A FRENCH RHODIUM-PLATED SILVER CENTERPIECE BOWL

MAKER'S FACSIMILE INITIALS JS, FOR JEAN SERRIRE, AND MAKER'S MARK OF ANDR HEBRARD, CIRCA 1930

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A FRENCH RHODIUM-PLATED SILVER CENTERPIECE BOWL
Maker's facsimile initials JS, for Jean Serrire, and maker's mark of Andr Hebrard, circa 1930
With hammered textured surface, the long spreading oval bowl on two tiered oval base, the base issuing two curved tubular quadrangular handles, length over handles--13in. (34.9cm.), 36oz.
Initials and maker's mark under base, assay mark for mixed metals (rhodium) struck on base rim, under base and handle

Lot Essay

Silver of a New Era International Highlights of Precious Metalware from 1880 to 1940, Museum Boymans van-Beuningen, Rotterdam, 1992. See page 68, number 61 for an conforming bowl. "The bowl was exhibited in the gallery of A.A. Hebrard (1865-1937), Paris.

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