MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT POSSIBLY ICC IN LOZENGE, PARIS, 1819/1838
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A French silver liqueur stand
Maker's mark indistinct possibly ICC in lozenge, Paris, 1819/1838
On three stylised palmette feet supporting the circular stand bordered by a pierced gallery with arrows, oval and foliage, below a beaded and above foliate rim, the frame with six caryatid supports, the centre with a column stem and laurel ring handle, with three associated cut-glass bottles
30cm. (11in.) high
marked on reverse and stand
1674gr.
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Please note that the maker's mark is of Jean Charles Cahier and not as stated in the catalogue
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