A VERY FINE FRENCH SILVER-GILT ECUELLE, COVER AND STAND

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A VERY FINE FRENCH SILVER-GILT ECUELLE, COVER AND STAND
Strasbourg 1778, maker's mark of Johann Friedrich Fritz

Circular and with two flower and leaf bracket handles, the body with reeded rim, the domed cover with two ribbon-tied laurel leaf bands and cast pomegranate finial, the shaped circular stand with conforming decoration, marked on body, cover and stand - 23.5 cm (9¼ in) wide across the handles, stand 23.7 cm (9¼ in) diam.
1,245 grs.

Provenance
The Camille Plantevignes Collection
Literature
Paris, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Orfèvrerie Civile de Province, 1936, catalogue no. 378
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Arts, Three Centuries of French Domestic Silver, 1938, catalogue no. 538

Lot Essay

Jacques Helft, Le Poinçon des Provinces Françaises, 1968, illustrates the marks of this écuelle (no. 1082) but dates them incorrectly. The date is indeed 1778 and the maker's mark that of Johann Friedrich Fritz, whose death is recorded on 1771, but whose mark has obviously been used later by his widow, as exemplified by a pair of candlesticks in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Strasbourg (catalogue, 1978, no. 112).

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