MAKER'S MARK OF ROBERT LINZELER, PARIS, CIRCA 1890
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A French silver soup-tureen, cover and stand
Maker's mark of Robert Linzeler, Paris, circa 1890
In the Louis XV style, the oval tureen of bombé form, on four scroll feet with applied acanthus and beads, with twisted foliage bracket handles, the sides applied twice with an elaborate coat-of-arms and coronet, with reeded border, the domed cover with corded border, applied wreath, chased paterae and cauliflower and foliage finial, the plain stand with laurel wreath border, with detachable two-handled liner, fully marked
the stand 46 cm. (18.1/8 in.) long
5,650 gr. (181 oz.)
Maker's mark of Robert Linzeler, Paris, circa 1890
In the Louis XV style, the oval tureen of bombé form, on four scroll feet with applied acanthus and beads, with twisted foliage bracket handles, the sides applied twice with an elaborate coat-of-arms and coronet, with reeded border, the domed cover with corded border, applied wreath, chased paterae and cauliflower and foliage finial, the plain stand with laurel wreath border, with detachable two-handled liner, fully marked
the stand 46 cm. (18.1/8 in.) long
5,650 gr. (181 oz.)
Sale room notice
This tureen is a copy of one by J-B-F Cheret, Paris, 1784 made by Robert Linzeler in the early part of this century.