmarks of Parisian silversmiths used from 1793, a Michelangelo head in use from 1819 to 1838 and a Minerva head probably affixed during a census. The hallmark is that of S.J. Dupezard, registered in 1809, whose goldsmith's shop was located in 1811 at 37 rue de la Bucherie, in 1813 at 5 rue de la Vieille Draperie and in 1822 at 4 rue du Mouton. Two small knocks are to be noted on the lid.
14 x 22 cm
Weight: 532 gr.
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