Two truncated cone silver liqueur cups (950).... - Lot 240 - Drouot Estimations

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Two truncated cone silver liqueur cups (950).... - Lot 240 - Drouot Estimations
Two truncated cone silver liqueur cups (950). Goldsmith's mark: Claude Nicolas DELANOY, received Master in 1766, still active in 1793. Hallmarks of Jurand, Charge and Discharge for PARIS 1789. H.: 3.6 cm. - Total net weight : 45 g. Scratches and shocks. Enclosed: - six litron shaped liqueur cups in silver (950). Goldsmith's mark: Théodore TONNELIER, active from 1794 to 1835. PARIS, 1819-1838. H.: 3.8 cm. - Total net weight: 91 g. Small scratches and shocks. - Two silver (950) litron shaped timpani, one engraved "Sr St Antoinette". Minerve and goldsmith's hallmarks: Pierre-Hippolyte FORNEROT, active in Paris between 1833 and 1857 - Scipion PELLERIN & Louis LEMOING, active in Paris from 1866. H. : 7 or 9 cm - Total net weight : 129 g. Shocks, scratches; restoration at the bottom of the small one, repolished. - Two silver tea-passers (Min. 800 / 950) openworked with flower decoration. Hare's head punches (small guarantee 1819-1838) or Minerva. Net weight (Min. 800): 15 g. - Net weight (950): 22 g. Shocks.
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